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COVID-19: UK: The number of confirmed cases are near you.

By BlogKing on March 26th, 2020 / Views
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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

Data from Public Health England at 11:39 GMT 26 Mar 2020.
The larger the circle references the number of cases in that area.
London, hardest hit. Population density and commuter numbers are to account for this.
If everyone listens to the advice and new rules then we expect to see this curve to slow down in around 2 weeks.
After the curve slows, testing in the community will be available to enable normal life to slowly resume.
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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