One in 60 people is infected with the virus, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Coronavirus infections in the UK continue to fall, with one in 60 people now affected, according to theIn the week to 21 May, infections fell in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, but changed little in Scotland.
And infections in those aged 25-34 were also unchanged, although they fell in all other age groups in England. The ONS figures are an estimate, based on testing thousands of people at random in households across the UK. Sarah Crofts, from the ONS's Covid-19 Infection Survey, said: "Overall infections continue in the right direction across much of the UK, falling to below a million people infected in England for the first time since early December.
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