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COVID-19 positive cases, confirmed and certified deaths in the United Kingdom by country ()
DateConfirmed cases[1]DeathsTestedSources
NewCumulativeConfirmed deathsah[1][2]Death cert.b[3][4]
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotal
EnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWales[5]TotalEnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWalesEngland & WalesNorthern IrelandScotland
25 Jan1131
26 Jan12152
27 Jan122173
28 Jan2497
29 Jan33130
30 Jan1131161
31 Jan1216177[6] [7]
1 Feb226203
2 Feb263266
3 Feb6860326
4 Feb1890416
5 Feb1952468
6 Feb998566
7 Feb954620
8 Feb31266686
9 Feb113109795
10 Feb133191 114
11 Feb1142441 358
12 Feb1154001 758[8]
13 Feb1167632 521
14 Feb1174432 964
15 Feb17282 992
16 Feb1181173 109
17 Feb1191 3924 501
18 Feb194154 916
19 Feb1202915 207
20 Feb203425 549
21 Feb11213365 885
22 Feb212676 152
23 Feb42251726 324
24 Feb1262126 536
25 Feb4302596 795
26 Feb3333377 132
27 Feb61405587 690[9] [10]
28 Feb121531 2968 986[11] [12]
29 Feb4571 49710 483[13]
DateConfirmed cases[1]DeathsTestedSources
NewCumulativeConfirmed deathsah[1][2]Death cert.b[3][4]
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotal
EnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWales[5]TotalEnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWalesEngland & WalesNorthern IrelandScotland
1 Mar311881 26711 750[14] [15] [16] [17]
2 Mar39111281 77513 525[18] [17] [19] [20] [21]
3 Mar5218038613 911[22]
4 Mar49222332 74816 659[23] [24] [25]
5 Mar47312841551 42418 083[26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31]
6 Mar731536312162 25520 338[32] [33] [34] [35]
7 Mar47354181261 12221 460[36] [37] [38]
8 Mar50524773282 05323 513[39] [40] [41] [42] [43] [44]
9 Mar1255609175131 44724 960[45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50]
10 Mar22544851472151 30126 261[51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [51]
11 Mar365291 23196211 21527 476[56] [57] [58]
12 Mar42122431 68521011322 28829 764[59]
13 Mar39092512 12112815473 00732 771[60] [61]
14 Mar31553642 500184219664 97537 746[62]
15 Mar397113262 974146430962 53340 279
16 Mar546718103 5742279471433 82644 105[63]
17 Mar67810241924 299151125321986 33750 442[64]
18 Mar910632295 26133115467132695 77956 221[65] [66] [67]
19 Mar931939576 2604211867313438 40064 621[68] [69]
20 Mar1 082956737 42732324011044572 35566 976
21 Mar1 0342251758 61954226413115895 84272 818
22 Mar1 2072043759 9572411933117217625 52278 340[70] [71]
23 Mar2 016208313212 1456734474195429635 60583 945[72][73] [74] [75]
24 Mar2 018248514014 333143411652244321 2126 49190 436[76] [77][73][78]
25 Mar2 2633713519016 912177225878305411 5226 58397 019[79] [80]
26 Mar2 6123217517819 8401696261 1613814151 9227 847104 866[79]
27 Mar2 6543416519322 8732723361 4554266352 3898 911113 777[79]
28 Mar2 3724918616725 6572798341 669464972 8696 999120 776[81][82]
29 Mar2 4368613915928 46219572102 04354743 4206 961127 737
30 Mar3 49012317934332 45635316142 4256356434 1047 209134 946
31 Mar3 7515343027736 8013686173 0867598504 9218 240143 186
DateConfirmed cases[1]DeathsTestedSources
NewCumulativeConfirmed deathsah[1][2]Death cert.b[3][4]
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotal
EnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWales[5]TotalEnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWalesEngland & WalesNorthern IrelandScotland
1 Apr4 08710331732641 571613226293 7268387495 8159 793152 979
2 Apr4 0108529233546 241603282194 46092414636 81610 215163 194[81][82]
3 Apr4 04013039933051 150655296245 22095913717 85910 590173 784
4 Apr3 3269434428155 2956894612135 8641 0541428 9299 406183 190
5 Apr3 0279136122459 120578468126 4311 10216410 05112 334195 524
6 Apr4 3376925538464 08253227277 4681 050712211 23013 313208 837
7 Apr4 5029726838769 231101027198 5001 180911712 5364 344213 181
8 Apr4 2538433638674 190924743339 6061 335912514 00512 959232 708
9 Apr4 02813839239178 7629877054110 7551 2152510115 34610 713243 421
10 Apr3 53111231830883 22510388142911 5941 19288516 63113 543256 605
11 Apr3 00412831524787 00774548103612 2781 234155017 93012 993269 598
12 Apr2 6948932224790 47560647151813 0221 255201019 21512 776282 374
13 Apr3 3407615527294 35969424111514 0631 111167720 41910 745290 720
14 Apr3 4458529131897 8011010961914 9031 1191514421 69711 879302 599
15 Apr3 627121390360101 43473240106015 9311 1412114923 00811 170313 769
16 Apr3 448113354363104 8799078463216 8661 1811612824 33313 839327 608
17 Apr3 445137307325108 31582680181117 9741 1391411025 59613 943341 551
18 Apr2 576148411247110 890101158182818 4681 060102526 69115 472357 023
19 Apr2 089159367181112 97838456174119 0241 004161727 72815 944372 967
20 Apr3 08583263281116 059539101920 1901 0181512428 88514 106386 044
21 Apr2 9970222259119 049112212132521 0139521616030 01311 626397 670
22 Apr2 781146366252121 82873970131521 7319652512131 12413 522411 192
23 Apr2 765142371200124 58660377301722 7339262111632 18714 629425 821
24 Apr2 779106288213127 367824581311023 564892118433 17418 401444 222
25 Apr1 817104354135129 18674164152323 968800204034 03423 115517 836
26 Apr1 40282273120130 58234347161424 288780171434 84525 577543 413
27 Apr2 22566197166132 804307185825 1907402210835 71526 355569 768
28 Apr2 30034200148135 09586913101725 9577111013436 57029 571599 339
29 Apr2 37155313167137 46263270207326 6147211511237 41833 455632 794[83]
30 Apr2 12273319194139 5805608392227 323679137538 18554 575687 369[84]
DateConfirmed cases[1]DeathsTestedSources
NewCumulativeConfirmed deathsah[1][2]Death cert.b[3][4]
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotal
EnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWales[5]TotalEnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWalesEngland & WalesNorthern IrelandScotland
1 May1 96590301161143 4926536091727 910678227638 96173 191762 279[85]
2 May1 25563273169146 02651940184428 201604191439 59863 667825 946[86]
3 May9737817094147 99024644111428 479 56818740 19156 397882 343[87]
4 May1 63769169131151 2442571251429 155586146540 85662 956945 299[88]
5 May1 61845171163154 370656562629 766552712241 53769 8391 015 138[89]
6 May1 44153272167157 09056744172130 25854178542 17057 0061 072 144[90]
7 May1 44850215168159 70642483141830 84754077242 78965 0921 139 626[91]
8 May1 02538225102161 4685355942831 13648384943 32967 4431 207 069[92]
9 May89256156124162 682283494931 37746091743 81563 3391 270 408[93]
10 May72341181101163 2762173641231 57141913544 25264 3621 334 770[94]
11 May1 24230141172163 418190105532 13435757344 68765 3371 400 107
12 May1 09944136139603531632 57737679045 16060 4101 460 517
13 May1 074601661434135092232 95335964445 56961 7411 522 258
14 May92238188121233 151533 281351135545 98871 6441 593 902
15 May91926143175236 7111533 70831785746 37069 5901 663 492
16 May65340187159240 181433 80878 5371 742 028
17 May6462890113243 695333 95876 6841 818 712
18 May9761657164246 406634 43067 4091 887 051
19 May1 0722061207248 818734 739nana
20 May8021896152248 293535 02360 7441 996 648
21 May62842105103250 908735 33167 6812 064 329
22 May4892311397254 195335 56180 2972 144 626
23 May152417269257 154135 947nana
24 May1825606259 559136 050nana
25 May36 174
26 May36 599
27 May36 943
28 May37 213
29 May37 362
30 May37 435
31 May37 529
DateConfirmed cases[1]DeathsPeople tested[1]Sources
NewCumulativeConfirmed deathsah[1][2]Death cert.b[3][4]
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotal
EnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWales[5]TotalEnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWalesEngland & WalesNorthern IrelandScotland
1 Jun44441367277 98537 76620 6691 248 046
2 Jun46283382279 85638 01519 0531 267 099
3 Jun431334935281 66138 15422 9771 290 076
4 Jun45132976283 31138 40721 1091 311 185
5 Jun422142142284 86837 55824 5791 335 764
6 Jun22861840286 19438 61922 4411 358 205
7 Jun9261842287 39938 66614 3621 372 567
8 Jun65131442289 14038 85423 4981 396 065
9 Jun63131238290 14339 01322 2481 418 313
10 Jun30441763291 40939 09523 4361 441 749
11 Jun392162777292 95039 22823 7031 465 452
12 Jun37232145294 37539 33224 6341 490 086
13 Jun29272539295 88939 36520 5011 510 587
14 Jun21942062296 85739 39518 7831 527 536
15 Jun25221065298 13639 50918 3751 554 752
16 Jun25281553299 25139 61520 3991 575 151
17 Jun2811648300 46939 69023 2441 598 395
18 Jun32332431301 81539 76923 4721 621 952
19 Jun32401525303 11039 84421 9331 643 885
20 Jun215417100304 33139 87818 9131 662 798
21 Jun17811071305 28939 89218 9061 681 704
22 Jun21001051306 21039 98121 2431 702 947
23 Jun1072847306 86240 06822 698 1 725 645
24 Jun26110125307 98040 17025 1761 750 821
25 Jun1752565309 36040 24821 3461 789 572
26 Jun1921746310 25040 28822 9651 812 537
27 Jun1421125311 15140 31921 8371 834 374
28 Jun9923116311 96540 34017 7241 852 098
29 Jun1960426312 65440 39121 9391 874 037
30 Jun1770532313 48340 49022 5721 896 609
DateConfirmed casesf[1]DeathsIn-person testsg[1]Sources
NewCumulativeConfirmed deathsah[1][2]Death cert.b[3][4]
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotal
EnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWales[5]TotalEnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWalesEngland & WalesNorthern IrelandScotland
1 Jul1412241283 75740 53027 3371 882 643
2 Jul1052726284 27640 57822 5741 905 178
3 Jul129unavailable034284 90040 61357 9602 465 822
4 Jul136unavailable415285 41640 63256 6672 522 459
5 Jul81218285 76840 64343 0102 565 380
6 Jul158422286 34940 69627 1672 576 157
7 Jul1563513286 97940 75353 4752 629 630
8 Jul1371316278 62140 78563 5712 693 195
9 Jul1364210288 13340 81975 8102 768 996
10 Jul202unavailable17288 95340 83679 3622 848 353
11 Jul104unavailable116289 60340 84579 9872 928 339
12 Jul721411290 13340 85349 4912 971 248
13 Jul990119291 37340 89930 6223 001 908
14 Jul1461116291 91140 92553 4843 055 392
15 Jul1340611292 55240 94867 7513 123 142
16 Jul1472416293 23940 97587 9063 211 048
17 Jul180unavailable010294 06640 98496 6943 307 742
18 Jul120unavailable312294 79240 99593 8843 401 624
19 Jul58026295 37241 00567 2263 468 851
20 Jul910315295 81741 03037 5843 467 667
21 Jul542120296 37741 04773 5263 537 770
22 Jul1046028297 14641 05662 6943 600 180
23 Jul1134023297 91441 08868 8803 675 900
24 Jul154unavailable216298 68141 10378 4693 749 119
25 Jul91unavailable111299 42641 11177 6913 826 100
26 Jul874018300 11141 11454 6883 868 009
27 Jul970011300 69241 13533 8713 901 392
28 Jul671121301 45541 16980 7273 982 208
29 Jul92016302 30141 17177 3214 059 082
30 Jul1001314303 18141 19888 4694 147 386
31 Jul1160210303 95241 20283 9354 231 299
DateConfirmed casesf[1]DeathsIn-person testsg[1]Sources
NewCumulativeConfirmed deathsah[1][2]Death cert.b[3][4]
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotal
EnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWales[5]TotalEnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWalesEngland & WalesNorthern IrelandScotland
1 Aug81unavailable122304 69541 20768 6954 299 994
2 Aug806218305 62341 20876 8864 375 929
3 Aug73457306 29341 22667 3674 438 322
4 Aug75444307 18441 24076 2764 514 503
5 Aug1355210308 13441 25882 9474 597 431
6 Aug581610309 00541 27093 4694 681 011
7 Aug98unavailable29309 76341 27393 1204 774 131
8 Aug860911310 82541 27893 4184 867 549
9 Aug6112−25311 64141 295103 6544 971 203
10 Aug91140312 78941 30994 3165 065 855
11 Aug55144313 79841 32963 309
12 Aug41 347
13 Aug262324316 36741 357
14 Aug851048317 44441 361
15 Aug78641318 48441 366
16 Aug80272319 19741 369
17 Aug72615320 28641 380
18 Aug73546321 09841 396
19 Aug92883322 28041 403
Total166 1314 99415 96016 289
DateEnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWales[5]TotalEnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandWalesTotalEngland & WalesNorthern IrelandScotlandTotalNewTotalSources
NewCumulativeNewNew
Confirmed deathsah[1][2]Death cert.b[3][4]In-person testsg[1]
Confirmed casesf[1]Deaths
  • Great Britain and Northern Ireland only.
  • Totals for England are not the sum of the row above since detailed information about all locations of cases has not been published.
  • a ^ Number of deaths occurring in hospitals in the UK among patients who have tested positive for coronavirus, by date of the deaths being reported to the government.
  • b ^ Number of deaths in the UK by date of occurrence where COVID-19 was mentioned on the death certificate, including suspected cases of COVID-19, according to the Office for National Statistics and Scottish and Northern Irish records.
  • c ^ The total number of deaths was 463 as of 0900 BST (0800 UTC) 25 March, an increase of 41 from 0900 BST 24 March. As of 1700 BST (1600 UTC) 25 March, the total number of deaths was 578, an increase of 115 from 0900 BST 25 March.
  • d ^ Number of positive tests from 27 March include tests for key workers and their households; previously only people with medical need and most critical workers had been tested.[1]
  • e ^ Historical data revision.
  • f ^ Methodology for reporting number of positive cases changed from 1 July 2020
  • g ^ Methodology for reporting number of people tested changed from 3 July 2020
  • h ^ Methodology for reporting number of deaths changed on 12 August 2020 and applied retroactively

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