Corona cases continue to surge in the country of UK. The city of Greater Manchester has been placed on red alert as coronavirus cases continue to rise in all its areas. For the first time, two governments have reached numbers of infection levels equal to or higher than those they saw in April. Stockport and Trafford have recorded an infection rate of more than 50 cases per 100,000 people, a leading Manchester daily reports. Manchester also got 100 positive tests done for three days in a row, as per the latest Public Health England data. UK to turn hotter in the coming day; police issues reminder At the height of the pandemic, the highest number of cases registered on a single day in Manchester was 73. For the first time, Rochdale had an infection rate of more than 100 after it rose in April at 70.6. Bury and Oldham's figures are still on the rise, with infection rates of 119.9 and 127.8 respectively. The number of new infections in Bolton which became a hotspot of the virus following a surge of cases in recent weeks has largely stayed the same since last week. Australia's Victoria sees a dip in cases in the last few days The whole of Greater Manchester has an overall infection rate of 102.34 up from 75.5 in April. All the areas have been put in the red zone, where the infection rate surges 50 positive cases per 100,000 people in the local population due to the rise in new infections. Being in the red zone is where Public Health England deems that intervention is required. This week, Boris Johnson admitted a coronavirus second wave is coming to the UK. Opposition Leader Navalny is now pretty well and walking