A NEW case of coronavirus has been confirmed in Oldham.

The announcement by the town hall yesterday (Thursday, March 12) brings the total number of people in the borough who have contracted the virus to five.

A spokesman for Oldham council said: “In the latest case, the source of infection is currently unknown.

“Public Health England are currently tracing people who have had contact with the individual.”

They added that patient confidentiality means they cannot reveal more details about the case.

On Monday it was announced that two people who tested positive for coronavirus in Oldham were confirmed to be known contacts of a person who had contracted the virus at an earlier date.

Every single borough in Greater Manchester now has reported at least one case.

As of yesterday afternoon, the total of cases across the region has reached 30.

Salford is the latest borough to have a confirmed case.

Three primary schools are to shut after the parent of a pupil at Lewis Street Primary School was diagnosed with COVID-19.

The school closed at lunchtime yesterday.

Two linked schools – Christchurch Primary in Eccles and Lark Hill in Salford – is closed today because of the movement of staff between facilities.

It comes after it was announced a total of 590 people tested positive in the UK for coronavirus.

The latest figure sees a rise of 134 compared to the previous day.

Professor Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer for England confirmed that two more people who tested positive for Covid-19 have tragically died.

This takes the total in England up to 10.