COVID-19: UK: The number of confirmed cases are near you.
About this data
These figures come from data published by Public Health England, working with the Department for Health and Social Care and Health Protection Scotland. Some of the numbers are updated daily, though others may be updated more regularly.
The Confirmed UK cases: 9,529
New cases: 1,452
UK deaths: 463
England: 7,973
Scotland: 719
Wales: 628
NI: 209
Hampshire | 251 |
Birmingham | 228 |
Greater Glasgow and Clyde | 221 |
Lambeth | 212 |
Southwark | 209 |
Brent | 192 |
Wandsworth | 184 |
Sheffield | 174 |
Croydon | 163 |
Westminster | 152 |
Hertfordshire | 147 |
Harrow | 145 |
Cumbria | 145 |
Ealing | 136 |
Bromley | 125 |
Surrey | 117 |
Lewisham | 114 |
Derbyshire | 110 |
Barnet | 100 |
Wolverhampton | 98 |
Enfield | 98 |
Merton | 98 |
Greenwich | 97 |
Kensington and Chelsea | 97 |
Staffordshire | 97 |
Kent | 96 |
Nottinghamshire | 92 |
Hillingdon | 90 |
Hounslow | 90 |
Essex | 88 |
Lothian | 88 |
Lanarkshire | 87 |
Oxfordshire | 86 |
Hackney and City of London | 85 |
Hammersmith and Fulham | 80 |
Leicestershire | 80 |
Lancashire | 78 |
Newham | 77 |
Haringey | 76 |
Camden | 71 |
Tower Hamlets | 71 |
Islington | 70 |
Redbridge | 67 |
Waltham Forest | 63 |
Walsall | 60 |
Bexley | 59 |
Buckinghamshire | 59 |
Warwickshire | 59 |
Forth Valley | 59 |
Newcastle upon Tyne | 58 |
Nottingham | 57 |
Liverpool | 57 |
Gloucestershire | 57 |
West Sussex | 57 |
Ayrshire and Arran | 57 |
Tayside | 57 |
Worcestershire | 55 |
Leeds | 53 |
Barking and Dagenham | 53 |
Dudley | 51 |
Sandwell | 50 |
Devon | 50 |
Salford | 47 |
Havering | 47 |
Manchester | 45 |
Stockport | 45 |
Sutton | 45 |
Norfolk | 45 |
North Yorkshire | 45 |
Richmond upon Thames | 44 |
Northamptonshire | 43 |
Oldham | 42 |
Bristol, City of | 41 |
Cambridgeshire | 41 |
Derby | 40 |
Trafford | 40 |
Wiltshire | 39 |
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly | 37 |
Kingston upon Thames | 37 |
Tameside | 35 |
Suffolk | 35 |
Portsmouth | 33 |
Shropshire | 33 |
Leicester | 32 |
Lincolnshire | 31 |
Dumfries and Galloway | 31 |
Cheshire East | 30 |
Luton | 29 |
Milton Keynes | 29 |
Rochdale | 29 |
Fife | 29 |
Grampian | 29 |
Southampton | 28 |
South Gloucestershire | 25 |
Medway | 25 |
Brighton and Hove | 25 |
County Durham | 25 |
Sunderland | 25 |
Coventry | 25 |
Central Bedfordshire | 24 |
Shetland | 24 |
Dorset | 23 |
Bury | 23 |
North Tyneside | 23 |
Slough | 22 |
East Sussex | 22 |
Somerset | 22 |
Highland | 22 |
North Somerset | 21 |
Plymouth | 21 |
Bolton | 21 |
Bath and North East Somerset | 20 |
Sefton | 20 |
Rotherham | 20 |
Kirklees | 20 |
East Riding of Yorkshire | 19 |
Northumberland | 19 |
Barnsley | 19 |
Solihull | 19 |
Wakefield | 19 |
Torbay | 18 |
Cheshire West and Chester | 18 |
West Berkshire | 16 |
St. Helens | 16 |
Wirral | 16 |
Bradford | 16 |
Herefordshire, County of | 15 |
Thurrock | 15 |
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole | 15 |
Doncaster | 15 |
Borders | 15 |
Stockton-on-Tees | 14 |
York | 14 |
Wigan | 14 |
Windsor and Maidenhead | 13 |
Wokingham | 13 |
Telford and Wrekin | 12 |
Stoke-on-Trent | 12 |
Redcar and Cleveland | 10 |
Gateshead | 10 |
Middlesbrough | 9 |
Warrington | 9 |
Peterborough | 9 |
Southend-on-Sea | 9 |
Reading | 9 |
Knowsley | 9 |
South Tyneside | 9 |
Halton | 8 |
Blackpool | 8 |
Swindon | 8 |
Bedford | 7 |
Calderdale | 7 |
North Lincolnshire | 5 |
Darlington | 4 |
Hartlepool | 3 |
Blackburn with Darwen | 3 |
North East Lincolnshire | 3 |
Bracknell Forest | 3 |
Isle of Wight | 3 |
Kingston upon Hull, City of | 2 |
After tests for the anti-bodies have been approved for general use, the scientists will have an idea on how many people have had the disease with no symptoms, also the people with antibodies will know they are safe to go out into the community.
About Covid-19
Since first being identified as a new coronavirus strain in patients from the city of Wuhan in Hubei province, China, late last year, covid-19 has spread around the globe.
The virus can cause pneumonia. Those who have fallen ill are reported to suffer coughs, fever and breathing difficulties. You can find out more about the symptoms and the latest government guidance here.
There are things you can do to protect yourself and slow the spread of the virus. Chief among them are regularly washing your hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and water, and catching coughs and sneezes in tissues.
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