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With 595 more deaths in the past 24 hours, more than 50,000 people with a confirmed COVID-19 infection have died in the UK. Spain and Italy also cross record bleak borders.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson.
Since the virus began to spread, the UK has a total of 50,365 deaths.
– We mourn everyone who has left. We are not in danger yet, everyone still needs to follow the advice and do the right thing to roll back the disease, says Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
According to official statistics, the daily death toll is the highest since May 6, when 612 deaths were recorded.
“Every death is a tragedy,” Johnson said.
It has ordered a second closure of the England region, between November 5 and December 2.
Including Wednesday, 6,082 infected people had died in Sweden. At the end of last week, Sweden, then with 6,022 deaths, ranked eighth in Europe in terms of proportion of the population.
On Wednesday, the Spanish government also reported that the total death toll in the country has exceeded 40,000 and stands at 40,105 people. This given that another 349 people died in the last 24 hours.
Italy, in turn, crossed the border of a million infected. With almost 33,000 new cases, 1,028,424 cases of infection have been registered in the country since the virus began to spread.
Now, 42,953 of those infected have died in Italy, since another 623 were reported on Wednesday.
In France, official figures for Wednesday speak of another 35,879 confirmed cases of infection, an increase from 22,180 cases on Tuesday, but well below the record of 86,852 cases registered on Saturday.