Latest Covid data shows where in UK infections are rising and falling Covid infections are rising across the South and East of England, but falling in the North, new figures show.
Around one in 19 people in private households in England had Covid-19 in the week to 5 February, or 2.8 million people – up from one in 20 during the previous week, the Office for National Statistics said. The Independent
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