Bolton has gone up more sharply than nearly every other council area in England over the same time period. Bolton is also the only area in Greater Manchester where infections have increased.However, it is still way behind the level of infections in Leicester, where the government has imposed a local lockdown.In the week ending 28 June, the rate in Leicester was 141.32 per 100,000 populations - more than six times higher than in Bolton.In Greater Manchester, Rochdale, Oldham and Tameside all had higher infection rates than Bolton but in all three boroughs the rate has come down in the past week, instead of gone up.The government has come under pressure to release more detailed data about coronavirus infections after local leaders in.