Latest figures from public health authorities on the spread of Covid-19 in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Find out how many confirmed cases have been reported in each local authority
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.
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