In the last 24 hours, 53,135 new infections have been identified.

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Since the start of mass screening tests, Britain had the highest daily number of coronavirus infections on Tuesday. However, recent data shows that fewer people died from coronavirus-induced Covid-19 disease last week than a week earlier.

According to a presentation by the Department of Health Tuesday night, 53,135 new infections have been identified through screening tests across the country in the past 24 hours. The previous peak was measured Monday with 41,385 new cases.

However, the sudden jump in data on Tuesday was also helped by the fact that data from various parts of the UK over the Christmas period was either not or only partially received and has now been included in the daily aggregation.

According to the British government’s calculation methodology, which takes into account deaths within 28 days of being diagnosed with coronavirus infection, 414 patients died from the Covid-19 disease on Tuesday.

In a week ending Tuesday night, there were 3,260 deaths in the UK’s coronavirus epidemic, 140, 4.1 percent less than in the same period a week earlier.

Since the beginning of March, 71,567 people have died from Covid-19 in Britain.

According to retrospective calculations, in April, at the time of the UK’s spring peak, the number of new coronavirus infections per day likely exceeded one hundred thousand, but with the then very limited testing capacity of 15-20 thousand tests of coronavirus per day, just a fraction of this. , It could be filtered between 5 and 6 thousand per day.

According to a report from the UK Department of Health on Tuesday evening, 357,238 coronavirus screenings had been conducted across the country the day before, but in the recent period, the number of tests performed daily has exceeded half a million. .

Sir Simon Stevens, head of the British division of the British Public Health Service (NHS), said in a statement Tuesday that the service expected all vulnerable groups to receive the coronavirus vaccine in Britain in the spring.

Jonathan Van-Tam, England’s deputy chief medical officer, recently told BBC Television that if very high-risk groups in the population receive the coronavirus vaccine, the deaths from Covid-19 disease and the number of coronavirus patients needing hospital treatment could be reduced by up to 99 percent. .

The UK is currently using a vaccine developed jointly by Pfizer and BioNTech, and the number of people vaccinated so far is close to 700,000, but press reports suggest that UK pharmacovigilance could approve a joint vaccine between the University of Oxford and the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca starting this week.

The conservative British daily The Daily Telegraph reported Tuesday that the vaccine will go on sale in the UK on January 4.

So far, the UK government has committed 40 million doses of the Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine and 100 million doses of the Oxford / AstraZeneca vaccine.



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