Figures updated daily at 9am and are based on PCR and LFT test data as of two days ago. *Incidence rates are now being calculated with a two day lag to help us track the Omicron outbreak. COVID-19 infections in the UK today
Figures updated daily at 9am and are based on PCR and LFT test data as of two days ago. *Incidence rates are now being calculated with a two day lag to help us track the Omicron outbreak. COVID-19 infections in the UK today
Latest figures showed the number of deaths in care homes in England and Wales almost doubled in the 4 weeks up to 10th April (Week 15) since the first COVID-19 deaths were registered. The data from theOffice for National Statistics(ONS) showed a steep increase in the number of deaths o...
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The UK has recorded its highest ever daily Covid death rate, as ministers today warned the “worst is yet to come”. Latest figures from Public Health England showed a further 1,564 coronavirus-related deaths in the past 24 hours.
While the labour market has improved steadily, with unemployment dropping to 4.6 per cent according to the latest figures, there were still 1.6m people across the UK on furlough as of July 31. The Bank of England expects the end of the scheme to cause a small rise in unemployment. Forecast...