Today, The UK’s number of death has grown only by 77 cases connected to Covid-19 . The death toll increase is the lowest since lockdown began on March 23. Based on government statistics, the number registered deaths has fallen under 100 over the time frame for the first time.
The statistics show that the number of deaths regularly drops on weekends.
Also, the numbers do not embody all deaths due to Covid-19 across the UK.
Health secretary Matt Hancock insisted that the government “took the right decisions at the right time”. This statement came up after his quarrel with a leading scientist who said that the lockdown’s timing “cost lives” and that “relaxing” now would increase dramatically the number of cases reaching a new peak.
Scotland has recorded no new death on Sunday, after a total of 2,415 patients have died in the country. Then in Northern Ireland, the death toll remained unchanged after 537 death cases. However Wales still registered five more deaths reaching the figure 1,398 deceased.
Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) indicated that the test results shows 1,326 people positive for Covid-19 across the UK. On Saturday, the number of tests execute was 142,123 according to estimates.
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