Bolton continues to have the highest coronavirus infection rate in Greater Manchester, the latest figures show.
According to the latest data from Public Health England, the borough recorded a rate of 150.9 per 100,000 in the week ending February 28.
This makes Bolton the area with the highest transmission rate across the region.
The lowest infection rate is in Trafford, where the rate is 85.1 per 100,000.
The average infection rate for Greater Manchester as a whole now stands at 122.9.
This is higher than the national average of 81.3 but is down 32 per cent in the last week and falling faster than in England as a whole.
A total of 3,486 people tested positive for Covid-19 across the region in the week ending February 28.
The Greater Manchester seven-day total has decreased by 1,651 cases compared to the previous week.
That is a week-on-week fall of 32 per cent.

At the start of the national lockdown on January 5, the infection rate in Greater Manchester was 427.6 cases and the rate peaked on January 8 at 461.5.
Since then, the infection rate in the region has fallen to 122.9 cases per 100,000 - a drop of 73 per cent.
The infection rate is continuing to drop in all 10 boroughs.
In Bolton, there were 434 positive Covid-19 tests in the week ending February 28 - this is 222 fewer than the previous 7 days.
The infection rate in the borough is down slightly compared with the previous day and the week-on-week trend is down by 34 per cent.
There were 312 positive tests over the last week in Rochdale, which is 91 fewer than in the previous week.
The infection rate in the borough - which has overtaken Bury as the area with the second-highest rate - currently stands at 140.3.
In Bury, the latest infection rate is 135.1 per 100,000 people.
The number of cases has gone down by 41 per cent.
Tameside recorded 299 coronavirus cases, which is 150 fewer than in the previous seven days.
The trend is down in Wigan, where there were 416 positive Covid-19 tests in the week ending February 28, which is 130 fewer than the previous week.
That is down by 24 per cent compared to the previous week.
Stockport saw a total of 371 cases - this is 169 fewer than the previous week and a fall of 31 per cent.
There was a fall of 24 per cent in cases in Oldham over the week ending February 28.
The borough recorded 273 positive Covid-19 tests, and that is 84 fewer than the previous week.
In Manchester, the number of cases was down by 35 per cent.
There were 629 positive Covid-19 tests in the week ending February 28, which is 337 fewer than the previous seven days.
There were 292 cases recorded in Salford, which is 174 fewer than the previous week - a fall of 37 per cent.
Trafford, which has the lowest infection rate in the region, recorded 202 positive Covid-19 tests in the week ending February 28.
This is 117 fewer than the previous seven days and the rate is down by 37 per cent.