Covid cases and deaths today: coronavirus UK map

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Are UK coronavirus cases rising in your local area and nationally? Check week-on-week changes across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the latest figures from public health authorities

Cases in the UK first peaked in early April, before beginning to fall from May to early July. Since then, there has been an uptick in daily cases, with numbers in September passing the earlier peak – although some of this can be attributed to increased testing and targeted testing in coronavirus outbreak areas.

 

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Good job you don’t give France figures! Why do you give UK figures and not EU figures If you give individual figures for EU countries why don’t you give the same for England Scotland wales and norther Ireland.?

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