The latest Covid hotspots in Bolton have been revealed.
There were 792 cases recorded in the borough in the week up to February 3.
The number has fallen by 13 compared with the previous week.
Westhoughton Daisy Hill, Westhoughton West, Horwich North, Doffcocker and Moss Bank and Rumworth South are among the areas with rates above the national average.
One area has seen a sudden increase compared with others.
In Doffcocker and Moss Bank, there were 42 cases recorded in the week up to February 3.
The rate has increased by 30 cases compared to the previous week.
In Westhoughton West, there were 41 cases recorded in the week up to February 3.
The rate has increased by one compared to the week before.
In Westhoughton Daisy Hill, a total of 33 cases were recorded in the week up to February 3.

The rate has increased by 13 compared to the previous week.
In Rumworth South, a total of 34 cases were recorded in the seven days leading up to February 3.
Rates have decreased by 19 cases compared to the week before.
In Horwich North, there were 42 cases recorded in the seven days leading up to February 3.
The rate has decreased by five cases compared to the previous week.
It comes after further 11 people died in Greater Manchester's hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus.
The region's coronavirus hospital death toll has now reached 5,202, the latest NHS figures show.

Nine new deaths were confirmed by Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust.
The trust's figures include those of North Manchester General, the Royal Oldham, Fairfield General and Rochdale Infirmary.
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and Salford Royal recorded one new Covid death each.
The total number of coronavirus deaths at hospital trusts in Greater Manchester, as of Monday, February 8, are:
Nationally, a further 313 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 76,080.
Patients were aged between 16 and 108 years old. All except 6 (aged 49 to 81 years old) had known underlying health conditions.
Date of death ranges from December 24 to February 7 with the majority being on or after February 3.
Each day the NHS in England publishes the number of deaths recorded by each hospital trust in the last 24-hour period.
These are deaths where the person had tested positive for the virus or where COVID-19 was mentioned on their death certificate.
NHS England's daily figures sometimes include previously uncounted deaths that took place several days - or even weeks ago.
They do not include deaths in care homes or community settings.