At least 67 people have died at the region's hospitals having contracted coronavirus, according to the latest NHS data.
Public Health England figures show that as of Sunday evening (March 29), there have been 680 confirmed cases of COVID-19 at facilities in our region - an increase of 116 recorded cases since Saturday night.
The true number of people infected is likely to be far higher as people who suspect they have symptoms, but are not admitted to hospital, are not being routinely tested.
NHS figures collated by the Manchester Evening News , including cases from an update on Sunday show 67 people have died at hospital trusts across Greater Manchester - up from 63 the day before.
The way fatality figures are reported by the NHS has changed in recent days, with information on some deaths from earlier this week only just being made available.
The latest government figures, released on Sunday afternoon, revealed more than 19,500 people have tested positive in the UK.
Some 1,228 people have died after contracting the virus, according Public Health England.
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The number of confirmed Greater Manchester coronavirus cases, borough-by-borough, as of the evening of March 29.
Manchester - 91
Stockport - 79
Salford - 92
Trafford - 77
Oldham - 82
Tameside - 58
Rochdale - 65
Bury - 55
Bolton - 42
Wigan - 39
The number of NHS England reported deaths from coronavirus at Greater Manchester trusts as of the evening of March 29:
Bolton NHS Foundation Trust - 5
Manchester University Foundation Trust - 10
Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust - 14
Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust - 19
Stockport NHS Foundation Trust - 7
Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust - 11
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust - 1