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The number of people who have died in hospitals in
England,
Scotland and Wales after contracting
Coronavirus has risen by 252 in 24 hours.
The increase consists of 207 in England, 36 in Scotland and 9 in Wales. Numbers for Northern
Ireland are yet to be released.
UK-wide figures from the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) are yet to be published, so the data are taken from each nation’s individual reporting.
It brings the working total to 31,493.
But the government tally, when it is released later today, will be significantly higher as it includes deaths in care homes and the community. Here’s a quick primer on what all the different numbers mean and how to understand them.
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