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UK :COVID-19: 361,677 cases,??41,614 deaths?? ( was 46,706 deaths & then reduced by 5,000 officially)?)
There are now 20 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the UK, with 18 in England plus one each in Wales and Northern Ireland.
Coronavirus: New COVID-19 case in England is first to catch within the UK There are now 20 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the UK, with 18 in England plus one each in Wales and Northern Ireland.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
Number of cases
As of 29 February at 9am, a total of 10,483 people have been tested in the UK, of which 10,460 were confirmed negative and 23 positive.
The Department of Health and Social Care will be publishing updated data on this page every day at 2pm until further notice. This data is accurate as of 9am to ensure accurate data is published in a timely manner.
If more cases are confirmed in the UK, it will be announced by the Chief Medical Officer of the affected country.
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Twelve more people test positive for coronavirus bringing UK Covid-19 total to 35
Twelve more people have tested positive for coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases in the UK to 35, chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty has said.
The new cases were announce just hours after the Government outlined a new “battle plan” and said it will not "take anything off the table" in its response to the spread of Covid-19...
Number of cases
Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty announces 12 new cases of COVID-19
As of 01 March at 9am, a total of 11,750 people have been tested in the UK, of which 11,715 were confirmed negative and 35 positive.
The Department of Health and Social Care will be publishing updated data on this page every day at 2pm until further notice. This data is accurate as of 9am to ensure accurate data is published in a timely manner.
If more cases are confirmed in the UK, it will be announced by the Chief Medical Officer of the affected country.
Three of the new cases in England were linked to a man from Surrey, who was the first to be infected within the UK.
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Another new case from Essex had "no relevant travel" and it was unclear how they had contracted the virus.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
CMO for England announces 4 new cases of novel coronavirus: 2 March 2020
As of 9am this morning, 4 further patients in England have tested positive for COVID-19.
All 4 patients had recently travelled from Italy. The patients are from Hertfordshire, Devon and Kent. All are being investigated and contact tracing has begun.
The total number of confirmed cases in England is now 37. Following previously reported confirmed cases in Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland, the total number of UK cases is 40.
I would be grateful for any info you have seen on UK preparedness. Specifically how many additional staff have been trained to contact trace and man the 111 NHS phone line. This should have all been done by now but I have seen nothing on it yet. Also how many mechanical ventilators are available.
Thousands of intensive care patients to be tested for Covid-19
NHS bosses in England ramp up efforts to detect virus amid fears it is circulating in ICUs
Denis Campbell and Haroon Siddique
Tue 3 Mar 2020 21.05 GMT
Thousands of patients in intensive care will be tested for signs of the coronavirus amid fears that it is circulating among units treating people who are seriously ill in hospital.
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NHS bosses have ramped up their efforts to detect the virus by ordering all 135 acute hospital trusts in England to routinely test anyone in intensive care units (ICUs) who has a breathing problem.
They are worried that people who are already very sick in hospital with different illnesses could be infected with the virus by a fellow patient.
The plan is a direct response to the detection of Covid-19 in patients in intensive care units in Europe whose illness cannot be traced to any of the areas where the virus is circulating, such as northern Italy. Staff working in these units have also contracted the virus...
Number of cases
As of 3 March, a total of 13,911 people have been tested in the UK, of which 13,860 were confirmed negative. 51 were confirmed as positive.
The Department of Health and Social Care will be publishing updated data on this page every day at 2pm until further notice. This data is accurate as of 9am on the day of publication.
If more cases are confirmed in the UK, it will be announced by the Chief Medical Officer of the affected country.
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