UK

The UK has recorded 122,186 new cases of coronavirus and a further 137 deaths, the latest daily figures show.

It is the highest number of new infections reported since the beginning of the pandemic. Yesterday there were 119,789 cases and 147 fatalities within 28 days of a positive test recorded.

Seven days ago there were 93,045 cases and 111 deaths.

Follow live coronavirus updates

The UK Health and Security Agency (UKHSA) has reported another 23,719 Omicron infections, meaning the total is now 114,625.

A further 605,561 booster vaccinations were administered on Thursday, taking the total to 32,290,487, or 56.1% of the population aged 12 and over.

Head of the UKHSA, Dr Jenny Harries, said coronavirus data needs to be treated with caution over the festive period because it “might not give a particularly true picture”.

There will be no official updates on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player


0:50

‘We haven’t seen COVID rates like this’

Meanwhile, the Office for National Statistics says an estimated 1.7m people had coronavirus across the UK last week.

Its data covers people who tested positive for COVID-19 outside hospital or a care setting during week ending 19 December.

Follow the Daily podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker

In England there were 1.5 million people with the virus that week – the equivalent of one in 35 people.

The figure was highest in London, where most cases of the Omicron variant have been detected, at a rate of one in 20 people.

Articles You May Like

MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor says bitcoin is ‘cyber Manhattan’ — a ‘good investment’ even at the top
California wins the first round against Trump as Tesla faces down a union coup
Thames Water seeks court approval for emergency bailout
Health AI startup Suki expands partnership with Google Cloud to deliver more assistive tech for clinicians
Jim Cramer addresses Nvidia’s recent 14% decline and what he’s doing with the stock