roubaixtuesday
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Greater Manchester Cases
175 cases today - up 22 on yesterday.
And up 33 from 142 last Wednesday. Most of the entire NW week to week rise of 41
Bolton - had another poor day to stay top of the tree at 57 - that is up 13 on the day and 31 week to week. Biggest weekly increase in any GM borough in ages. Almost alone responsible for GM's bad day and the highest number here in weeks. With a rise of 20 in one day highest GM daily Pop rise in a couple of months and hoisting its Pop Score to the highest in GM In a long time. Way up top out front on its own as the Weekly Pop Score chart below will reveal.
Manchester in contrast up by just 4 to 34 and way behind Bolton though that is up 11 from last week so not that good either.
Stockport - up again - third straight day - by 4 to 18 which is up 9 week to week and highest here in over two weeks. This number was bad enough so that for first time LOST a point on Trafford after two weeks of eating into its big overall Pop Score lead.
Wigan up 7 to 15 - which is at least down 2 wk to wk.
Salford down 4 to 11 which is identical to last wk.
Trafford down 6 on 11 - another big drop of 9 wk to wk. Trafford finally made up 1 on Pop Score points to Stockport. Seem to be getting their numbers under control here hopefully.
Rochdale up 1 on 10 - which is down 2 week to week.
The other 3 boroughs managed single figures today:
Oldham up 3 to 9 on the day - also up 1 wk to wk
Tameside stays on 6 which is down 3 from last week.
And top again - despite being Bolton's neighbour:-
Bury down 6 to just 4- which is down 3 from last week
Weekly total cases:-
Bolton heading towards 300 cases in a week and well beyond Manchester now. Trafford's improvement in past few days pushes it back under 100. Bury and Tameside fighting it out for lowest weekly cases.
Bury 42, Tameside 45, Oldham 67, Stockport 76, Rochdale 77, Wigan 78, Salford 92, Trafford 98, Manchester 197, Bolton 273.
I hope PHE work out what's driving Bolton.
Reminds me of when Kent was rising. But the numbers are so low it could be a really specific outbreak - school, workplace, place of worship etc - rather than anything more systematic.