Coronavirus infection rates are falling in every borough of Greater Manchester.
The number of positive cases are dropping everywhere across the conurbation, according to the latest data from Public Health England.
Cases were falling fastest in Stockport in the week ending November 8.
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The infection rate there is now 320.5 cases per 100,000 people - a reduction of 27 per cent week-on-week.
Tameside has now overtaken Rochdale as the area with the highest infection rate, with 367.7 cases per 100,000 in the week ending November 8.
Cases are falling there though, with a 13 per cent drop on the number of positive tests in the last seven days.
The area with the lowest infection rate is Oldham, where there were 242.8 cases per 100,000 people in the week ending November 8.
In Greater Manchester as a whole, the infection rate is now 307.1 cases per 100,000 population.
The infection rate in the region is lower than the national average, which is 336.3 cases per 100,000 people.

Hosp ital Admissions
In the week ending on November 07, a total of 262 patients were admitted to Greater Manchester NHS hospitals with Covid-19.
That is 23 fewer than the week before, a fall of 10%.
On Tuesday November 09, there were 37 Mechanical Ventilation (MV) beds occupied by Covid patients in Greater Manchester NHS hospitals.
That is seven fewer than a week earlier.
Deaths
In the week ending November 8, a total of 53 people died within 28 days of a positive Covid test across Greater Manchester, which is four fewer than the week before.
Cases reported in each of the ten boroughs
In Bolton there was a fall of one per cent in cases over the week ending November 8, and the infection rate is now 294.2 cases per 100,000 population.
Bolton recorded 848 positive Covid-19 tests over the seven-day period.
That is 10 fewer than the previous week
There were 789 positive tests over the last week in Rochdale , which is 121 fewer than in the previous week.
The week-on-week trend in Rochdale is down by 13 per cent and the latest infection rate is 352.8 cases per 100,000 people.
Trafford recorded 806 coronavirus cases, which is 284 fewer than in the previous seven days.
The latest infection rate in Trafford is 339.3 cases per 100,000 people.
That is down 26 per cent week-on-week.

In Stockport there were 943 cases in the week ending November 8, which is 347 fewer than the previous week.
That is a fall of 27 per cent.
In Stockport, the most recent coronavirus infection rate is now 320.5 cases per 100,000 people.
The trend is down in Wigan , where there were 1,104 positive Covid-19 tests in the week ending November 8, which is 188 fewer than the previous seven days.
That is down by 15 per cent compared to the previous week.
The latest infection rate in Wigan is 333.8 cases per 100,000 people, which is lower than the national average.
In Bury , the latest infection rate is 350.3 cases per 100,000 people and the number of cases has gone down by 20 per cent.
A total of 668 people tested positive for Covid in Bury over the seven days ending on November 8, which is 170 fewer than the week before."
In Salford , the number of cases is down by ten per cent compared to the previous week - leaving the infection rate at 270.7 cases per 100,000 population.
There were 711 positive Covid-19 tests in Salford in the week ending November 8, which was 82 fewer than the previous seven days.
Manchester is an area where the trend is down. The latest infection rate there is 256.8 cases per 100,000 people.
There were 1,427 cases recorded in Manchester, which is 221 fewer than the previous week - a fall of 13 per cent.
In Tameside , there were 835 positive Covid-19 tests in the week ending November 8, which is 125 fewer than the previous seven days.
Tameside has the highest infection rate in the region.
The infection rate in Tameside is up slightly compared with the previous day but the week-on-week trend is down by 13 per cent."
Oldham , which has the lowest infection rate in the region, recorded 577 positive Covid-19 tests in the week ending November 8, which is 64 fewer than the previous seven days.
The coronavirus infection rate in Oldham is now 242.8 cases per 100,000 people and is down by ten per cent week-on-week.