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The number of people who have died across the UK after testing positive for
Coronavirus has risen to 43,514 – an increase of 100 over 24 hours.
The figures cover the period up to 5pm on Friday, but the true number of deaths may be significantly different. Here’s a quick primer on what all the different numbers mean and how to understand them.
Meanwhile, the government has not published the number of people who have been tested for coronavirus for several weeks.
The figure for the number of people tested has been “temporarily paused to ensure consistent reporting” across all methods of testing.As of 9am 27 June, there have been 9,067,577 tests, with 155,359 tests on 26 June. 310,250 people have tested positive. As of 5pm on 26 June, of those tested positive for coronavirus, across all settings, 43,514 have sadly died.More info:▶️ https://t.co/xXnL3FU15kpic.twitter.com/nCI5JZNMkj— Department of Health and Social Care (@DHSCgovuk) June 27, 2020Related... Seven Questions About Air Bridges – And Their Answers Cressida Dick: Black Lives Matter Has Provided 'Powerful' Lessons But Met Isn't Racist I'm Autistic. Lockdown Has Been Sensory Torture