direct to your inboxCoronavirus infection rates in two more boroughs of Greater Manchester have now fallen below the England average - but numbers are starting to creep up in some areas.The latest figures from Public Health England show there were 176.2 positive tests in Wigan for every 100,000 people in the local population during the week to December 10, a fall of six per cent compared to the previous week.The borough now has a lower infection rate than the one recorded for England, which has increased by 21 per cent to 182.7 over the same period.Manchester has also joined Wigan with lower infection rate than the England average even though the city recorded a four per cent rise, with 177.3 cases for every 100,000 people.It means all but.