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UK :COVID-19: 361,677 cases,??41,614 deaths?? ( was 46,706 deaths & then reduced by 5,000 officially)?)
Total number of lab-confirmed UK cases
190,584
Includes tests carried out by commercial partners which are not included in the 4 National totals
Daily number of lab-confirmed UK cases
3,985
Number of additional cases on Monday 4 May 2020
Total number of COVID-19 associated UK deaths
28,734
Deaths of people who have had a positive test result confirmed by a Public Health or NHS laboratory
Daily number of COVID-19 associated UK deaths
288
Number of additional deaths on Monday 4 May 2020
Brits have been urged not to breach lockdown rules as the Met Office forecasts temperatures soaring over the coming bank holiday weekend.
The nation is being urged to continue following guidelines as the confirmed number of deaths linked to coronavirus reached 26,092 confirmed in hospitals alone.
A six-week-old baby was among those who died, becoming the UK's youngest coronavirus victim to pass away.
1,334,770 people have been tested, of which 219,183 tested positive.
As of 5pm on 9 May, of those tested positive for coronavirus in the UK, 31,855 have died. This new figure includes deaths in all settings, not just in hospitals. The equivalent figure under the old measure would have been 26,568.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
A total of 35,044 people in England and Wales died from coronavirus as of 1 May, according to the Office for National Statistics, though data suggests there has been close to 50,000 excess deaths.
In the first five weeks of the outbreak, 108,345 deaths were registered by the ONS for the two countries - which is 46,494 more than the five-year average over the same period.
The virus was linked to three quarters of the deaths and the ONS said it was now investigating the number of non-Covid-19 deaths.
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"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
The Office for National Statistics said on Tuesday that 35,044 deaths involving Covid-19 were registered in England and Wales up to 9 May. Adding the latest figures for Scotland and Northern Ireland and more up to date fatalities announced daily by the government that occurred in NHS settings, the total official UK death toll now stands at 40,011.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
@DHSCgovuk
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As of 9am 13 May, there have been 2,094,209 tests, with 87,063 tests on 12 May. 1,522,258 people have been tested of which 229,705 tested positive. As of 5pm on 12 May, of those tested positive for coronavirus, across all settings, 33,186 have sadly died.
@DHSCgovuk
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As of 9am 14 May, there have been 2,219,281 tests, with 126,064 tests on 13 May. 1,593,902 people have been tested of which 233,151 tested positive. As of 5pm on 13 May, of those tested positive for coronavirus, across all settings, 33,614 have sadly died.
@DHSCgovuk
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As of 9am 15 May, there have been 2,353,078 tests, with 133,784 tests on 14 May. 1,663,492 people have been tested of which 236,711 tested positive. As of 5pm on 14 May, of those tested positive for coronavirus, across all settings, 33,998 have sadly died.
@DHSCgovuk
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As of 9am 16 May, there have been 2,489,563 tests, with 136,486 tests on 15 May. 1,742,028 people have been tested of which 240,161 tested positive. As of 5pm on 15 May, of those tested positive for coronavirus, across all settings, 34,466 have sadly died.
Britain's coronavirus death toll continued its downward trend today after officials announced 134 more victims, taking the official number of fatalities closer to the 35,000-mark.
Department of Health chiefs have yet to reveal the final toll, which is likely to be higher. The preliminary tally is calculated by adding up the individual counts of each of the home nations.
NHS England today recorded 122 more deaths in hospitals. Elsewhere in the UK, Scotland announced only two more deaths, while Wales had four and Northern Ireland six across all settings
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