Wigan now has the second highest coronavirus infection rate in Greater Manchester.The town has overtaken Manchester, where rates have dropped for the seventh day in a row.Numbers in Manchester have now gone down by 25 per cent from their peak level rate of 583.5 on Oct 3.There has been a big increase in infection rates in Wigan, which at the end of August had the lowest figures in Greater Manchester.A total of 435.1 per 100,000 of the population tested positive in the town in the week ending October 14, according to the latest Public Health England figures.In the same period, Bolton recorded a 24pc rise in week-on-week infection rates, up to 377.7 per 100,000 of the population.It means there were 210 more cases recorded than the previous.