Mapped: The number of Covid cases in your area as new 'Eris' variant emerges

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Mapped: The number of coronavirus cases in your area as new 'Eris' variant emerges

Coronavirus cases are rising in all but two of Greater Manchester's 10 boroughs, according to new data.

But while the figures show an increase in cases, it may not reflect the virus’ actual prevalence in the country. The removal of free testing has seen the number of tests plummet since the height of the pandemic. The data shows Trafford and Salford both recorded 37 new cases in the seven days to August 5 - nine more in Trafford and six more in Salford.

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