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Please note: these are government figures on numbers of confirmed cases - some people who report symptoms are not being tested, and are not included in these counts.About this data These figures come from data published by Public Health England, working with the Department for Health and Social Care and Health Protection Scotland. Some of the numbers are updated daily, though others may be updated more regularly.
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