Record number of infections in the UK: 12,872 new infections



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On Tuesday, 7,143 new infections were reported in the country, which was the highest number of infections in the country since the pandemic broke out.

There were 12,872 new cases of infection in the UK on Saturday, closer to doubling Tuesday’s figures.

According to The Guardian, the high infection rates can be explained by a technical error. The error has caused a delay in the cases reported in the period between September 24 and October 1. The contagion cases of this period have affected the current contagion rates, and according to the newspaper they will also affect the contagion rates of the country in the coming days.

According to a spokesman for the health service in the country, the health service does not know which cases of contagion were registered on which days during the technical failure period.

Labor politician Justin Madders fears the technical error will have serious consequences.

– Have we overlooked local coronary restrictions because the health service has not recorded these figures? What a mess, the politician writes on Twitter.

On Saturday, 42 people were also reported to have died as a result of coronary heart disease in the country.

According to John Hopkins University, a total of 480,017 people have been infected with the virus in the UK, while 42,358 people have died as a result of the infection.



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