THE UK’s coronavirus death toll hit at least 41,689 today after 27 more people died in England. It brings the total number of people who have lost their lives to the virus in the country clos…
THE UK's coronavirus death toll hit at least 41,689 today after 27 more people died in England.
It brings the total number of people who have lost their lives to the virus in the country closer to 42,000 - but it's by some way the lowest Sunday rise in England since before the lockdown began in late March.The coronavirus death toll in the UK is nearing 42,000Officials from NHS England said this afternoon that patients were aged between 50 and 101.
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