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UK :COVID-19: 361,677 cases,??41,614 deaths?? ( was 46,706 deaths & then reduced by 5,000 officially)?)
@DHSCgovuk
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As of 9am 29 June, there have been 9,290,215 tests, with 93,881 tests on 28 June. 311,965 people have tested positive. As of 5pm on 28 June, of those tested positive for coronavirus, across all settings, 43,575 have sadly died.
@DHSCgovuk
As of 9am 30 June, there have been 9,426,631 tests, with 133,467 tests on 29 June. 312,654 people have tested positive. As of 5pm on 29 June, of those tested positive for coronavirus, across all settings, 43,730 have sadly died.
@DHSCgovuk
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As of 9am 1 July, there have been 9,662,051 tests, with 226,398 tests on 30 June. 313,483 people have tested positive. As of 5pm on 30 June, of those tested positive for coronavirus, across all settings, 43,906 have sadly died.
@DHSCgovuk
? 24m
As of 9am 2 July, there have been 9,914,663 tests, with 252,084 tests on 1 July. 283,757 people have tested positive. As of 5pm on 1 July, of those tested positive for coronavirus, across all settings, 43,995 have sadly died.
@DHSCgovuk
? 3h
As of 9am 3 July, there have been 10,120,276 tests, with 205,673 tests on 2 July. 284,276 people have tested positive. As of 5pm on 2 July, of those tested positive for coronavirus, across all settings, 44,131 have sadly died.
As of 5pm on 3 July, of those tested positive for coronavirus in the UK, 44,198 have died across all settings.
Deaths in all settings
67
44,198
Coronavirus deaths and cases give a sense of the spread of the epidemic. Deaths are counted where a lab-confirmed positive coronavirus test result is reported in any setting. This means that not all deaths reported here are caused by coronavirus. Further information is available in the ‘Notes on deaths figures’ section.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) publishes further statistics of deaths with breakdowns. This covers death registrations where coronavirus was mentioned, so will include deaths where a person did not have a lab-confirmed positive result. Positive cases
As of 9am on 4 July, 284,900 people have tested positive for coronavirus in the UK under pillars 1 and 2 (see pillar definitions below).
Positive cases (pillars 1 and 2)
624
284,900
Cases are reported when lab tests are completed and confirmed positive. There are more cases in the UK than are confirmed, for example where people are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms and do not get tested.
The coronavirus dashboard is updated daily. It shows the number of cases and deaths in the UK, broken down by region and local authority area.
You can download the data in csv format. Number of coronavirus deaths and cases
Deaths
As of 5pm 4 July, of those tested positive for coronavirus in the UK, 44,220 have died across all settings.
Deaths in all settings
22
44,220
Coronavirus deaths and cases give a sense of the spread of the epidemic. Deaths are counted where a lab-confirmed positive coronavirus test result is reported in any setting. This means that not all deaths reported here are caused by coronavirus. Further information is available in the ‘Notes on deaths figures’ section.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) publishes further statistics of deaths with breakdowns. This covers death registrations where coronavirus was mentioned, so will include deaths where a person did not have a lab-confirmed positive result. Positive cases
As of 9am 5 July, 285,416 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the UK (pillar 1 & 2, see descriptions below).
Positive cases (pillars 1 and 2)
516
285,416
Cases are reported when lab tests are completed and confirmed positive. There are more cases in the UK than are confirmed, for example where people are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms and do not get tested.
As of 5pm on 5 July, of those tested positive for coronavirus in the UK, 44,236 have died across all settings.
Deaths in all settings
16
44,236
Coronavirus deaths and cases give a sense of the spread of the epidemic. Deaths are counted where a lab-confirmed positive coronavirus test result is reported in any setting. This means that not all deaths reported here are caused by coronavirus. Further information is available in the ‘Notes on deaths figures’ section.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) publishes further statistics of deaths with breakdowns. This covers death registrations where coronavirus was mentioned, so will include deaths where a person did not have a lab-confirmed positive result. Positive cases
As of 9am on 6 July, 285,768 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the UK (pillar 1 and 2, see descriptions below).
Positive cases (pillars 1 and 2)
352
285,768
Cases are reported when lab tests are completed and confirmed positive. There are more cases in the UK than are confirmed, for example where people are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms and do not get tested.
Multiple pubs in England have already been forced to close due to Covid-19 outbreaks, just days after reopening in line with new lockdown measures.
At least three drinking establishments have announced they are shutting their doors again, according to the BBC
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The Lighthouse Kitchen and Carvery in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, has said a customer who visited at the weekend had since tested positive.
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Another establishment to shut its doors is The Fox and Hounds in Batley, West Yorkshire.
They claim to have received a phone-call from a customer on Monday, who had tested positive for coronavirus.
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The Village Home pub in Alverstoke, Gosport, also revealed it "had a case of coronavirus" over the weekend, stating that "some of us are in isolation".
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
There have been 15 new confirmed coronavirus cases in Greater Lincolnshire’s figures on Tuesday.
The latest government statistics show an additional nine cases for Lincolnshire, while North and North East Lincolnshire have both seen an extra three cases each.
The total 3,356 cases break down as:
2,429 in Lincolnshire (up from 2,420)
720 in North Lincolnshire (up from 717)
207 in North East Lincolnshire (up from 204)
These are the first new cases since the weekend.
Nationally, the number of cases has risen to 286,349, while the deaths toll has increased to 44,391.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
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