Thursday’s daily increase in coronovirus deaths was from yesterday’s total of 1,290.
However, separate figures released for deaths by UK statistical agencies, which mentioned Kovid-19 on the death certificate, as well as additional figures for deaths in recent times suggest that in the United States There have been 112,000 deaths in Kovid-19 so far. .
According to government data, 40,261 additional infections were confirmed across the country as of Friday. This brings the total number of cases in the UK to 3,583,907.
This is the first rate. The virus has fallen below 1 since early December, with the expectation that the outbreak is slowing as lockdown measures go into effect.
Coronavirus: The first patient in the UK to receive the Kovid-19 vaccine
Margaret Keenan, 90, is applauded by staff as she returns to her ward after becoming the first person in the UK to receive the Pfizer / Bioentech Kovid-19 vaccine.
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Margaret Keenan, 90, is applauded by staff as she returns to her ward after becoming the first person in the UK to receive the Pfizer / Bioentech Kovid-19 vaccine.
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Margaret Keenan, 90, is applauded by staff as she returns to her ward after becoming the first person in the UK to receive the Pfizer / Bioentech Kovid-19 vaccine.
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Margaret Keenan, 90, is applauded by staff as she returns to her ward after becoming the first person in the UK to receive the Pfizer / Bioentech Kovid-19 vaccine.
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Margaret Keenan, 90, returns to her ward after becoming the first person from Britain to receive the Pfizer / Bioentech Kovid-19 vaccine
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Margaret Keenan, 90, is the first UK patient to receive the Pfizer / Bioentech Kovid-19 vaccine at Coventry University Hospital.
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Margaret Keenan, 90, addresses the media at Coventry University Hospital after becoming the first UK patient to receive the Pfizer / BioNotech Kovid-19 vaccine.
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Nurse Parsons became the first UK patient to receive 90-year-old Margaret Keenan on the Pfizer / Bioentech Kovid-19 vaccine
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Margaret Keenan, 90, walks with nurse May Parsons (left) at Coversory University Hospital after becoming the first UK patient to receive a Pfizer / Bioentech Kovid-19 vaccine.
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Margaret Keenan, 90, walks with nurse May Parsons (left) at Coversory University Hospital after becoming the first UK patient to receive a Pfizer / Bioentech Kovid-19 vaccine.
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Margaret Keenan, 90, addresses the media at Coventry University Hospital after becoming the first UK patient to receive the Pfizer / BioNotech Kovid-19 vaccine.
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Sage professor Sir David Spiegelter said it was ‘very encouraging’ that the R rate in the UK was likely to remain below 1, but warned that there was no sign of death from Kovid’s fall.
He told BBC News: “But while the number of people hospitalized with Kovid may still decrease, there are no signs of falls yet. And the deaths are not yet a sign of that decline – we probably won’t see it until the end of the month.
“It’s a difficult job, but it gets there. Next month we will begin to see the benefits of the vaccine. ”
Government data as of 21 January show that of the 5,849,899 jobs administered in the UK so far, 5,383,103 were the first dose – an increase of 409,855 from the previous day’s figures.
There were some 466,796 second doses, an increase of 2,760 from data released a day earlier.
Drakeford: Kovid-19 case on decline in Wales
The seven-day moving average of the first dose given in Britain is now 306,880.
According to the latest data, an average of 400,704 vaccine doses will be required each day to meet the government’s target of 15 million first goals by 15 February.
Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon has underscored the importance of covering the right face as he announced that 71 more deaths and 1,480 positive coronavirus tests were recorded on the last day in Scotland.
Meanwhile, Wales Prime Minister Mark Drakeford said that on Thursday, coronovirus cases were in decline in all parts of Wales.
The seven-day incidence rate for the country has fallen from more than 650 cases per 100,000 people before Christmas, to 270 cases per 100,000 people.
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There have been 801 more cases of coronovirus in Wales, with a total of 185,836 confirmed cases.
Public Health Wales has reported 67 more deaths, a total of 4,459 in Wales since the onset of the epidemic.
Boris Johnson is scheduled to discuss the UK coronavirus virus epidemic at 5pm today in Downing Street.
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