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The latest Covid-19 infection rates across all ten Greater Manchester boroughs

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Public Health England (PHE) on Sunday. Today marks the thirteenth day in a row that the rate has fallen across the area.The infection rate in Greater Manchester is highest in Oldham at 442 per 100,000 and lowest in Trafford, where the rate is 238.9, down by 34pc over seven days.The spread of infection in Trafford, Wigan and Bury is down by around a third for the seven day period.The latest infection rates for Greater Manchester are:Oldham - 442, down 31pcRochdale - 441.1, down 21pcBury - 359.2, down 32pcBolton - 357.5, down 24pcSalford - 343.1, down 29pcWigan - 334.1, down 33pcTameside - 310.8, down 28pcManchester - 301.0, down 24pcStockport - 252.2, down 27pcTrafford - 238.9, down 34pcIn the seven days to November 18, the latest data.

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