Coronavirus cases continue to surge in Trafford, as the borough's worst ever infection rate climbs even higher. There were 1,863 positive test results in the borough in the week to October 6.
That's up 657 more than the previous seven days, the sharpest jump in the country. Trafford's latest infection rate is 784.2 cases per 100,000 people, according to the latest data from Public Health England. READ MORE: "My friend found me on the floor on my own"...
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