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UK Coronavirus – Latest figures March 21 2020

From WorldOmeter

Cases: 4,094

Deaths: 177

Recovered: 65

Active Cases:

3,852 Currently Infected Patients, 3,832 (99%)in Mild Condition, 20 (1%)Serious or Critical

Total Coronavirus Cases in the United Kingdom

Daily New Cases in the United Kingdom

Active Cases in the United Kingdom

Total Coronavirus Deaths in the United Kingdom

Total Coronavirus Deaths in the United Kingdom

Daily New Deaths in the United Kingdom

Newly Infected vs. Newly Recovered in the United Kingdom

Outcome of Cases (Recovery or Death) in the United Kingdom

Latest Updates

March 21 (GMT)

  •  111 new cases in the United Kingdom89 in Wales and 22 in Northern Ireland. Figures have yet to be realesed for the rest of the country [source]  [source]

March 20 (GMT)

March 19 (GMT)

March 18 (GMT)

March 17 (GMT)

  •  407 new cases and 16 new deaths in the United Kingdom: according to the NHS, those who died were aged between 45 and 93 and all had underlying health conditions [source] [source]

March 16 (GMT)

March 15 (GMT)

  •  UK: “As many as 80% of the population are expected to be infected with Covid-19 in the next 12 months, and up to 15% (7.9 million people) may require hospitalization” a secret Public Health England (PHE) briefing for senior NHS officials, seen by the Guardian, reveals [source]

    – “A year is entirely plausible. But that figure isn’t well appreciated or understood […] I think it will dip in the summer, towards the end of June, and come back in November, in the way that usual seasonal flu does. I think it will be around forever, but become less severe over time, as immunity builds up,” commented Paul Hunter, an expert in epidemiology  [source]
  •  251 new cases and 14 new deaths in the United Kingdom. “Getting through this is going to be a national effort. Every single person in this country is going to be affected” said UK’s Health Secretary Matt Hancock, adding that soon every Briton over the age of 70 will be asked to remain at home for up to 4 months and have groceries and vital medication delivered. Wartime-like measures will ask carmakers to produce medical equipment and turn hotels into hospitals [source] [source] [source]

For more on this story and for latest updates go to:https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/uk/

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