Coronavirus infection rates fell or stayed the same in all of Greater Manchester's boroughs except Bury, the latest data reveals.
Cases fell by 16 per cent in Trafford, the largest week-on-week decrease, but the borough still has the highest infection rates across the region.
There were also decreases in all boroughs except from Tameside, where they stayed the same, and in Bury where they rose by nine per cent.
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Compared with yesterday, cases were down in all ten boroughs.
Only Trafford, Stockport, Tameside and Rochdale have infection rates which are above the national average for England.
In the week to October 25, 10,775 tested positive across Greater Manchester, an eight per cent fall compared to the previous seven days.

Hospital admissions
In the week ending on October 24, a total of 276 patients were admitted to Greater Manchester NHS hospitals with Covid-19. That is 30 more than the week before, a rise of 12 per cent.
On October 26, there were 32 Mechanical Ventilation (MV) beds occupied by Covid patients in Greater Manchester NHS hospitals. That is ten fewer 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 October 25, a total of 41 people died within 28 days of a positive Covid test across Greater Manchester, which is five fewer than the week before.
Cases reported in each of the ten boroughs
In Bolton , which has the lowest coronavirus infection rates in our region, 833 people tested positive in the week ending on October 25, 40 fewer than the previous week.
That represents a week-on-week fall of five per cent.
Cases fell by 14 per cent in Salford , where 808 positive tests were recorded.
That was 129 fewer than the week before.
In Trafford , cases fell by 16 per cent.
A total of 1,242 people tested positive, 231 fewer than the previous week.
That marked a 16 per cent decrease.
Cases fell by eight per cent in Wigan , with 1,256 positive cases being recorded.
That was 107 fewer than the previous week.
Across Tameside 1,029 people tested positive for the virus.
The figure stayed the same week-on-week, with just one more cases being recorded compared with the previous week.
In Oldham , cases fell by six per cent.
A total of 724 people tested positive, 43 fewer than the previous week.
Cases also fell across Manchester , by ten per cent week-on-week.
Across the city 1,622 positive cases were recorded, 173 fewer than the previous week.
In Rochdale 1,013 people tested positive, 69 fewer than the seven days prior.
There was a six per cent week-on-week decrease.
Cases fell by ten per cent in Stockport , with 168 fewer positive cases compared with the week before.
A total of 1,463 people tested positive.
In Bury cases increased by nine per cent week-on-week.
A total of 785 people tested positive, 68 more than the previous seven days.