England saw the largest increase in death rates in Europe, with Scotland seeing the third largest increase.
The Office for National Statistics says that Spain saw the highest peak in rates of death in Europe. BBC News
See also:
- How does the coronavirus pandemic compare across Europe? Office for National Statistics
- England has highest excess death rate The King's Fund
- Coronavirus: Lockdown tightened in parts of northern England BBC News
- Coronavirus: Care home visits 'delayed' over lack of testing BBC News
- Covid-19: Why Hong Kong's 'third wave' is a warning BBC News
- Coronavirus: UK lockdown solidarity 'starting to fray' BBC News
- Only 7.1% of the UK has had coronavirus: Major antibody study reveals The Daily Mail
- 'I'm worried about a second wave': Matt Hancock warns wave of infections is 'rolling across Europe' The Daily Mail
- Britain's coronavirus cases rise 14% in a week as experts urge ministers not to panic The Daily Mail
- New push to double Covid-19 testing in England to 500,000 a day The Guardian
- Covid-19 test a week after UK arrival 'could halve quarantine time' The Guardian
- Average BAME Covid-19 patient decades younger than white Britons in study The Guardian
- 'Heartless and reckless' to force shielding people back to work, says TUC The Guardian
- Misunderstanding scale of coronavirus spread ‘undoubtedly led’ to UK’s huge death toll, says expert The Independent
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