Bolton suggested it will help drive down coronavirus infection rates.Bolton has remained on ‘red’ alert for a number of weeks.There were 212 cases per 100,000 in the town at the beginning of the local lockdown on September 8.Greater Manchester’s other nine boroughs all remain on red alert too for the fourth day running, according to the latest figures from Public Health England.In Wigan, the rate jumped from 90.4 in the week ending September 18 to 101.9 in the week ending September 19.Rates are rising in Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Salford, Rochdale and Tameside too with rates in each borough sitting above 100.Figures are also climbing in Stockport - which has an infection rate of 66.1 per 100,000 - and Trafford - where the rate is 59 - in.