Clear divisions - how vaccine uptake has varied between the richest and poorest areas of Greater Manchester
Hale Barns - one of the most affluent areas in the region - has the highest percentage of vaccinated adults in the region.
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Half of the areas in Bolton have recorded an increase in coronavirus cases and infection rates, according to the government s Covid-19 data map. The other half of areas in Bolton have either had few cases in the seven days leading to December 21 or have recorded the same amount. The latest data shows that Harper Green saw the biggest increase in cases from the previous seven days, with nine new cases. Overall there were 17 cases in Harper Green in the seven days to December 22, an infection rate of 201.5 per 100,000 people. Blackrod and Butterwick Fields is recording the highest rate per 100,000 residents in Bolton with 314.3 in the seven days to December 22.