coronavirus.
11.08.2020 - 21:37 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The number of new confirmed coronavirus cases in Trafford has gone down.From 85 new cases confirmed in the week until July 30, this week’s figures show a reduction to 46 new cases recorded between then and August 6.The number of cases was one of the highest in the UK, but has since almost halved after the introduction of new government restrictions last week.Eleanor Roaf, Trafford’s director of public health, said: “Of course it is great news that the numbers of cases have halved.
However, we
.A further eighteen deaths have been recorded in the UK, as another 1,288 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed.A total of 41,423 people have died in the UK within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19, according to the Department of Health.Separate figures published by the UK’s statistics agencies show there have now been 57,000 deaths registered in the UK where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate.As of 9am on Saturday, a total of 324,601 cases of coronavirus have been
coronavirus have been confirmed in the UK since yesterday. A further 1,089 lab-confirmed cases of the coronavirus have been announced by the Department of Health bringing the total number to 320,286.
coronavirus cases.It comes as Greece has seen a significant hike in the number of new coronavirus cases in recent days.The country had managed to keep cases relatively low, with 3,112 confirmed cases and 183 deaths in mid-June, but this number has surged to 6,858 and 226 deaths as of Saturday.Greece’s government has now ordered bars, restaurants and cafes in several regions to shut between midnight and 7am after the number of cases surged at the beginning of August.Turkey, meanwhile, recorded
coronavirus have been recorded in the UK in the last 24 hours.
France has been added to the UK's quarantine list, it was announced tonight.Holidaymakers arriving back in the UK must quarantine for 14 days, the government has said.The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has advised against all but essential travel.
coronavirus in the UK in the 24 hours up to 9am on Wednesday, according to official government figures.
Alexandra Foxley-JohnsonThe National Health Service in England has been slammed for a report that seemingly includes gay and transgender people in a section dealing with disabilities and long-term health conditions.The NHS People Plan, published last month, was intended to provide a blueprint for the country’s health service to improve working conditions and staff shortages, the Independent reports.But it was heavily criticized for including the difficulties facing LGBTQ NHS staff in a section