One in 13 people thought to have had Covid in week ending 26 March, as Scotland and Wales also record new highs
Coronavirus infection levels have hit an all-time high in England with one in 13 thought to have had Covid in the most recent week, data from theThe latest figures also reveal that the number of coronavirus infections across the UK rose by around 650,000 compared with the week before, with 4,908,900 people estimated to have had Covid in the most recent week., based on swabs collected from randomly selected households, an estimated 7.
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