Nearly 3.5 million people, or one in 20, has the virus - that's up from 2.7m, or one in 25, the week before.
The rise is being driven by fast-spreading sub-variants of Omicron, called BA.4 and BA.5. BBC News
See also:
- Covid: Sore throat now top symptom that could be the virus BBC News
- 3.5MILLION Britons had Covid last week as cases rose by another THIRD The Daily Mail
- Coronophobic Britain locks ITSELF down: Three in 10 Brits are staying at home to avoid virus The Daily Mail
- Covid omicron variant is 'troubling' because 'people aren’t responding to vaccines', warns expert The Daily Telegraph
- How the UK’s rising Covid cases compare to other countries The Independent
- Summer COVID spike is less severe - but relentless pressure on emergency departments is taking its toll Sky News
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