The coronavirus infection rate has gone up in one area of Greater Manchester - and fallen in nine areas.
Tameside now has the highest coronavirus infection rate in the region, replacing Stockport.
The borough recorded a rate of 372.1 cases per 100,000 people in the week ending November 6, according to the latest data from the UK Health Security Agency.
The lowest infection rate is in Oldham, where the rate is currently 259.2.
The infection rate across Greater Manchester as a whole is now 323.7 - lower than the national average of 345.5.
A total of 9,179 people tested positive for coronavirus across Greater Manchester in the week ending November 6 - a decrease of 929 cases compared to the previous week.
The infection rate is higher than the national average in six areas of Greater Manchester. It is lower than the national average in four areas.

Hospital admissions
In the week ending October 31, 286 patients were admitted to Greater Manchester NHS hospitals with Covid-19. That is eight more than the week before - a rise of 3 per cent.
On November 2, there were 41 Mechanical Ventilation (MV) beds occupied by Covid patients in Greater Manchester NHS hospitals. That is six more than a week earlier.
This is the most recent available data for hospital admissions, the figures for NHS trusts are not updated daily.
Deaths
In the week ending November 6, a total of 58 people died within 28 days of a positive Covid test across Greater Manchester, which is seven more than the week before.
Cases reported in each of the ten boroughs:
Stockport recorded 1,056 coronavirus cases - 242 fewer than in the previous seven days.
The latest infection rate in Stockport is 358.9 - down 19pc week-on-week.
In Salford , the number of cases is down 7pc compared to the previous week - leaving the infection rate at 280.6.
There were 737 positive Covid-19 tests in Salford in the week ending November 6 - 59 fewer than the previous seven days.
There were 880 positive tests over the last week in Trafford - 182 fewer than in the previous week.
The week-on-week trend in Trafford is down by 17pc. The latest infection rate is 370.4.
Oldham , which has the lowest infection rate in the region, recorded 616 positive Covid-19 tests in the week ending November 6 - 18 fewer than the previous seven days.
The coronavirus infection rate in the borough is now 259.2 - down by 3pc week-on-week.
In Manchester , the trend is down. The latest infection rate in the city is 275.7.
There were 1,532 cases recorded - 11 fewer than the previous week - a fall of 1pc.
The trend is down in Bury , where there were 681 positive Covid-19 tests in the week ending November 6, which is 169 fewer than the previous seven days. That is down by 20pc compared to the previous week.
The latest infection rate in Bury is 357.1 cases per 100,000 people, which is higher than the national average.
There was a rise of six per cent in cases in Bolton over the week ending November 6, and the infection rate is now 299.7 cases per 100,000 population.
Bolton recorded 864 positive Covid-19 tests over the seven-day period, and that is 51 more than the previous week.
In Tameside , there were 845 positive Covid-19 tests in the week ending November 6, which is 111 fewer than the previous 7 days.
Tameside has the highest infection rate in the region. The infection rate in Tameside is down slightly compared with the previous day and the week-on-week trend is down by 12 per cent.
In Rochdale , the latest infection rate is 366.2 cases per 100,000 people and the number of cases has gone down by ten per cent.
A total of 819 people tested positive for Covid in Rochdale over the seven days ending on November 6, which is 92 fewer than the week before.
Wigan saw a total of 1149 cases in the week ending November 6, which is 96 fewer than the previous week. That is a fall of eight per cent.
In Wigan, the most recent coronavirus infection rate is now 347.4 cases per 100,000 people.
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