direct to your inboxThe coronavirus infection rate has gone up in two Greater Manchester boroughs for the first time in six weeks.The number of positive tests went up in Trafford and Stockport for the week ending February 22.It is the first time either area has seen an upward trend in cases since January 10.The infection rate also rose in a third borough, Bury, which currently has the highest infection rate in Greater Manchester, with 217.8 cases per 100,000 people.Stockport recorded 555 cases in the week ending February 22, which is 21 more than the previous seven days and up four per cent, with a rate of 189.1.And although its rate has gone up, Trafford has the lowest rate of all ten boroughs, with 135.7 cases per 100,000 people.In.