An estimated 2.7 million people, or one in 25, has the virus. About one in 30 had the virus in the previous week.
The rise is being driven by fast-spreading sub-variants of Omicron - called BA.4 and BA.5. BBC News
See also:
- Rising COVID case numbers causing real concern for NHS leaders NHS Confederation
- Has 'long Covid' peaked too? Number of Brits with condition FALLS for first time in a year The Daily Mail
- GPs reschedule non-urgent work as COVID-19 surge triggers county-wide red alert GPonline
- Covid: hospitals fight sickness and backlogs as latest wave hits UK The Guardian
- ‘There’s a feeling of powerlessness’: UK healthcare workers on rising Covid numbers The Guardian
- Is the death of Covid-19 patient with Down’s syndrome proof of care rationing? The Guardian
- Covid: Sage expert accuses government of ‘shutting its eyes and letting virus rip’ The Independent
- Government ‘wasted’ more than £800m choosing single-use PPE over greener alternative The Independent
- Covid warning over symptom of new strain that affects sufferers at night The Independent
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