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UK COVID-19: 1000 people killed in 24-hours

The UK has reported more than 1,000 COVID-19 deaths in just 24 hours. The latest data appeared on the first day of England's third nationwide lockdown.

Thursday, 7th January 2021

UK has reported more than 1,000 COVID-19 deaths in just 24 hours
The UK has reported more than 1,000 COVID-19 deaths in just 24 hours. The latest data appeared on the first day of England's third nationwide lockdown, published on Monday by Prime Minister Boris Johnson. That was sparked by a new, more dangerous variant of COVID-19 that began circulating in the country before Christmas. Figures released by the UK government on Wednesday afternoon showed 1,041 COVID deaths reported in the last 24-hour period. There was also a huge number of new COVID-19 cases, at 62,322. Approximately 403,000 have tested positive over the last seven days — a nearly 43 percent increase in the previous week. Southeastern and northwestern England, as well as Northern Ireland, are particularly hard hit, with seven-day incidence rates coming from 400 to 799 cases per 100,000 population. London, which recorded nearly 15,000 infections, is the most severely affected, with 971 cases per 100,000 population. The lockdown in England is expected to last until mid-February, during which time the house plans to vaccinate 13.9 million people. These would include everyone over the age of 70, weak people, and healthcare and frontline workers. "After the badlast year, we are indeed last a sprint, a race to vaccinate the vulnerable faster than the virus can catch them. Every needle in every arm makes a difference.  As I say, we're now vaccinating faster than every comparable country, and that rate I hope will only increase," Johnson told lawmakers on Wednesday. "But if we're trying to win this race for our population, we have to give our army of vaccinators the most significant headstart we possibly can. And that is why, My Speaker, we must once again stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives," he added. People across the world are afraid of the new variant of COVID-19 that is spreading rapidly. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated earlier this week while announcing lockdown that "Uk is in a worse condition like never before due to COVID-19."

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