Covid-19 Deaths
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UK COVID-19 Data: 17 February 2021.
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Another 738 deaths in the last 24 hours – a sad reminder of how extremely fragile the situation is; while 25,643 people have now sadly lost their lives because of the coronavirus in just 28 days – an average of 916 deaths every day, Dr Joe Pajak writes.
UK COVID-19 Data: 16 February 2021.
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Another 799 deaths in the last 24 hours – a sad reminder of how fragile the situation is; while 26,725 people have now sadly lost their lives because of the coronavirus in just 28 days – an average of 954 deaths every day, Dr Joe Pajak writes.
UK COVID-19 Data: 15 February 2021.
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Another 230 deaths in the last 24 hours – a significant fall, even though such a decrease is usual at the weekend. 27,536 people have now sadly lost their lives because of the coronavirus in just 28 days – an average of 983 deaths a day, Dr Joe Pajak writes.
UK COVID-19 Data: 14 February 2021.
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Trends continue downwards with another 258 deaths in the last 24 hours – a significant fall. However, that is still 27,905 people who have now sadly lost their lives because of the coronavirus in just 28 days, Dr Joe Pajak writes.
UK COVID-19 Data: 13 February 2021.
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Trends continue downwards with another 621 deaths in the last 24 hours – however, that is still 28,318 people who have now sadly lost their lives because of the coronavirus in just 28 days, Dr Joe Pajak writes.
UK COVID-19 Data: 12 February 2021.
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Trends continue downwards today – not that this will provide comfort for the families of the 758 people who lost their lives in 24 hours (697,785 people infected with the virus in 28 days) – while the risk of an upsurge due to the spread of Covid-19 variants remains, Dr Joe Pajak writes.
UK COVID-19 Data: 11 February 2021.
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Trends continue downwards today with 678 deaths in 24 hours (738,402 people infected with the virus in 28 days), but there is a long and challenging journey ahead, and still potentially a risk of an upsurge due to the many variants. A risk best avoided by holding firm now, Dr Joe Pajak writes.