interactive map created by researchers at Imperial College London. It shows the areas where cases are rising and predicts whether they could become the next hotspots.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very simply by following the instructions hereAnalysts hope the device will encourage local leaders to take action before it is too late.The probability of Greater Manchester areas becoming hotspots is 64 per cent for Tameside, 54 per cent for Salford and Trafford and 53 per cent for Manchester for the week ending September 20.It also shows that Oldham is unlikely to remain a hotspot.But Bolton is likely to remain a hotspot for weeks, with a probability of 99.