Health
Bolton and Manchester on ‘red alert’ as coronavirus cases hit five-month high – Mirror Online
Manchester, Bolton, Oldham, Salford and Tameside are all on the highest alert having exceeded the government’s 50 infection rate as cases soar to April highs
Five Greater Manchester boroughs have been placed on ‘red alert’ after the highest number of coronavirus cases in a single day since the height of the pandemic in April.
With rates soaring, Manchester, Bolton, Oldham, Salford and Tameside are on high alert after infection rates went above the government’s 50 threshold.
While Rochdale, which saw a rate of 49.5 at the end of last week, is also teetering close to the red zone.
The borough is, however, one of only two – along with Trafford – t…
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