Covid-19: the parts of Manchester where rates have dropped

One borough that had topped the table has now dropped out of the top 10 worst affected areas in Greater Manchester.
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The region’s worst hit Covid-19 hotspot is a neighbourhood in Rochdale, the latest figures have revealed.

Trafford, the borough that has consistently topped the table for the highest overall infection rates, now no longer features any areas in the top ten affected localities.

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Instead it is dominated by parts of Rochdale, Bury, Tameside and Wigan.

Meanwhile neighbourhoods in Bolton, Manchester, Oldham, Salford and Tameside are recording the lowest rates in the region.

Five areas saw cases in single figures in the week to 2 November.

The region’s Covid-19 hotspots and ‘notspots’ have been identified through an interactive map which charts the number of positive test results in each neighbourhood across the country using government data.

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It shows the number of infections per local area, broken down into neighbourhoods containing roughly 7,000 people.

The number of new cases is then used to calculate the infection rate per 100,000 people.

Where is worst affected?

Top for the week to 2 November is Deeplish in Rochdale, where there were 88 new incidences of the virus – 51 more than the previous week, a 137pc increase.

This equates to an infection rate of 881.5 per 100,000 residents.

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In second place is Sedgley Park in Bury where the infection rate is 826, with 80 people testing positive for coronavirus.

Nuttall and Tottington, also in Bury, is third with a rate of 794.3 and 59 new cases.

It is followed by another Bury neighbourhood Whitefield West and Park Lane, which recorded 55 cases of Covid-19.

This equals a local infection rate of 793.3 per 100,000 people.

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Summerseat, a Bury neighbourhood that has previously appeared on the top ten hotspots, is in fifth place with a rate of 749.5.

It saw 43 new cases, no change from the previous week.

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Nearby Ramsbottom is next with a rate of 715.4 and 63 people testing positive for Covid-19.

In seventh place is Hooley Bridge and Norden West in Rochdale which recorded 43 new cases and a rate of 697.8.

Next is Littleborough North and Calderbook in Rochdale which in the week to November 2 had a rate of 679.4.

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It recorded 44 new cases, an increase of 14 from the previous seven days.

Carrbrook and Micklehurst in Tameside is in ninth place with a rate of 678.3 per 100,000 and 49 new cases – a rise of 29.

Finally Wigan Central is in tenth place with 53 new cases and a local infection rate of 675.2.

Where has the lowest rates?

At the other end of the scale, Rumworth North in Bolton has the region’s lowest rate, standing at 45.4 with just four cases recorded.

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In second place is neighbouring Rumworth South with six cases – down by 12 from the previous week – and a rate of 71.4.

The University North and Whitworth Street area of Manchester follows with eight new cases and a rate of 72.1.

Oldham Town South is in fourth place with eight cases and a rate of 89.8 per 100,000.

Another Oldham town centre area, Alexandra Park recorded 13 new cases of the virus and a local rate of 106.7.

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Busk in Oldham is next with 11 incidences of Covid-19, which results in an infection rate of 117.

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In seventh place is Langworthy Buile Hill in Salford where the rate was 145.7 with ten new cases recorded.

Droylsden West in Tameside follows with nine cases and a rate of 146.3 per 100,000 residents.

Another Bolton neighbourhood, Lostock and Ladybridge, also appears in the ‘notspots’ list with 11 new cases and a rate of 149.9.

Lastly is Chadderton North in Oldham where the rate was 150, and 11 people had tested positive for Covid-19.

  • Reporting by Charlotte Green.