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Public Health boss says ‘we’re not in the situation we want to be in at all’ after spike in COVID cases

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Trafford’s public health chief says ‘we’re not in the situation we want to be in, at all’ over coronavirus.The borough’s current infection rate stands at 55.6 per 100,000 people and rising, director of public health Eleanor Roaf told Trafford council’s public engagement board.She added that issues with testing had been ‘affecting us quite badly in Trafford, as with everyone else’.Ms Roaf said: “We’re not in the situation we want to be in at all.

There have been issues with testing which have been affecting us quite badly in Trafford as with everyone else.“What we need to focus on now is to really reinforce that message of just testing when you’re symptomatic, that’s really the most important time to get a test.“If you are told to self.

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