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According to information provided by Foreign Minister Dominic Raab at the daily press conference, the number of people who died in the UK due to Kovid-19 increased by 693 in the past 24 hours to 29,427.
Thus, England became the country with the highest number of people who died in Europe due to the epidemic, passing Italy, where the death toll reached 29,315 today. The new data put England in second place in the death toll and the world after the United States.
While the total number of tests in the UK reached 1,383,842 with 84,806 new tests, the total number of cases reached 194,990 with an increase of 4,406.
Noting that the next stage in the fight against the epidemic will not be easy, Raab said the public will be asked to adapt to the “new norm.”
According to data from official statistical institutions in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland covering the period up to the beginning of May, the number of Kovid-19 related deaths across the UK was announced at 32,375. The data Based on death certificates they also cover cases where Kovid-19 is not the leading cause of death.
However, according to complaints from the British press, the actual number of deaths in the country has approached 40,000.
The government had backed down.
Following the “controlled spread of the virus in order to gain social immunity” in the first place, the British government stepped back after reports and criticism that the death toll could be around 300,000.
With the decisions made on March 23, the restriction of people leaving the house was restricted, while all commercial businesses were closed, except for markets and pharmacies. The app, which expired on April 16, spanned another 3 weeks. The government is expected to review the restrictions and announce a roadmap for normalization on May 7.
Evidence of Prince of Wales Charles, the heir to the throne in England, was positive on March 25, and Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Minister of Health Matt Hancock on March 27.
Johnson was hospitalized the night of April 5, as symptoms continued 10 days after his test was positive, and the next day he was taken to intensive care.
Johnson left intensive care on April 9 and was released on April 12. Johnson, who took a month to recover, returned on April 27.
Prince Charles and Health Minister Hancock recovered without the need for hospital treatment.
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