Infection rates are increasing across all ten boroughs, with all but three in the government's 'red alert' zone for areas above 50 cases per 100,000 people.Bolton is the highest at 160.7 with Tameside and Salford in the 80s, Oldham, Rochdale and Manchester in the 70s and Bury in the 60s.Wigan, Trafford and Stockport are all in the 30s but are all on an upward trend as well.There were 2,029 positive cases in the week ending September 7, the first time the number has gone above 2,000 since April 24.The first coronavirus peak in Greater Manchester was towards the end of April, with the numbers gradually declining until their lowest ebb in early July.The government lifted a host of lockdown measures on July 4, including allowing bars, pubs,.