in Bolton due to a “significant rise in cases” in the borough. The Health Secretary said the decision came after a number of pubs in the town caused the virus to “spread significantly”.Track and trace systems showed that the rise in cases was partly due to people in their 20s and 30s socialising.During the Greater Manchester press conference today, the mayor said some pubs have done the right thing by closing for a deep clean after an outbreak.He added that GMP figures given to him today show the police have been carrying out ‘a huge amount of enforcement activity’.The rate of new cases in Bolton have now reached 120 for every 100,000 people, meaning it remains the highest in the country.As a results pubs, bars and restaurants will not only.