Some of the worst-hit areas saw the biggest improvements - but, despite this progress, cases remained relatively high across England.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the data showed the country could not "take our foot off the pedal just yet". BBC News
See also:
- Official Statistics: REACT-1 study of coronavirus transmission: November 2020 interim results Department of Health and Social Care
- Covid: PM calls for 'unity' and agrees to publish data behind new tiers BBC News
- Covid-19: Don't 'take brakes off' Covid measures, says leading scientist BBC News
- Covid: Nadhim Zahawi appointed as vaccine rollout minister BBC News
- Covid: Hospitals could be overwhelmed without new tiers - minister BBC News
- Covid-19: Mass testing a 'distraction' from vaccine rollout - health leaders BBC News
- Covid Christmas: 'Avoid board games and sleepovers' BBC News
- Student Covid testing begins for Christmas exodus BBC News
- NHS staff will face 'massive levels of burnout' and 'very fragile' mental health after the pandemic The Daily Mail
- Almost 250,000 women are overdue cervical smear tests this year due to Covid-19 The Daily Mail
- Police clash with anti-lockdown protesters on Oxford Street with 150 arrests The Daily Telegraph
- Angry Tory MPs turn on Gove after ‘overwhelmed NHS’ claims The Guardian
- Working in the NHS, it doesn't feel like any end to Covid is in sight The Guardian
- Nearly a third of English hospital trusts exceed first peak of Covid patients The Guardian
- Inspectors moving between Covid-hit England care homes without tests The Guardian
- Dominic Raab warns UK at risk of third wave of coronavirus – video The Guardian
- Covid vaccine: NHS hospital staff ‘could get first jab in just 10 days’ The Independent
- Boris Johnson climbdown as he offers to end lockdown tier system early to ward off rebellion from Tory MPs The Independent
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