Ethnic minority Covid death gap closes – ONS
Data shows ethnic minorities are no longer more likely to die from the virus than white people . Source link
Data shows ethnic minorities are no longer more likely to die from the virus than white people . Source link
About one in 35 people in the UK have the virus, the Office for National Statistics suggests. Source link
About 2.3 million people are thought to have the virus – up half a million from the week before. Source link
Infections have been falling since the end of March, after the Omicron variant pushed up cases. Source link
Numbers with the virus in the UK have decreased by a quarter, with one in 23 now testing positive. Source link
About one in 15 people would test positive for coronavirus, as levels start to fall. Source link
The ONS says it can find no evidence Covid-19 vaccines are causing cardiac deaths in the young. Source link
A form of Omicron called BA.2 is now the most common variant in most of the UK, figures suggest. Source link
It’s the most significant drop since the Omicron wave hit the country in December, the figures suggest. Source link
One in 15 people had Covid last week and numbers are rising fastest in the north of England. Source link