It suggests around 3.76 million people were infected in the week ending 16 April - roughly one in 17 people.
This is a fall of about 15% on the week before - when the figure stood at 4.4 million, or around one in 15 people. BBC News
See also:
- Covid: Tain family ends more than two years self isolation BBC News
- Covid 19: Vulnerable patients denied £800 anti-viral jab unless they go private The Daily Mail
- Recipients of Paxlovid report symptoms returning and even testing positive for the virus again The Daily Mail
- At least 70% of people have had Covid in England, official data shows The Daily Mail
- ‘Living with Covid’ should not mean letting people go to hospital alone, says NHS chief The Daily Telegraph
- Matt Hancock to publish tell-all book on government’s handling of pandemic The Guardian
- What does a faint line mean on a lateral flow test? The Independent
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