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Revision as of 21:39, 20 March 2020

2020 coronavirus pandemic in the United Kingdom
Computer generated representation of coronavirus SARS-CoV-2
Confirmed cases by country and NHS region in England as of 20 March 2020[1][2]
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DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationUnited Kingdom
First outbreakWuhan, Hubei, China
Index caseYork, North Yorkshire
Arrival date31 January 2020
(4 years, 6 months, 2 weeks and 4 days)
Confirmed cases3,983[3]
Recovered79[3]
Deaths
177[nb 1][3]
Government website
'Coronavirus (COVID-19): latest information and advice' at www.gov.uk[nb 2]

The 2019–20 coronavirus outbreak was confirmed to have spread to the United Kingdom on 31 January 2020 from China when the first two cases with the respiratory disease COVID-19, caused by the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, were confirmed in Newcastle upon Tyne in a family of Chinese nationals staying in a hotel in York.[4][5]

On 12 January the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a new coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, who had initially come to the attention of the WHO on 31 December 2019.[4] The UK subsequently developed a prototype specific laboratory test for the new disease.[6] In response to the outbreak, Heathrow Airport received additional clinical support and tightened surveillance of the three direct flights that it received from Wuhan every week.[7] The four UK Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) raised the UK risk level from low to moderate on 30 January, upon the WHO's announcement of the disease as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).[6]

As soon as cases appeared in the UK on 31 January a public health information campaign was launched to advise people how to lessen the risk of spreading the virus.[6] Further cases in early February prompted the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock, to introduce the Health Protection (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020 statutory instrument.[4] Guidance on infection prevention and control, how to detect and diagnose COVID-19, and daily updates, including advice to travellers have been published by the UK's Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and Public Health England (PHE).[4] In addition, the NHS set up COVID-19 drive-through screening centres at multiple hospitals.[8][9] Chief Medical Adviser to the UK Government, Chris Whitty has explained a strategy to tackle the outbreak, based upon four aims: contain, delay, research and mitigate.[10]

The earliest documented transmission within the UK occurred on 28 February 2020; all of the cases detected previously had been infected abroad.[11] By 1 March, cases had been detected in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland.[4][12] Subsequently, Prime Minister Boris Johnson unveiled the Coronavirus Action Plan,[4] and the government declared the coronavirus outbreak as a "level 4 incident".[13] On 11 March, the WHO declared the outbreak a pandemic.[14] Other responses included some schools in England choosing to close.[15] Some airlines announced a number of flight cancellations,[16] and some online retailers have reported consumers placing unusually large orders.[17] On 12 March, the UK risk level was raised from moderate to high.[18] Four days later, following the experience in Italy,[19] whose health system shares similar values and organisation as the NHS,[20] and based on evidence including forecasting by epidemiologists at Imperial College London,[21] the government advised on further measures on social distancing and advised people in the UK against "non-essential" travel and contact with others, as well as suggesting people should avoid pubs, clubs and theatres, and work from home if possible. Pregnant women, people over the age of 70 and those with certain health conditions were urged to consider the advice "particularly important", and would be asked to self-isolate.[19] On 18 March, it was announced that the UK will close all schools.[22]

As of 20 March, after performing 66,976 tests, there have been 3,983 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United Kingdom.[nb 3][3] 177 people in the UK with confirmed infection have died,[nb 1][3] and one further death has been confirmed in the British Overseas Territory of the Cayman Islands.[27] Additionally, one British citizen died in the outbreak on the Diamond Princess cruise ship.

Background

On 12 January, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a new coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, who had initially come to the attention of the WHO on 31 December 2019. This cluster was initially linked to the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan City. However, some of those first cases with laboratory confirmed results had no link to the market, and the source of the epidemic is unknown.[28][29]

Unlike SARS of 2003, the case fatality ratio for COVID-19, a disease also classified as a high consequence infectious disease (HCID),[30][31] has been much lower, but the transmission has been significantly greater, with a significant total death toll.[32][30] COVID-19 typically appears with about seven days of flu-like symptoms followed by some people progressing to symptoms of a viral pneumonia requiring admission to hospital.[30]

Timeline

COVID-19 cases in the United Kingdom  ()
     Deaths        Confirmed cases
202020202021202120222022
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJun
Last 15 daysLast 15 days
Date
Cases (rise)
Deaths (rise)
2020-01-31 2(n.a.)
2(=)
2020-02-06 3(+1)
3(=)
2020-02-09 4(+1)
2020-02-10 8(+4)
8(=)
2020-02-13 9(+1)
9(=)
2020-02-24 13(+4)
13(=)
2020-02-28 19(+6)
2020-02-29 23(+4)
2020-03-01 35(+12)
2020-03-02 40(+5)
2020-03-03 51(+11)
2020-03-04 85(+34)
2020-03-05 114(+29) 1(n.a.)
2020-03-06 160(+46) 2(+1)
2020-03-07 206(+46) 2(=)
2020-03-08 271(+65) 3(+1)
2020-03-09 321(+50) 7(+4)
2020-03-10 373(+52) 7(=)
2020-03-11
456(+83) 9(+2)
2020-03-12
590(+134) 10(+1)
2020-03-13
797(+207) 28(+18)
2020-03-14
1,061(+264) 43(+15)
2020-03-15
1,391(+330) 65(+22)
2020-03-16
1,543(+152) 81(+16)
2020-03-17
1,950(+407) 115(+34)
2020-03-18
2,626(+676) 158(+43)
2020-03-19
3,269(+643) 194(+36)
2020-03-20
3,983(+714) 250(+56)
2020-03-21
5,018(+1,035) 285(+35)
2020-03-22
5,683(+665) 359(+74)
2020-03-23
6,650(+967) 508(+149)
2020-03-24
8,077(+1,427) 694(+186)[i]
2020-03-25
9,529(+1,452) 877(+183)
2020-03-26
11,658(+2,129) 1,161(+284)
2020-03-27
14,548(+2,890)[ii] 1,455(+294)
2020-03-28
17,104(+2,556) 1,669(+214)
2020-03-29
19,606(+2,502) 2,043(+374)
2020-03-30
22,271(+2,665) 2,425(+382)
2020-03-31
25,521(+3,250) 3,095(+670)
2020-04-01
30,088(+4,567) 3,747(+652)
2020-04-02
34,610(+4,522) 4,461(+714)
2020-04-03
39,282(+4,672) 5,221(+760)
2020-04-04
43,282(+4,000) 5,865(+644)
2020-04-05
49,481(+6,199) 6,433(+568)
2020-04-06
53,624(+4,143) 7,471(+1,038)
2020-04-07
57,512(+3,888) 8,505(+1,034)
2020-04-08
63,377(+5,865) 9,608(+1,103)
2020-04-09
68,052(+4,675) 10,760(+1,152)
2020-04-10
73,758(+5,706) 11,599(+839)
2020-04-11
78,991(+5,233) 12,285(+686)
2020-04-12
84,279(+5,288) 13,029(+744)
2020-04-13
88,621(+4,342) 14,073(+1,044)
2020-04-14
93,873(+5,252) 14,915(+842)
2020-04-15
98,476(+4,603) 15,944(+1,029)
2020-04-16
103,093(+4,617) 16,879(+935)
2020-04-17
108,692(+5,599) 17,994(+1,115)
2020-04-18
114,217(+5,525) 18,492(+498)
2020-04-19
120,067(+5,850) 19,051(+559)
2020-04-20
124,743(+4,676) 20,223(+1,172)
2020-04-21
129,044(+4,301) 21,060(+837)
2020-04-22
133,495(+4,451) 21,787(+727)
2020-04-23
138,078(+4,583) 22,792(+1,005)
2020-04-24
143,464(+5,386) 23,635(+843)
2020-04-25
148,377(+4,913) 24,055(+420)
2020-04-26
152,840(+4,463) 24,393(+338)
2020-04-27
157,149(+4,309) 25,302(+909)
2020-04-28
161,145(+3,996) 26,097(+795)[iii]
2020-04-29
165,221(+4,076) 26,771(+674)
2020-04-30
171,253(+6,032) 27,510(+739)
2020-05-01
177,454(+6,201) 28,131(+621)
2020-05-02
182,260(+4,806) 28,446(+315)
2020-05-03
186,599(+4,339) 28,734(+288)
2020-05-04
190,584(+3,985) 29,427(+693)
2020-05-05
194,990(+4,406) 30,076(+649)
2020-05-06
201,101(+6,111) 30,615(+539)
2020-05-07
206,715(+5,614) 31,241(+626)
2020-05-08
211,364(+4,649) 31,587(+346)
2020-05-09
215,260(+3,896) 31,855(+268)
2020-05-10
219,183(+3,923) 32,065(+210)
2020-05-11
223,060(+3,877) 32,692(+627)
2020-05-12
226,463(+3,403) 33,186(+494)
2020-05-13
229,705(+3,242) 33,614(+428)
2020-05-14
233,151(+3,446) 33,998(+384)
2020-05-15
236,711(+3,560) 34,466(+468)
2020-05-16
240,161(+3,450) 34,636(+170)
2020-05-17
243,695(+3,534) 34,796(+160)
2020-05-18
246,406(+2,711)[iv] 35,341(+545)
2020-05-19
248,818(+2,412) 35,704(+363)
2020-05-20
248,293[v] 36,042(+338)
2020-05-21
250,908(+2,615) 36,393(+351)
2020-05-22
254,195(+3,287) 36,675(+282)
2020-05-23
257,154(+2,959) 37,116(+441)
2020-05-24
259,559(+2,405) 37,237(+121)
2020-05-25
261,184(+1,625) 37,373(+136)
2020-05-26
263,188(+2,004) 37,807(+434)
2020-05-27
267,240(+4,052) 38,220(+413)
2020-05-28
269,127(+1,887) 38,593(+373)
2020-05-29
271,222(+2,095) 38,819(+226)
2020-05-30
272,826(+1,604) 38,934(+115)
2020-05-31
274,762(+1,936) 39,045(+111)[vi]
2020-06-01
276,332(+1,570) 39,369(+324)
2020-06-02
277,985(+1,653) 39,728(+359)
2020-06-03
279,856(+1,871) 39,904(+176)
2020-06-04
281,661(+1,805) 40,261(+357)
2020-06-05
283,311(+1,650) 40,465(+204)
2020-06-06
284,868(+1,557) 40,542(+77)
2020-06-07
286,194(+1,326) 40,597(+55)
2020-06-08
287,399(+1,205) 40,883(+286)
2020-06-09
289,140(+1,741) 41,128(+245)
2020-06-10
290,143(+1,003) 41,279(+151)
2020-06-11
291,409(+1,266) 41,481(+202)
2020-06-12
292,950(+1,541) 41,662(+181)
2020-06-13
294,375(+1,425) 41,698(+36)
2020-06-14
295,889(+1,514) 41,736(+38)
2020-06-15
296,857(+968) 41,969(+233)
2020-06-16
298,136(+1,279) 42,153(+184)
2020-06-17
299,251(+1,115) 42,288(+135)
2020-06-18
300,469(+1,218) 42,461(+173)
2020-06-19
301,815(+1,346) 42,589(+128)
2020-06-20
303,110(+1,295) 42,632(+43)
2020-06-21
304,331(+1,221) 42,647(+15)
2020-06-22
305,289(+958) 42,927(+280)
2020-06-23
306,210(+921) 43,081(+154)
2020-06-24
306,862(+652) 43,230(+149)
2020-06-25
307,980(+1,118) 43,414(+184)
2020-06-26
309,360(+1,380) 43,514(+100)
2020-06-27
310,250(+890) 43,550(+36)
2020-06-28
311,151(+901) 43,575(+25)
2020-06-29
311,965(+814) 43,730(+155)
2020-06-30
312,654(+689) 43,906(+176)
2020-07-01
313,483(+829) 43,995(+89)
2020-07-02
283,757[vii] 44,131(+136)
2020-07-03
284,276(+519) 44,198(+67)
2020-07-04
284,900(+624) 44,220(+22)
2020-07-05
285,416(+516) 44,236(+16)
2020-07-06
285,768(+352) 44,391(+155)
2020-07-07
286,349(+581) 44,517(+126)
2020-07-08
286,979(+630) 44,602(+85)
2020-07-09
287,621(+642) 44,650(+48)
2020-07-10
288,133(+512) 44,798(+148)
2020-07-11
288,953(+820) 44,819(+21)
2020-07-12
289,603(+650) 44,830(+11)
2020-07-13
290,133(+530) 44,968(+138)
2020-07-14
291,373(+1,240)[viii] 45,053(+85)
2020-07-15
291,911(+538) 45,119(+66)
2020-07-16
292,552(+641) 45,233(+114)[ix]
2020-07-17
293,239(+687) 45,273(+40)
2020-07-18
294,066(+827) 45,301(+28)
2020-07-19
294,792(+726) 45,312(+11)
2020-07-20
295,372(+580) 45,422(+110)
2020-07-21
295,817(+445) 45,501(+79)
2020-07-22
296,377(+560) 45,554(+53)
2020-07-23
297,146(+769) 45,677(+123)
2020-07-24
297,914(+768) 45,738(+61)
2020-07-25
298,681(+767) 45,752(+14)
2020-07-26
299,426(+745) 45,759(+7)
2020-07-27
300,111(+685) 45,878(+119)
2020-07-28
300,692(+581) 45,961(+83)
2020-07-29
301,455(+763) 45,999(+38)
2020-07-30
302,301(+846) 46,054(+55)
2020-07-31
303,181(+880) 46,119(+65)
2020-08-01
303,952(+771) 46,193(+74)
2020-08-02
304,695(+743) 46,201(+8)
2020-08-03
305,623(+928) 46,210(+9)
2020-08-04
306,293(+670) 46,299(+89)
2020-08-05
307,184(+891) 46,364(+65)
2020-08-06
308,134(+950) 46,413(+49)
2020-08-07
309,005(+871) 46,511(+98)
2020-08-08
309,763(+758) 46,566(+55)
2020-08-09
310,825(+1,062) 46,574(+8)
2020-08-10
311,641(+816) 46,526
2020-08-11
312,789(+1,148) 46,526(=)
2020-08-12
313,798(+1,009) 41,329[x]
2020-08-13
314,927(+1,129) 41,329(=)
2020-08-14
316,367(+1,440) 41,357(+28)
2020-08-15
317,444(+1,077) 41,361(+4)
2020-08-16
318,484(+1,040) 41,366(+5)
2020-08-17
319,197(+713) 41,369(+3)
2020-08-18
320,286(+1,089) 41,381(+12)
2020-08-19
321,098(+812) 41,397(+16)
2020-08-20
322,280(+1,182) 41,403(+6)
2020-08-21
323,313(+1,033) 41,405(+2)
2020-08-22
324,601(+1,288) 41,423(+18)
2020-08-23
325,642(+1,041) 41,429(+6)
2020-08-24
326,614(+972) 41,433(+4)
2020-08-25
327,798(+1,184) 41,449(+16)
2020-08-26
328,846(+1,048) 41,465(+16)
2020-08-27
330,368(+1,522) 41,477(+12)
2020-08-28
331,644(+1,276) 41,486(+9)
2020-08-29
332,752(+1,108) 41,498(+12)
2020-08-30
334,467(+1,715) 41,499(+1)
2020-08-31
335,873(+1,406) 41,501(+2)
2020-09-01
337,168(+1,295) 41,504(+3)
2020-09-02
338,676(+1,508) 41,514(+10)
2020-09-03
340,411(+1,735) 41,527(+13)
2020-09-04
342,351(+1,940) 41,537(+10)
2020-09-05
344,164(+1,813) 41,549(+12)
2020-09-06
347,152(+2,988) 41,551(+2)
2020-09-07
350,100(+2,948) 41,554(+3)
2020-09-08
352,520(+2,420) 41,584(+30)
2020-09-09
355,219(+2,699) 41,594(+10)
2020-09-10
358,138(+2,919) 41,608(+14)
2020-09-11
361,677(+3,539) 41,614(+6)
2020-09-12
365,174(+3,497) 41,623(+9)
2020-09-13
368,504(+3,330) 41,628(+5)
2020-09-14
371,125(+2,621) 41,637(+9)
2020-09-15
374,228(+3,103) 41,664(+27)
2020-09-16
378,219(+3,991) 41,684(+20)
2020-09-17
381,614(+3,395) 41,705(+21)
2020-09-18
385,936(+4,322) 41,732(+27)
2020-09-19
390,358(+4,422) 41,759(+27)
2020-09-20
394,257(+3,899) 41,777(+18)
2020-09-21
398,625(+4,368) 41,788(+11)
2020-09-22
403,551(+4,926) 41,825(+37)
2020-09-23
409,759(+6,208) 41,862(+37)
2020-09-24
416,363(+6,604) 41,902(+40)
2020-09-25
423,236(+6,873) 41,936(+34)
2020-09-26
429,277(+6,041) 41,971(+35)
2020-09-27
434,969(+5,692) 41,988(+17)
2020-09-28
439,013(+4,044) 42,001(+13)
2020-09-29
446,156(+7,143) 42,072(+71)
2020-09-30
453,264(+7,108) 42,143(+71)
2020-10-01
460,178(+6,914) 42,202(+59)
2020-10-02
467,146(+6,968) 42,268(+66)
2020-10-03
480,017(+12,871)[xi] 42,317(+49)
2020-10-04
502,978(+22,961)[xi] 42,350(+33)
2020-10-05
515,571(+12,593) 42,369(+19)
2020-10-06
530,113(+14,542) 42,445(+76)
2020-10-07
544,275(+14,162) 42,515(+70)
2020-10-08
561,815(+17,540) 42,592(+77)
2020-10-09
575,679(+13,864) 42,679(+87)
2020-10-10
590,844(+15,165) 42,760(+81)
2020-10-11
603,716(+12,872) 42,825(+65)
2020-10-12
617,688(+13,972) 42,875(+50)
2020-10-13
634,920(+17,232) 42,875(=)
2020-10-14
654,644(+19,724) 43,155(+280)
2020-10-15
673,622(+18,978) 43,293(+138)
2020-10-16
689,257(+15,635) 43,429(+136)
2020-10-17
705,428(+16,171) 43,579(+150)
2020-10-18
722,409(+16,981) 43,646(+67)
2020-10-19
741,212(+18,803) 43,726(+80)
2020-10-20
762,542(+21,330) 43,967(+241)
2020-10-21
789,229(+26,687) 44,158(+191)
2020-10-22
810,467(+21,238) 44,347(+189)
2020-10-23
830,998(+20,531) 44,571(+224)
2020-10-24
854,010(+23,012) 44,745(+174)
2020-10-25
873,800(+19,790) 44,896(+151)
2020-10-26
894,690(+20,890) 44,998(+102)
2020-10-27
917,575(+22,885) 45,365(+367)
2020-10-28
942,275(+24,700) 45,675(+310)
2020-10-29
965,340(+23,065) 45,955(+280)
2020-10-30
989,745(+24,405) 46,229(+274)
2020-10-31
1,011,660(+21,915) 46,555(+326)
2020-11-01
1,034,914(+23,254) 46,717(+162)
2020-11-02
1,053,864(+18,950) 46,853(+136)
2020-11-03
1,073,882(+20,018) 47,250(+397)
2020-11-04
1,099,059(+25,177) 47,742(+492)
2020-11-05
1,123,197(+24,138) 48,120(+378)
2020-11-06
1,146,484(+23,287) 48,475(+355)
2020-11-07
1,171,441(+24,957) 48,888(+413)
2020-11-08
1,192,013(+20,572) 49,044(+156)
2020-11-09
1,213,363(+21,350) 49,238(+194)
2020-11-10
1,233,775(+20,412) 49,770(+532)
2020-11-11
1,256,725(+22,950) 50,365(+595)
2020-11-12
1,290,195(+33,470) 50,928(+563)
2020-11-13
1,317,496(+27,301) 51,304(+376)
2020-11-14
1,344,356(+26,860) 51,766(+462)
2020-11-15
1,369,318(+24,962) 51,934(+168)
2020-11-16
1,390,681(+21,363) 52,147(+213)
2020-11-17
1,410,732(+20,051) 52,745(+598)
2020-11-18
1,430,341(+19,609) 53,274(+529)
2020-11-19
1,453,256(+22,915) 53,775(+501)
2020-11-20
1,473,508(+20,252) 54,286(+511)
2020-11-21
1,493,383(+19,875) 54,626(+340)
2020-11-22
1,512,045(+18,662) 55,024(+398)[xii]
2020-11-23
1,527,495(+15,450) 55,230(+206)
2020-11-24
1,538,794(+11,299) 55,838(+608)
2020-11-25
1,557,007(+18,213) 56,533(+695)
2020-11-26
1,574,562(+17,555) 57,031(+498)
2020-11-27
1,589,301(+14,739) 57,551(+520)
2020-11-28
1,605,172(+15,871) 58,030(+479)
2020-11-29
1,617,327(+12,155) 58,245(+215)
2020-11-30
1,629,657(+12,330) 58,448(+203)
2020-12-01
1,643,086(+13,429) 59,051(+603)
2020-12-02
1,659,256(+16,170) 59,699(+648)
2020-12-03
1,674,134(+14,878) 60,113(+414)
2020-12-04
1,690,432(+16,298) 60,617(+504)
2020-12-05
1,705,971(+15,539) 61,014(+397)
2020-12-06
1,723,242(+17,271) 61,245(+231)
2020-12-07
1,737,960(+14,718) 61,434(+189)
2020-12-08
1,750,241(+12,281) 62,033(+599)
2020-12-09
1,766,819(+16,578) 62,566(+533)
2020-12-10
1,787,783(+20,964) 63,082(+516)
2020-12-11
1,809,455(+21,672) 63,506(+424)
2020-12-12
1,830,956(+21,501) 64,026(+520)
2020-12-13
1,849,403(+18,447) 64,170(+144)
2020-12-14
1,869,666(+20,263) 64,402(+232)
2020-12-15
1,888,116(+18,450) 64,908(+506)
2020-12-16
1,913,277(+25,161) 65,520(+612)
2020-12-17
1,948,660(+35,383)[xiii] 66,052(+532)
2020-12-18
1,977,167(+28,507) 66,541(+489)
2020-12-19
2,004,219(+27,052) 67,075(+534)
2020-12-20
2,040,147(+35,928) 67,401(+326)
2020-12-21
2,073,511(+33,364) 67,616(+215)
2020-12-22
2,110,314(+36,803) 68,307(+691)
2020-12-23
2,149,551(+39,237) 69,051(+744)
2020-12-24
2,188,587(+39,036) 69,625(+574)
2020-12-25
2,221,312(+32,725) 70,195(+570)
2020-12-26
2,256,005(+34,693) 70,405(+210)
2020-12-27
2,288,345(+32,340) 70,752(+347)
2020-12-28
2,329,730(+41,385) 71,109(+357)
2020-12-29
2,382,865(+53,135) 71,567(+458)
2020-12-30
2,432,888(+50,023) 72,548(+981)
2020-12-31
2,488,780(+55,892) 73,512(+964)
2021-01-01
2,542,065(+53,285) 74,125(+613)
2021-01-02
2,599,789(+57,724) 74,570(+445)
2021-01-03
2,654,779(+54,990) 75,024(+454)
2021-01-04
2,713,563(+58,784) 75,431(+407)
2021-01-05
2,774,479(+60,916) 76,305(+874)
2021-01-06
2,836,801(+62,322) 77,346(+1,041)
2021-01-07
2,889,419(+52,618) 78,508(+1,162)
2021-01-08
2,957,472(+68,053) 79,833(+1,325)
2021-01-09
3,017,409(+59,937) 80,868(+1,035)
2021-01-10
3,072,349(+54,940) 81,431(+563)
2021-01-11
3,118,518(+46,169) 81,960(+529)
2021-01-12
3,164,051(+45,533) 83,203(+1,243)
2021-01-13
3,211,576(+47,525) 84,767(+1,564)
2021-01-14
3,260,258(+48,682) 86,015(+1,248)
2021-01-15
3,316,019(+55,761) 87,295(+1,280)
2021-01-16
3,357,361(+41,342) 88,590(+1,295)
2021-01-17
3,395,959(+38,598) 89,261(+671)
2021-01-18
3,433,494(+37,535) 89,860(+599)
2021-01-19
3,466,849(+33,355) 91,470(+1,610)
2021-01-20
3,505,754(+38,905) 93,290(+1,820)
2021-01-21
3,543,646(+37,892) 94,580(+1,290)
2021-01-22
3,583,907(+40,261) 95,981(+1,401)
2021-01-23
3,617,459(+33,552) 97,329(+1,348)
2021-01-24
3,647,463(+30,004) 97,939(+610)
2021-01-25
3,669,658(+22,195) 98,531(+592)
2021-01-26
3,689,746(+20,088) 100,162(+1,631)
2021-01-27
3,715,054(+25,308) 101,887(+1,725)
2021-01-28
3,743,734(+28,680) 103,126(+1,239)
2021-01-29
3,772,813(+29,079) 104,371(+1,245)
2021-01-30
3,796,088(+23,275) 105,571(+1,200)
2021-01-31
3,817,176(+21,088) 106,158(+587)
2021-02-01
3,835,783(+18,607) 106,564(+406)
2021-02-02
3,852,623(+16,840) 108,013(+1,449)
2021-02-03
3,871,825(+19,202) 109,335(+1,322)
2021-02-04
3,892,459(+20,634) 110,250(+915)
2021-02-05
3,911,573(+19,114) 111,264(+1,014)
2021-02-06
3,929,835(+18,262) 112,092(+828)
2021-02-07
3,945,680(+15,845) 112,465(+373)
2021-02-08
3,959,784(+14,104) 112,798(+333)
2021-02-09
3,972,148(+12,364) 113,850(+1,052)
2021-02-10
3,985,161(+13,013) 114,851(+1,001)
2021-02-11
3,998,655(+13,494) 115,529(+678)
2021-02-12
4,013,799(+15,144) 116,287(+758)
2021-02-13
4,027,106(+13,307) 116,908(+621)
2021-02-14
4,038,078(+10,972) 117,166(+258)
2021-02-15
4,047,843(+9,765) 117,396(+230)
2021-02-16
4,058,468(+10,625) 118,195(+799)
2021-02-17
4,071,185(+12,717) 118,933(+738)
2021-02-18
4,083,242(+12,057) 119,387(+454)
2021-02-19
4,095,269(+12,027) 119,920(+533)
2021-02-20
4,105,675(+10,406) 120,365(+445)
2021-02-21
4,115,509(+9,834) 120,580(+215)
2021-02-22
4,126,150(+10,641) 120,757(+177)
2021-02-23
4,134,639(+8,489) 121,305(+548)
2021-02-24
4,144,577(+9,938) 121,747(+442)
2021-02-25
4,154,562(+9,985) 122,070(+323)
2021-02-26
4,163,085(+8,523) 122,415(+345)
2021-02-27
4,170,519(+7,434) 122,705(+290)
2021-02-28
4,176,554(+6,035) 122,849(+144)
2021-03-01
4,182,009(+5,455) 122,953(+104)
2021-03-02
4,188,400(+6,391) 123,296(+343)
2021-03-03
4,194,785(+6,385) 123,783(+487)[xiv]
2021-03-04
4,201,358(+6,573) 124,025(+242)
2021-03-05
4,207,304(+5,946) 124,261(+236)
2021-03-06
4,213,343(+6,039) 124,419(+158)
2021-03-07
4,218,520(+5,177) 124,501(+82)
2021-03-08
4,223,232(+4,712) 124,566(+65)
2021-03-09
4,228,998(+5,766) 124,797(+231)
2021-03-10
4,234,924(+5,926) 124,987(+190)
2021-03-11
4,241,677(+6,753) 125,168(+181)
2021-03-12
4,248,286(+6,609) 125,343(+175)
2021-03-13
4,253,820(+5,534) 125,464(+121)[xv]
2021-03-14
4,258,438(+4,618) 125,516(+52)
2021-03-15
4,263,527(+5,089) 125,580(+64)
2021-03-16
4,268,821(+5,294) 125,690(+110)
2021-03-17
4,274,579(+5,758) 125,831(+141)
2021-03-18
4,280,882(+6,303) 125,926(+95)
2021-03-19
4,285,684(+4,802) 126,026(+100)
2021-03-20
4,291,271(+5,587) 126,122(+96)
2021-03-21
4,296,583(+5,312) 126,155(+33)
2021-03-22
4,301,925(+5,342) 126,172(+17)
2021-03-23
4,307,304(+5,379) 126,284(+112)
2021-03-24
4,312,908(+5,604) 126,382(+98)
2021-03-25
4,319,128(+6,220) 126,445(+63)
2021-03-26
4,325,315(+6,187) 126,515(+70)
2021-03-27
4,329,180(+3,865) 126,573(+58)
2021-03-28
4,333,042(+3,862) 126,592(+19)
2021-03-29
4,337,696(+4,654) 126,615(+23)
2021-03-30
4,341,736(+4,040) 126,670(+55)
2021-03-31
4,345,788(+4,052) 126,713(+43)
2021-04-01
4,350,266(+4,478) 126,764(+51)
2021-04-02
4,353,668(+3,402) 126,816(+52)[xvi]
2021-04-03
4,357,091(+3,423) 126,826(+10)
2021-04-04
4,359,388(+2,297) 126,836(+10)
2021-04-05
4,362,150(+2,762) 126,862(+26)
2021-04-06
4,364,529(+2,379) 126,882(+20)
2021-04-07
4,367,291(+2,762) 126,927(+45)
2021-04-08
4,370,321(+3,030) 126,980(+53)
2021-04-09
4,365,461[xvii] 127,040(+60)
2021-04-10
4,368,045(+2,584) 127,080(+40)
2021-04-11
4,369,775(+1,730) 127,087(+7)
2021-04-12
4,373,343(+3,568) 127,100(+13)
2021-04-13
4,375,814(+2,471) 127,123(+23)
2021-04-14
4,378,305(+2,491) 127,161(+38)
2021-04-15
4,380,976(+2,671) 127,191(+30)
2021-04-16
4,383,732(+2,756) 127,225(+34)
2021-04-17
4,385,938(+2,206) 127,260(+35)
2021-04-18
4,387,820(+1,882) 127,270(+10)
2021-04-19
4,390,783(+2,963) 127,274(+4)
2021-04-20
4,393,307(+2,524) 127,307(+33)
2021-04-21
4,395,703(+2,396) 127,327(+20)
2021-04-22
4,398,431(+2,728) 127,345(+18)
2021-04-23
4,401,109(+2,678) 127,385(+40)
2021-04-24
4,403,170(+2,061) 127,417(+32)
2021-04-25
4,404,882(+1,712) 127,428(+11)
2021-04-26
4,406,946(+2,064) 127,434(+6)
2021-04-27
4,409,631(+2,685) 127,451(+17)
2021-04-28
4,411,797(+2,166) 127,480(+29)
2021-04-29
4,414,242(+2,445) 127,502(+22)
2021-04-30
4,416,623(+2,381) 127,517(+15)
2021-05-01
4,418,530(+1,907) 127,524(+7)
2021-05-02
4,420,201(+1,671) 127,538(+14)
2021-05-03
4,421,850(+1,649) 127,539(+1)
2021-05-04
4,423,796(+1,946) 127,543(+4)
2021-05-05
4,425,940(+2,144) 127,570(+27)
2021-05-06
4,428,553(+2,613) 127,583(+13)
2021-05-07
4,431,043(+2,490) 127,598(+15)
2021-05-08
4,433,090(+2,047) 127,603(+5)
2021-05-09
4,434,860(+1,770) 127,605(+2)
2021-05-10
4,437,217(+2,357) 127,609(+4)
2021-05-11
4,439,691(+2,474) 127,629(+20)
2021-05-12
4,441,975(+2,284) 127,640(+11)
2021-05-13
4,444,631(+2,656) 127,651(+11)
2021-05-14
4,446,824(+2,193) 127,668(+17)
2021-05-15
4,448,851(+2,027) 127,675(+7)
2021-05-16
4,450,777(+1,926) 127,679(+4)
2021-05-17
4,452,756(+1,979) 127,684(+5)
2021-05-18
4,450,392[xviii] 127,691(+7)
2021-05-19
4,452,527(+2,135)[xix] 127,694(+3)
2021-05-20
4,455,221(+2,694)[xx] 127,701(+7)
2021-05-21
4,457,923(+2,702) 127,710(+9)
2021-05-22
4,460,446(+2,523) 127,716(+6)
2021-05-23
4,462,538(+2,092) 127,721(+5)
2021-05-24
4,464,900(+2,362) 127,724(+3)
2021-05-25
4,467,310(+2,410) 127,739(+15)
2021-05-26
4,470,297(+2,987) 127,748(+9)
2021-05-27
4,473,677(+3,380) 127,758(+10)
2021-05-28
4,477,705(+4,028) 127,768(+10)
2021-05-29
4,480,945(+3,240) 127,775(+7)
2021-05-30
4,484,056(+3,111) 127,781(+6)
2021-05-31
4,487,339(+3,283) 127,782(+1)
2021-06-01
4,490,438(+3,099) 127,782(=)
2021-06-02
4,494,699(+4,261) 127,794(+12)
2021-06-03
4,499,878(+5,179) 127,812(+18)
2021-06-04
4,506,018(+6,140) 127,823(+11)
2021-06-05
4,511,669(+5,651) 127,836(+13)
2021-06-06
4,516,892(+5,223) 127,840(+4)
2021-06-07
4,522,476(+5,584) 127,841(+1)
2021-06-08
4,528,442(+5,966) 127,854(+13)
2021-06-09
4,535,754(+7,312) 127,860(+6)
2021-06-10
4,542,986(+7,232) 127,867(+7)
2021-06-11
4,550,944(+7,958) 127,884(+17)
2021-06-12
4,558,494(+7,550) 127,896(+12)
2021-06-13
4,565,813(+7,319) 127,904(+8)
2021-06-14
4,573,419(+7,606) 127,907(+3)
2021-06-15
4,581,006(+7,587) 127,917(+10)
2021-06-16
4,589,814(+8,808) 127,926(+9)
2021-06-17
4,600,623(+10,809) 127,945(+19)
2021-06-18
4,610,893(+10,270) 127,956(+11)
2021-06-19
4,620,968(+10,075) 127,970(+14)
2021-06-20
4,630,040(+9,072) 127,976(+6)
2021-06-21
4,640,507(+10,467) 127,981(+5)
2021-06-22
4,651,988(+11,481) 128,008(+27)
2021-06-23
4,667,870(+15,882) 128,027(+19)
2021-06-24
4,684,572(+16,702) 128,048(+21)
2021-06-25
4,699,868(+15,296) 128,066(+18)
2021-06-26
4,717,811(+17,943) 128,089(+23)
2021-06-27
4,732,434(+14,623) 128,100(+11)
2021-06-28
4,755,078(+22,644) 128,103(+3)
2021-06-29
4,775,301(+20,223) 128,126(+23)
2021-06-30
4,800,907(+25,606) 128,140(+14)
2021-07-01
4,828,463(+27,556) 128,162(+22)
2021-07-02
4,855,169(+26,706) 128,189(+27)
2021-07-03
4,879,616(+24,447) 128,207(+18)
2021-07-04
4,903,434(+23,818) 128,222(+15)
2021-07-05
4,930,534(+27,100) 128,231(+9)
2021-07-06
4,958,868(+28,334) 128,268(+37)
2021-07-07
4,990,916(+32,048) 128,301(+33)
2021-07-08
5,022,893(+31,977) 128,336(+35)
2021-07-09
5,058,093(+35,200) 128,365(+29)
2021-07-10
5,089,893(+31,800) 128,399(+34)
2021-07-11
5,121,245(+31,352) 128,425(+26)
2021-07-12
5,155,243(+33,998) 128,431(+6)
2021-07-13
5,191,459(+36,216) 128,481(+50)
2021-07-14
5,233,207(+41,748) 128,530(+49)
2021-07-15
5,281,098(+47,891) 128,593(+63)
2021-07-16
5,332,371(+51,273) 128,642(+49)
2021-07-17
5,386,340(+53,969) 128,683(+41)
2021-07-18
5,433,939(+47,599) 128,708(+25)
2021-07-19
5,473,477(+39,538) 128,727(+19)
2021-07-20
5,519,602(+46,125) 128,823(+96)
2021-07-21
5,563,006(+43,404) 128,896(+73)
2021-07-22
5,602,321(+39,315) 128,980(+84)
2021-07-23
5,637,975(+35,654) 129,044(+64)
2021-07-24
5,669,260(+31,285) 129,130(+86)
2021-07-25
5,697,912(+28,652) 129,158(+28)
2021-07-26
5,722,298(+24,386) 129,172(+14)
2021-07-27
5,745,526(+23,228) 129,303(+131)
2021-07-28
5,770,928(+25,402) 129,430(+127)
2021-07-29
5,801,561(+30,633) 129,515(+85)
2021-07-30
5,830,774(+29,213) 129,583(+68)
2021-07-31
5,856,528(+25,754) 129,654(+71)
2021-08-01
5,880,667(+24,139) 129,719(+65)
2021-08-02
5,902,354(+21,687) 129,743(+24)
2021-08-03
5,923,820(+21,466) 129,881(+138)
2021-08-04
5,952,756(+28,936) 130,000(+119)
2021-08-05
5,982,581(+29,825) 130,086(+86)
2021-08-06
6,014,023(+31,442) 130,178(+92)
2021-08-07
6,042,252(+28,229) 130,281(+103)
2021-08-08
6,069,362(+27,110) 130,320(+39)
2021-08-09
6,094,243(+24,881) 130,357(+37)
2021-08-10
6,117,540(+23,297) 130,503(+146)
2021-08-11
6,146,800(+29,260) 130,607(+104)
2021-08-12
6,179,506(+32,706) 130,701(+94)
2021-08-13
6,211,868(+32,362) 130,801(+100)
2021-08-14
6,241,011(+29,143) 130,894(+93)
2021-08-15
6,267,437(+26,426) 130,953(+59)
2021-08-16
6,295,613(+28,176) 130,979(+26)
2021-08-17
6,322,241(+26,628) 131,149(+170)
2021-08-18
6,355,887(+33,646) 131,260(+111)
2021-08-19
6,392,160(+36,273) 131,373(+113)
2021-08-20
6,429,147(+36,987) 131,487(+114)
2021-08-21
6,460,930(+31,783) 131,591(+104)
2021-08-22
6,492,906(+31,976) 131,640(+49)
2021-08-23
6,524,581(+31,675) 131,680(+40)
2021-08-24
6,555,200(+30,619) 131,854(+174)
2021-08-25
6,590,747(+35,547) 132,003(+149)
2021-08-26
6,628,709(+37,962) 132,143(+140)
2021-08-27
6,666,399(+37,690) 132,243(+100)
2021-08-28
6,698,486(+32,087) 132,376(+133)
2021-08-29
6,731,423(+32,937) 132,437(+61)
2021-08-30
6,757,650(+26,227) 132,485(+48)[xxi]
2021-08-31
6,789,581(+31,931) 132,535(+50)
2021-09-01
6,825,074(+35,493) 132,742(+207)
2021-09-02
6,862,904(+37,830) 132,920(+178)
2021-09-03
6,904,969(+42,065) 133,041(+121)
2021-09-04
6,941,611(+36,642) 133,161(+120)
2021-09-05
6,978,126(+36,515) 133,229(+68)
2021-09-06
7,018,927(+40,801) 133,274(+45)
2021-09-07
7,056,106(+37,179) 133,483(+209)
2021-09-08
7,094,592(+38,486) 133,674(+191)
2021-09-09
7,132,072(+37,480) 133,841(+167)
2021-09-10
7,168,806(+36,734) 133,988(+147)
2021-09-11
7,197,662(+28,856) 134,144(+156)
2021-09-12
7,226,276(+28,614) 134,200(+56)
2021-09-13
7,256,559(+30,283) 134,261(+61)
2021-09-14
7,282,810(+26,251) 134,446(+185)
2021-09-15
7,312,683(+29,873) 134,647(+201)
2021-09-16
7,339,009(+26,326) 134,805(+158)
2021-09-17
7,371,301(+32,292) 134,983(+178)
2021-09-18
7,400,739(+29,438) 135,147(+164)
2021-09-19
7,429,746(+29,007) 135,203(+56)
2021-09-20
7,465,448(+35,702) 135,252(+49)
2021-09-21
7,496,543(+31,095) 135,455(+203)
2021-09-22
7,530,103(+33,560) 135,621(+166)
2021-09-23
7,565,867(+35,764) 135,803(+182)
2021-09-24
7,601,487(+35,620) 135,983(+180)
2021-09-25
7,631,233(+29,746) 136,105(+122)
2021-09-26
7,664,230(+32,997) 136,168(+63)
2021-09-27
7,701,715(+37,485) 136,208(+40)
2021-09-28
7,736,235(+34,520) 136,375(+167)
2021-09-29
7,771,294(+35,059) 136,525(+150)
2021-09-30
7,807,036(+35,742) 136,662(+137)
2021-10-01
7,841,625(+34,589) 136,789(+127)
2021-10-02
7,871,014(+29,389) 136,910(+121)
2021-10-03
7,900,680(+29,666) 136,953(+43)
2021-10-04
7,934,936(+34,256) 136,986(+33)
2021-10-05
7,967,985(+33,049) 137,152(+166)
2021-10-06
8,006,660(+38,675) 137,295(+143)
2021-10-07
8,046,390(+39,730) 137,417(+122)
2021-10-08
8,081,300(+34,910) 137,541(+124)
2021-10-09
8,120,713(+39,413) 137,697(+156)[xxii]
2021-10-10
8,154,306(+33,593) 137,735(+38)
2021-10-11
8,193,769(+39,463) 137,763(+28)
2021-10-12
8,231,437(+37,668) 137,944(+181)
2021-10-13
8,272,883(+41,446) 138,080(+136)
2021-10-14
8,317,439(+44,556) 138,237(+157)
2021-10-15
8,361,651(+44,212) 138,379(+142)
2021-10-16
8,404,469(+42,818) 138,527(+148)
2021-10-17
8,449,165(+44,696) 138,584(+57)
2021-10-18
8,497,868(+48,703) 138,629(+45)
2021-10-19
8,541,192(+43,324) 138,852(+223)
2021-10-20
8,589,737(+48,545) 139,031(+179)
2021-10-21
8,641,221(+51,484) 139,146(+115)
2021-10-22
8,689,949(+48,728) 139,326(+180)
2021-10-23
8,734,934(+44,985) 139,461(+135)
2021-10-24
8,773,674(+38,740) 139,533(+72)
2021-10-25
8,809,774(+36,100) 139,571(+38)
2021-10-26
8,853,227(+43,453) 139,834(+263)[xxiii]
2021-10-27
8,897,149(+43,922) 140,041(+207)
2021-10-28
8,936,155(+39,006) 140,206(+165)
2021-10-29
8,979,236(+43,081) 140,392(+186)
2021-10-30
9,019,962(+40,726) 140,558(+166)
2021-10-31
9,057,629(+37,667) 140,632(+74)
2021-11-01
9,097,706(+40,077) 140,672(+40)
2021-11-02
9,130,857(+33,151) 140,964(+292)[xxiv]
2021-11-03
9,171,660(+40,803) 141,181(+217)
2021-11-04
9,208,219(+36,559) 141,395(+214)
2021-11-05
9,241,916(+33,697) 141,588(+193)
2021-11-06
9,272,066(+30,150) 141,743(+155)
2021-11-07
9,301,909(+29,843) 141,805(+62)
2021-11-08
9,333,891(+31,982) 141,862(+57)
2021-11-09
9,366,676(+32,785) 142,124(+262)
2021-11-10
9,406,001(+39,325) 142,338(+214)
2021-11-11
9,448,402(+42,401) 142,533(+195)
2021-11-12
9,487,302(+38,900) 142,678(+145)
2021-11-13
9,524,971(+37,669) 142,835(+157)
2021-11-14
9,561,099(+36,128) 142,898(+63)
2021-11-15
9,600,369(+39,270) 142,945(+47)
2021-11-16
9,637,190(+36,821) 143,159(+214)
2021-11-17
9,675,058(+37,868) 143,360(+201)
2021-11-18
9,721,916(+46,858) 143,559(+199)
2021-11-19
9,766,153(+44,237) 143,716(+157)
2021-11-20
9,806,034(+39,881) 143,866(+150)
2021-11-21
9,845,492(+39,458) 143,927(+61)
2021-11-22
9,889,926(+44,434) 143,972(+45)
2021-11-23
9,932,408(+42,482) 144,137(+165)
2021-11-24
9,974,843(+42,435) 144,286(+149)
2021-11-25
10,021,497(+46,654) 144,433(+147)
2021-11-26
10,070,841(+49,344) 144,593(+160)
2021-11-27
10,110,408(+39,567) 144,724(+131)
2021-11-28
10,146,915(+36,507) 144,775(+51)
2021-11-29
10,189,059(+42,144) 144,810(+35)
2021-11-30
10,228,772(+39,713) 144,969(+159)
2021-12-01
10,276,007(+47,235) 145,140(+171)
2021-12-02
10,329,074(+53,067) 145,281(+141)
2021-12-03
10,379,647(+50,573) 145,424(+143)
2021-12-04
10,421,104(+41,457) 145,551(+127)[xxv]
2021-12-05
10,464,389(+43,285) 145,605(+54)
2021-12-06
10,515,239(+50,850) 145,646(+41)
2021-12-07
10,560,341(+45,102) 145,826(+180)
2021-12-08
10,610,958(+50,617) 145,987(+161)
2021-12-09
10,660,981(+50,023) 146,135(+148)
2021-12-10
10,719,165(+58,184) 146,255(+120)
2021-12-11
10,771,444(+52,279) 146,387(+132)
2021-12-12
10,819,515(+48,071) 146,439(+52)
2021-12-13
10,873,468(+53,953) 146,477(+38)
2021-12-14
10,932,545(+59,077) 146,627(+150)
2021-12-15
11,010,286(+77,741) 146,791(+164)
2021-12-16
11,097,851(+87,565) 146,937(+146)
2021-12-17
11,190,354(+92,503) 147,048(+111)
2021-12-18
11,279,428(+89,074) 147,173(+125)
2021-12-19
11,361,387(+81,959) 147,218(+45)
2021-12-20
11,453,121(+91,734) 147,261(+43)
2021-12-21
11,542,143(+89,022)[xxvi] 147,433(+172)
2021-12-22
11,647,473(+105,330)[xxvii] 147,573(+140)
2021-12-23
11,769,921(+122,448) 147,720(+147)
2021-12-24
11,891,292(+121,371) 147,857(+137)
2021-12-25
12,013,553(+122,261) 147,867(+10)
2021-12-26
12,132,919(+119,366) 147,870(+3)
2021-12-27
12,209,991(+77,072) 148,003(+133)
2021-12-28
12,338,676(+128,685) 148,021(+18)[xxviii]
2021-12-29
12,559,926(+221,250)[xxix] 148,089(+68)
2021-12-30
12,748,050(+188,124) 148,421(+332)[xxx]
2021-12-31
12,937,886(+189,836) 148,624(+203)
2022-01-01
13,100,458(+162,572) 148,778(+154)[xxxi]
2022-01-02
13,235,401(+134,943) 148,851(+73)[xxxii]
2022-01-03
13,422,815(+187,414) 148,893(+42)[xxxiii]
2022-01-04
13,641,520(+218,705)[xxxiv] 148,941(+48)
2022-01-05
13,835,334(+193,814) 149,284(+343)[xxxv]
2022-01-06
14,015,065(+179,731) 149,515(+231)
2022-01-07
14,193,228(+178,163) 149,744(+229)
2022-01-08
14,333,794(+140,566) 150,057(+313)
2022-01-09
14,475,192(+141,398) 150,154(+97)
2022-01-10
14,617,314(+142,122) 150,230(+76)[xxxvi]
2022-01-11
14,732,594(+115,280)[xxxvii] 150,609(+379)
2022-01-12
14,862,138(+129,544) 151,007(+398)
2022-01-13
14,967,817(+105,679) 151,342(+335)[xxxviii]
2022-01-14
15,066,395(+98,578) 151,612(+270)
2022-01-15
15,147,120(+80,725) 151,899(+287)
2022-01-16
15,217,280(+70,160) 151,987(+88)
2022-01-17
15,305,410(+88,130) 152,075(+88)[xxxix]
2022-01-18
15,399,300(+93,890) 152,513(+438)[xl]
2022-01-19
15,506,750(+107,450) 152,872(+359)
2022-01-20
15,613,283(+106,533) 153,202(+330)
2022-01-21
15,709,059(+95,776) 153,490(+288)
2022-01-22
15,784,488(+75,429) 153,787(+297)[xli]
2022-01-23
15,859,288(+74,800) 153,862(+75)
2022-01-24
15,953,685(+94,397)[xlii] 153,916(+54)
2022-01-25
16,047,716(+94,031)[xliii] 154,356(+440)
2022-01-26
16,149,319(+101,603) 154,702(+346)
2022-01-27
16,245,474(+96,155) 155,040(+338)
2022-01-28
16,333,980(+88,506) 155,317(+277)
2022-01-29
16,406,123(+72,143)[xliv] 155,613(+296)
2022-01-30
16,468,522(+62,399) 155,698(+85)[xlv]
2022-01-31
17,315,893(+847,371)[xlvi] 155,754(+56)
2022-02-01
17,428,345(+112,452) 156,875(+1,121)[xlvii]
2022-02-02
17,515,199(+86,854) 157,409(+534)
2022-02-03
17,607,832(+92,633) 157,730(+321)[xlviii]
2022-02-04
17,689,885(+82,053) 157,984(+254)
2022-02-05
17,749,999(+60,114) 158,243(+259)
2022-02-06
17,803,325(+53,326) 158,318(+75)
2022-02-07
17,866,632(+63,307) 158,363(+45)
2022-02-08
17,932,803(+66,171) 158,677(+314)
2022-02-09
18,000,119(+67,316) 158,953(+276)
2022-02-10
18,162,199(+162,080)[xlix] 159,158(+205)
2022-02-11
18,220,515(+58,316) 159,351(+193)
2022-02-12
18,266,015(+45,500) 159,518(+167)
2022-02-13
18,306,859(+40,844) 159,570(+52)
2022-02-14
18,348,029(+41,170) 159,605(+35)
2022-02-15
18,393,951(+45,922) 159,839(+234)
2022-02-16
18,447,706(+53,755) 160,038(+199)
2022-02-17
18,499,058(+51,352) 160,221(+183)
2022-02-18
18,546,205(+47,147) 160,379(+158)
2022-02-19
18,580,216(+34,011) 160,507(+128)
2022-02-20
18,605,752(+25,536) 160,581(+74)[l]
2022-02-21
18,654,572(+48,820) 160,610(+29)[li]
2022-02-22
18,695,448(+40,876) 160,815(+205)
2022-02-23
18,734,683(+39,235) 160,979(+164)
2022-02-24
18,773,164(+38,481) 161,104(+125)
2022-02-25
18,804,765(+31,601) 161,224(+120)
2022-02-28
18,886,701(n.a.) 161,361(n.a.)
2022-03-01
18,985,568(+98,867)[lii] 161,630(+269)
2022-03-02
19,029,321(+43,753) 161,704(+74)[liii]
2022-03-03
19,074,696(+45,375) 161,898(+194)[liv]
2022-03-04
19,119,181(+44,485) 162,008(+110)
2022-03-07
19,245,301(n.a.) 162,147(n.a.)
2022-03-08
19,307,014(+61,713) 162,359(+212)
2022-03-09
19,373,884(+66,870) 162,482(+123)
2022-03-10
19,457,976(+84,092)[lv] 162,624(+142)
2022-03-11
19,530,485(+72,509) 162,738(+114)
2022-03-14
19,700,952(n.a.)[lvi] 162,873(n.a.)
2022-03-15
19,820,181(+119,229)[lvii] 163,095(+222)
2022-03-16
19,911,155(+90,974)[lviii] 163,248(+153)
2022-03-17
20,001,627(+90,472)[lix] 163,386(+138)
2022-03-18
20,093,762(+92,135)[lx] 163,511(+125)
2022-03-21
20,319,434(n.a.) 163,679(n.a.)
2022-03-22
20,413,731(+94,297) 163,929(+250)
2022-03-23
20,515,998(+102,267) 164,123(+194)
2022-03-24
20,613,817(+97,819) 164,282(+159)[lxi]
2022-03-25
20,691,123(+77,306) 164,454(+172)
2022-03-28
20,905,515(n.a.) 164,671(n.a.)
2022-03-29
20,986,171(+80,656) 164,974(+303)
2022-03-30
21,073,009(+86,838) 165,187(+213)
2022-03-31
21,147,425(+74,416) 165,379(+192)
2022-04-01
21,216,874(+69,449) 165,570(+191)
2022-04-04
21,359,681(n.a.)[lxii] 165,780(n.a.)
2022-04-05
21,410,305(+50,624) 166,148(+368)
2022-04-06
21,461,556(+51,251) 169,095(+2,947)[lxiii]
2022-04-07
21,508,546(+46,990) 169,412(+317)
2022-04-08
21,549,830(+41,284) 169,759(+347)
2022-04-11
21,641,004(n.a.) 170,107(n.a.)
2022-04-12
21,679,280(+38,276) 170,395(+288)[lxiv]
2022-04-13
21,715,116(+35,836) 171,046(+651)[lxv]
2022-04-14
21,747,638(+32,522)[lxvi] 171,396(+350)
2022-04-19
21,863,944(n.a.) 171,878(n.a.)
2022-04-20
21,890,037(+26,093) 172,386(+508)
2022-04-21
21,909,509(+19,472)[lxvii] 173,032(+646)
2022-04-22
21,933,206(+23,697) 173,352(+320)
2022-04-25
21,978,198(n.a.) 173,693(n.a.)
2022-04-26
21,994,809(+16,611)[lxviii] 174,144(+451)
2022-04-27
22,011,920(+17,111) 174,448(+304)
2022-04-28
22,025,925(+14,005) 174,696(+248)
2022-04-29
22,038,340(+12,415)[lxix] 174,912(+216)
2022-05-03
22,073,858(n.a.) 175,319(n.a.)
2022-05-04
22,090,523(+16,665) 175,546(+227)[lxx]
2022-05-05
22,102,983(+12,460) 175,984(+438)[lxxi]
2022-05-06
22,114,034(+11,051) 176,212(+228)
2022-05-09
22,140,287(n.a.) 176,424(n.a.)
2022-05-10
22,144,628(+4,341)[lxxii] 176,424(=)
2022-05-11
22,145,157(+529) 176,424(=)
2022-05-12
22,159,615(+14,458) 176,708(+284)[lxxiii]
2022-05-13
22,159,805(+190) 176,708(=)
2022-05-16
22,203,799(n.a.) 177,410(n.a.)
2022-05-19
22,232,377(n.a.)[lxxiv] 177,890(n.a.)
2022-06-01
22,238,713(n.a.)[lxxv] 177,977(n.a.)
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Notes:

  1. ^ On 25 March PHE changed reporting of deaths to be correct up to 17:00 the previous day, while cases are reported up to 09:00 the same day. Deaths reported for Tuesday 24 March only covered from 09:00 to 17:00 on that day; subsequent reporting is for 24-hour periods from 17:00 to 17:00.[35]
  2. ^ Figures for 27 March and after include additional cases from tests carried out on key workers.
  3. ^ Starting with the figures published on 29 April, deaths in all settings are now included. Previously, only deaths in hospitals were included in the official figures. The numbers in this table have been updated with backdated figures for previous dates.
  4. ^ Positive cases are 27 lower than the difference between today’s and yesterday’s cumulative. This is due to Northern Ireland not processing testing data for 17 May, and the removal of a quality control sample from Wales data.
  5. ^ Reduction in the cumulative total is due to unpublished corrections, and the reallocation of some positive test results to previous days.
  6. ^ 111 deaths were reported for 31 May. However, the cumulative total was revised to include an additional 445 deaths from the period from 26 April to 31 May identified by PHE as COVID-19 deaths having received a positive test. The numbers in this table have been updated with backdated figures from 23 May onwards.
  7. ^ The methodology of reporting positive cases has been updated to remove duplicates within and across pillars 1 and 2, to ensure that a person who tests positive is only counted once. This has resulted in a reduction in the number of cumulative tests. Pillar 1: swab testing in Public Health England (PHE) labs and NHS hospitals for those with a clinical need, and health and care workers. Pillar 2: swab testing for the wider population, as set out in government guidance.
  8. ^ Total positive cases reported for 14 July include an additional 842 cases from a testing laboratory in Wales. These positive cases should have been reflected in the data for 13 July. Had they been included in the 13 July data, there would have been 398 positive cases reported on 14 July, and the increases for 13 July and 14 July would have been 0.47% and 0.14% respectively.
  9. ^ The way daily death figures are calculated is currently under review. Statement from HM Government: "The Secretary of State has today, 17 July, asked PHE to urgently review their estimation of daily death statistics. Currently the daily deaths measure counts all people who have tested positive for coronavirus and since died, with no cut-off between time of testing and date of death. There have been claims that the lack of cut-off may distort the current daily deaths number. We are therefore pausing the publication of the daily figure while this is resolved."
  10. ^ After a review, the way daily death figures are calculated was changed. The daily death figures now only includes cases where a death occurred within 28 days of a positive test.
  11. ^ a b A backlog of positive test results from the previous week are included in this figure. Statement from Public Health England: "Due to a technical issue, which has now been resolved, there has been a delay in publishing a number of COVID-19 cases to the dashboard in England. This means the total reported over the coming days will include some additional cases from the period between 24 September and 1 October, increasing the number of cases reported."
  12. ^ Includes a backlog of 141 deaths. Statement from HM Government: "Due to a processing update, 141 historical deaths within 28 days in England were excluded from the published data on 21 November. This issue was corrected for data published on 22 November, which included deaths omitted on 21 November within the total and daily number of newly reported deaths for 22 November."
  13. ^ Includes a backlog of about 11,000 positive test results from Wales. Statement from HM Government: "The number of new UK cases reported on 17 December 2020 includes around 11,000 previously unreported cases for Wales as a result of system maintenance in the NHS Wales Laboratory Information Management System."
  14. ^ 3 March: 172 deaths within 28 days of a positive test were added to Scotland and UK totals.
  15. ^ 13 March: Daily counts of deaths in England rely on multiple data sources. On 13 March 2021 there was a delay in receiving this information from one of these sources. This might have a small impact on the total number of deaths reported on that date. This delay will be reflected on the numbers published on 14 March 2021.
  16. ^ 31 March: During the Easter period, the COVID-19 Dashboard will be updated every day, but the amount of data being updated will vary.
  17. ^ 9 April: Change to case reporting in England
  18. ^ 18 May: 4,776 additional cases from England were removed
  19. ^ 19 May: further 561 additional cases from England were removed
  20. ^ 20 May: further 180 additional cases from England were removed
  21. ^ Because of a public holiday, no data has been updated for Wales and only headline cases, vaccinations and deaths are available from Northern Ireland.
  22. ^ Because of a network issue at Public Health Wales on 8 October 2021, cases and deaths within 28 days of positive test were reported after the UK dashboard was updated.
  23. ^ Because of technical issues at Public Health Wales yesterday, the cases and deaths reported today cover a 72-hour period.
  24. ^ Deaths data was not received from NHS England on 1st November 2021. This means that two days’ worth of data from this data source are potentially included in today’s figures.
  25. ^ Public Health Scotland (PHS) are investigating a processing issue with UK Government Pillar 2 lab tests contributing to lower than expected cases. This means reported case numbers for Scotland on 4 December 2021 are likely lower than would have been expected.
  26. ^ Issue with cases by test type – Because of a processing issue, positive lateral flow tests followed by a negative PCR test in England were not removed on 20 Dec 2021. Today's figures include removals for 2 days.
  27. ^ The COVID-19 dashboard will not be updated on 25-26 December 2021. Daily reporting will resume on 27 December 2021. The availability of data will vary over the festive period.
  28. ^ Incomplete data for deaths due to holidays – No data have been reported for Scotland and Northern Ireland.
  29. ^ Newly reported figures from Northern Ireland for testing, cases and deaths reflect the difference in totals reported on 29 December and those last published by Northern Ireland on 24 December 2021. Figures for cases and deaths are available by specimen date and date of death respectively. Retrospective report date figures for each day from 25 to 28 December are not available.
  30. ^ Today’s death figures include a backlog of hospital deaths reported overnight by NHS England covering the period 24th⁠–⁠29th December.
  31. ^ Cases and deaths data are only included for England. Data for Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland will be updated after the holidays.
  32. ^ Cases and deaths data are only included for England and Wales. Data for Scotland and Northern Ireland will be updated after the holidays.
  33. ^ Cases data only include figures for England and Scotland. Deaths data only include figures for England
  34. ^ Newly-reported figures of tests conducted, cases and deaths for Northern Ireland cover a 4-day period, and for Wales cover a 2-day period. Newly-reported figures for cases in Scotland are only available at national level. Data for deaths in Scotland have not been updated. The UK total therefore includes only newly-reported deaths in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. Figures for cases and deaths by specimen date and date of death have been updated for England, Northern Ireland and Wales.
  35. ^ Today’s death figures include a backlog of hospital deaths reported overnight by NHS England covering the period 1⁠–4 January. Deaths with COVID-19 on the death certificate registered in the week ending 24 December 2021 are only available for England and Wales. The UK total number includes England and Wales only.
  36. ^ The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has corrected the number of deaths with COVID-19 on the death certificate for the week ending 24 December 2021. Some deaths were not included in the published figures because of an issue with the ONS automated coding system.
  37. ^ From 6 January in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and 11 January in England, people with positive lateral flow results for COVID-19 need to report their result but don’t need to take a confirmatory PCR test unless they develop COVID-19 symptoms. This is a temporary measure while COVID-19 rates remain high across the UK as the vast majority of people with positive lateral flow test results can be confident that they have COVID-19.
  38. ^ Scotland cases include PCR tests only.
  39. ^ Figures for cases, deaths and vaccinations that were not reported from Scotland yesterday have been retrospectively added to the totals for 16 January 2022. The missing data have also been added to the UK figures for 16 January.
  40. ^ Because of a processing issue, deaths with COVID-19 on the death certificate have not been updated for all areas.
  41. ^ Cases figures do not include data from Scotland
  42. ^ Scotland cases that were not reported over the weekend have been retrospectively added to the Scotland and UK totals for 22 and 23 January 2022. One death has been removed from the cumulative number of reported deaths within 28 days of positive test in Northern Ireland following validation. Public Health Scotland has noted that the cumulative number of deaths within 28 days of positive test in Scotland is one fewer than the day before.
  43. ^ From 31 January 2022, UKHSA will move all COVID-19 case reporting in England to use a new episode-based definition which includes possible reinfections.
  44. ^ Figures for new positive PCR cases in Scotland are not available at the weekend.
  45. ^ Northern Ireland did not publish an update to reported cases and deaths within 28 days of a positive test in time for inclusion in the UK dashboard. Figures will be added in a future release.
  46. ^ Figures for first episodes (equivalent to the pre-31 January 2022 case definition) and possible reinfections by specimen date have been added for England plus regions and local authorities within England. From 31 January, UKHSA COVID-19 case reporting has changed to an episode-based definition which includes possible reinfections. Deaths within 28 days of positive test and deaths within 60 days of positive test will also be updated on 1 February to include deaths following the most recent episode of infection using the new episode-based case definition in England.
  47. ^ Deaths definition in England updated to align with revised cases definition. From 31 January 2022, UKHSA COVID-19 case reporting has changed to an episode-based definition which includes possible reinfections.
  48. ^ Figures for cases, deaths and tests conducted that were not reported from Scotland yesterday have been retrospectively added to the totals for 2 February 2022. The missing data have also been added to the UK figures for 2 February.
  49. ^ Positive rapid lateral flow test results are included in cases for Scotland. Historical cases by report date have not been revised, so there has been a step increase in the cumulative numbers of cases. Because of the new case definition for Scotland, underlying data files for cases and deaths have changed structure.
  50. ^ As of 20 February 2022, Public Health Wales have moved to a five day reporting period for COVID-19 surveillance. This means that there will be no reporting of the daily figures for Wales on weekends.
  51. ^ From the week of 21 February 2022, the UK Health Security Agency will stop publishing dashboard updates at weekends. The dashboard will be updated as usual from Monday to Friday. Daily cases and deaths by report date published on Mondays will include figures from the weekend. These will not be separated out to show daily figures for Saturday and Sunday.
  52. ^ From 1 March 2022, multiple infection episodes are included in cases for Scotland: cases include both new infections and possible reinfections; deaths following possible reinfection are reported; cases by specimen date and deaths by date of death have been revised back to the beginning of the pandemic; historical cases and deaths by report date have not been revised, so there has been a step increase in the cumulative number of cases of around 60,000 and in the number of deaths of 75.
  53. ^ Due to a technical issue affecting one route of reporting to UKHSA, the number of COVID-19 deaths may be lower than otherwise expected. This is anticipated to be a temporary limitation, and any delayed reporting will be resolved in the coming days.
  54. ^ A technical issue affecting one route of reporting to UKHSA reported on 2 March has been fixed. Today's deaths figures by report date include some deaths that would have been reported on that date.
  55. ^ An additional 13,774 historic cases have been included in today's cumulative case total for Scotland. These are positive rapid lateral flow test (LFD) results that were reported via the Scottish Government LFD Portal between 6 January 2022 and today.
  56. ^ Due to a technical issue, Public Health Scotland (PHS) has been unable to provide updated data on cases, deaths, tests, hospital admissions and vaccinations. UK totals therefore only include updates from England, Northern Ireland and Wales.
  57. ^ Because of the technical issue affecting Public Health Scotland reporting yesterday, today's newly-reported cases, deaths and tests cover new reports since 12 March. Newly-reported vaccinations cover the period since 11 March.
  58. ^ Case figures reported by Public Health Scotland today cover less than a 24-hour period. A reoccurrence of the technical issue from earlier in the week means data has not been received since 8pm on 15 March 2022.
  59. ^ Because of a public holiday in Northern Ireland, data have only been updated for cases, deaths and vaccinations by report date.
    Case figures reported by Public Health Scotland today cover less than a 24-hour period. A reoccurrence of the technical issue from earlier in the week means data has not been received since 2pm on 16 March 2022.
  60. ^ Case figures reported by Public Health Scotland today cover more than a 24-hour period, due to technical issues from earlier in the week. Data covers cases reported from 2pm on 16 March 2022 and those reported on 17th March 2022.
  61. ^ 6 deaths within 28 days of a positive test have been removed from the cumulative total for Scotland. Changes to test details mean they are no longer classed as deaths within 28 days of positive test. These changes affect the Scotland and UK cumulative totals.
  62. ^ The availability of free COVID-19 tests in England changed on 1 April. Information on who can access free tests has been published by UKHSA. Changes to patient testing in the NHS in England have also been published by NHS England.
  63. ^ Due to a processing error, a number of people who died within 28 days of a positive COVID-19 test in 2022 were not reported in a timely manner. 2,714 deaths within 28 days of a positive test were added retrospectively. The backlog of deaths has been added to the cumulative total for England and the UK. Newly-reported deaths for England and the UK on 6 April 2022 represent the numbers that would have been reported without the extra retrospective deaths.
  64. ^ Daily counts of deaths in England rely on multiple data sources. Data from one source was not included on 12 April 2022 due to delays in receipt and processing.
  65. ^ Following the technical issue affecting one route of reporting to UKHSA yesterday, today's deaths figures by report date include some deaths that would have been reported on 12 April. Deaths by death date are backdated.
  66. ^ In line with weekday only reporting, the dashboard will not be updated over the bank holiday weekend. Following the update on Thursday 14 April, the next update will be on Tuesday 19 April.
  67. ^ Due to a technical issue, Public Health Scotland (PHS) has been unable to provide updated data on cases, deaths, tests and hospital admissions. UK totals for cases, deaths and testing by publish date therefore only include updates from England, Northern Ireland and Wales.
  68. ^ Because of a technical issue, it has only been possible to update figures for cases for England (nation) by report date.
  69. ^ In line with weekday only reporting, the dashboard will not be updated over the bank holiday weekend. Following the update on 29 April, the next update will be 3 May.
  70. ^ Due to a technical issue affecting one data source, the number of reported COVID-19 deaths in England is lower than expected. Any delay in reporting is expected to catch up in the next couple of days.
  71. ^ A technical issue affecting one route of reporting to UKHSA reported on 4 May has been fixed. Deaths figures by report date on 5 May include some deaths that would have been reported on the previous day. Deaths by death date are backdated.
  72. ^ From 9 May, Public Health Scotland moved to reporting data on Mondays and Thursdays. This means UK headline figures are also updated on Mondays and Thursdays. Up-to-date data for England, Wales (excluding vaccinations) and Northern Ireland are on the cases, deaths, healthcare, testing, vaccinations and postcode pages.
  73. ^ Due to technical issues, the Department of Health in Northern Ireland were unable to update the numbers of tests, cases and deaths reported. This means that UK cases, deaths and testing data has not been updated beyond 10 May 2022.
  74. ^ From 20 May, Department of Health Northern Ireland stopped reporting data on cases, testing and deaths. This means UK headline figures for these topics will not be updated. Up-to-date data for England, Wales (excluding vaccinations) and Scotland are on the cases, deaths, healthcare, testing, vaccinations and postcode pages. Data for vaccinations in Northern Ireland will continue to be updated daily.
  75. ^ In line with weekday only reporting, the dashboard will not be updated over the bank holiday weekend. Following the update on Wednesday 1 June, the next update will be on Monday 6 June.

January 2020

On 22 January, following a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the United States the previous day, in a man returning to Washington from Wuhan, China, where there were 440 confirmed cases at the time, the DHSC and PHE raised the risk level from "very low" to "low". As a result, Heathrow Airport received additional clinical support and tightened surveillance of the three direct flights that it receives from Wuhan every week; each were to be met by a Port Health team. In addition, all airports in the UK were to make written guidance (in English, Mandarin, and Cantonese) available for unwell travellers.[7][36] Simultaneously, efforts to trace 2,000 people who had flown into the UK from Wuhan over the previous 14 days were made.[37]

On 31 January, two members of a family of Chinese nationals staying in a hotel in York, one of whom studied at the University of York, became the first confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the UK. Upon confirmation, they were transferred from Hull University Teaching Hospital to a specialist isolation facility, a designated High Consequence Infectious Diseases Unit in Newcastle upon Tyne.[5][38]

On the same day, an evacuation flight from Wuhan landed at RAF Brize Norton and the passengers, none of whom were showing symptoms, were taken to quarantine, in a staff residential block at Arrowe Park Hospital on the Wirral.[39] There had previously been contention over whether the government should assist the repatriation of UK passport holders from the most affected areas in China, or restrict travel from affected regions altogether.[40][41] Some British nationals in Wuhan had been informed that they could be evacuated but any spouses or children with mainland Chinese passports could not.[42] This was later overturned, but the delay meant that some people missed the flight.[39]

February 2020

On 6 February, a third confirmed case, a man who had recently travelled to Singapore prior to visiting a ski resort in the Haute-Savoie, France, was reported in Brighton. He had been the source of infection to six of his relatives during a stay in France, before returning to the UK on 28 January.[43][44] Following confirmation of his result, the UK's CMOs expanded the number of countries where a history of previous travel associated with flu-like symptoms – such as fever, cough and difficulty breathing – in the previous 14 days would require self-isolation and calling NHS 111. These countries included China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand.[45]

On 10 February, the total number of cases in the UK reached eight as four further cases were confirmed in people linked to the affected man from Brighton.[46][47] Globally, the virus had spread to 28 countries.[48] On the morning of 10 February, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock, announced the Health Protection (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020, to give public health professionals "strengthened powers" to keep affected people and those believed to be a possible risk of having the virus, in isolation.[48] That day, the Arrowe Park Hospital, Merseyside, and the Kents Hill Park hotel and conference centre, Milton Keynes became designated isolation units.[4][48] The following day, two of the eight confirmed cases in the UK were reported by BBC News to be general practitioners.[46] A ninth case was confirmed in London on 11 February.[49]

On 23 February, the DHSC confirmed a total of 13 cases in the UK as four new cases in passengers on the cruise ship Diamond Princess were detected. Two were transferred to the Royal Hallamshire Hospital in Sheffield, one to the Royal Liverpool University Hospital and one to the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle upon Tyne.[50]

On 27 February, the total number of confirmed cases in the UK were reported as 16, including the first case in Northern Ireland – a woman who had travelled from the outbreak area in northern Italy, having also stopped in Dublin.[51][52]

On 28 February, the first case in Wales was confirmed in a person who had returned from Northern Italy, and then transferred to a specialist NHS infection centre at the Royal Free Hospital in London.[53][54][55] The same day, two further cases were confirmed in England, one of whom was a man who was taken to Guy's and St Thomas' and who became the 20th case of COVID-19 in the UK and the first case who did not contract the disease from abroad. He was a resident in Surrey and registered at the Haslemere Health Centre, which had previously been closed for "deep cleaning".[11]

On 29 February, three further cases of the virus were confirmed bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 23, after testing 10,483 people.[4] The three cases are from Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire and Berkshire. Two of the three affected people had recently returned from Italy while the third had come back from Asia.[56] On the same day, Scottish CMO, Catherine Calderwood announced that surveillance would begin at some hospitals and 41 GP surgeries in Scotland.[57]

442,675 calls were made to the non-emergency line 111 in the last week of February.[58]

March 2020

Soap almost sold out, London, 12 March

On 1 March a further 13 cases were reported, adding Greater Manchester and Scotland to the list of areas affected and bringing the total to 36, three of which are believed to be contacts of the case in Surrey who had no history of travel abroad.[59][60]

On 2 March, four further people in England tested positive. All four had recently travelled from Italy; they are from Hertfordshire, Devon and Kent.[4] The total number of UK cases was reported as having reached 40, though this was revised to 39 after additional testing.[16] The following day, when the total number of confirmed cases in the UK stood at 51, the UK Government unveiled their Coronavirus Action Plan, which outlines what the UK has done already and what it plans to do next.[4]

On 4 March, the total number of confirmed cases increased to 85.[4] Local press announced that an affected person is being treated at the Royal Stoke University Hospital.[61] On the same day, a case was confirmed in Gibraltar in a person who had travelled from Northern Italy.[23] On 5 March, three further cases were announced by the CMO for Scotland Catherine Calderwood, located in the areas of Forth Valley, Grampian and Greater Glasgow and Clyde.[12] That day, the total number of confirmed cases in the UK were reported by officials as 115,[4] and a woman in her 70s with an existing medical condition, was reported to be the first fatality within the UK.[62] A further 48 were confirmed on 6 March,[63] with the total being over 200 the next day,[64] and adding a further 64 new cases on 8 March, the biggest increase in cases until that day.[65]

On 9 March, three cases were discovered in Dorset.[66]

Some supermarkets began to limit purchases of items in high demand. 12 March.

On 10 March, Evangelos Marinakis, owner of football clubs Nottingham Forest and Olympiacos, announced on his Instagram feed that he had been infected with the virus.[67] It was announced the same day that mental health minister Nadine Dorries MP had tested positive for the virus and was self isolating.[68][69] Nine more cases were also discovered in Wales bringing the total to 15.[70]

On 11 March, 83 more cases were discovered in the UK bringing the total to 456. It was announced later that day that four new cases in Wales had been discovered, bringing the total to 19.[71] On the same day, the WHO declared the outbreak a pandemic,[14] and it was discussed in the UK government's annual budget.[69]

On 12 March, the first confirmed case was found in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, where previously a man was isolated, raising the number of cases in South Yorkshire to 12. Later that day 6 new cases were discovered in Wales, bringing the total to 25. Meanwhile, the total of cases in the UK was reported to be 590.[4] On the same day, the UK CMOs raised the risk to the UK from moderate to high.[18] The government advised that anyone with a new continuous cough or a fever should self-isolate for seven days. Schools were asked to cancel trips abroad, and people over 70 and those with pre-existing medical conditions were advised to avoid cruises.[72][73]

Shopping in rubber gloves and a face mask, London, 15 March 2020

On 13 March, the number of confirmed cases rose by 208 to 798 confirmed cases,[74] with the first death from Coronavirus being reported in Scotland.[75] Many sporting fixtures including the London Marathon,[76] the Six Nations Wales vs Scotland fixture,[77] and all Premier League and EFL football games[78] were postponed and the 2020 United Kingdom local elections were postponed for a year.[79] Similarly, the Country to Country music festival due to take place between 13–15 March at London's O2 Arena was also postponed.[80] The UK Government restricted the export of three drugs being administered to Covid-19 patients in clinical trials in China: Kaletra, Chloroquine Phosphate, and Hydroxychloroquine [81]

On 14 March, the number of confirmed cases rose to 1,140 and the total number of people who had died in the UK had increased to 21.[82]

On 15 March, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock announced that everyone in Britain over the age of 70 would be told to self-isolate "within the coming weeks".[83] That day, the number of cases rose to 1,372 and the number of deaths increased to 35.[84]

On 16 March, the UK death toll rose to 55, with the number of cases of the illness passing 1,500.[19] The deaths included the first to be reported in Wales.[85] Also on 16 March, Prime Minister Boris Johnson advised everyone in the UK against "non-essential" travel and contact with others, as well as suggesting people should avoid pubs, clubs and theatres, and work from home if possible. Pregnant women, people over the age of 70 and those with certain health conditions were urged to consider the advice "particularly important", and would be asked to self-isolate within days.[19] On the same day, the second Member of Parliament was diagnosed with the virus. The new Labour MP for Jarrow, County Durham Kate Osborne tested positive after a period of self-isolation.[86][87][88][89]

Supermarkets introduced early shopping hours for the elderly and vulnerable

On 17 March, NHS England announced that all non-urgent operations in England would be postponed from 15 April to free up 30,000 beds.[90] Also on 17 March, Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced that £330bn would be made available in loan guarantees for businesses affected by the pandemic.[91][92] On that day the UK death toll rose to 71, while the number of confirmed cases increased to 1,950.[93][94]

On 18 March, Labour MP for Brighton Kemptown Lloyd Russell-Moyle announced that he had tested positive for with the virus, becoming the third MP to be diagnosed with the disease.[95]

On 19 March the first death was confirmed in Northern Ireland.[96]

Confirmed cases in Sheffield rose to 36 by 20 March, the highest for a single UK city outside of London to that point.[97]

Testing and surveillance

Warning notices at a London doctor's surgery, 13 March 2020

Shortly after confirming that the cause of the cluster of pneumonia in Wuhan was a new coronavirus, Chinese authorities had shared its genetic sequence for international developments of diagnostic kits.[7] The UK subsequently developed a prototype specific laboratory test for the new disease, performed on a sample from the nose, throat, and respiratory tract and tested at PHE's Colindale laboratories in London.[48] By 3 February, 326 tests had been performed in the UK.[6] Over the following few weeks, PHE made the test available to 12 other laboratories in the UK, making it possible to test 1000 people a day.[48]

Following 300 staff being asked to work from home on 26 February 2020 in London, while a suspected person was awaiting a test result for the virus, PHE announced it was to increase surveillance by widening testing around the UK to include people with flu-like symptoms at 100 GP surgeries and eight hospitals: the Royal Brompton and Harefield, Guy's and St Thomas' and Addenbrookes Hospital, as well as hospitals at Brighton and Sussex, Nottingham, South Manchester, Sheffield, Leicester.[98][99] Surveillance was shortly extended to some hospitals and GP surgeries in Scotland.[57]

Drive-through screening centres were set up by Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust at Parsons Green Health Centre on 24 February 2020,[8] and by NHS Lothian at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh.[9] A further drive-through testing station was set up by the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust at a site just off the A57 Sheffield Parkway dual-carriageway on 10 March; in this case, patients ringing NHS 111 with coronavirus-like symptoms in the Sheffield area will be told to drive, if possible, to the testing centre at an allotted time.[100]

On 11 March NHS England announced that testing in NHS laboratories would increase from testing 1,500 to 10,000 per day.[69] The test consists of taking a sample from the nose, throat, deeper lung samples, blood or stool, and transporting the packed samples to the listed PHE regional laboratory designated for the referring laboratory region.[101][102] As of 12/13 March 2020, 29,764 tests had been conducted in the UK, corresponding to 450.8 tests per million people.[103]

Forecasting

Social distancing at a doctor's surgery in London - one in one out. 20 March 2020

Reports from the Medical Research Council's Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis at Imperial College, London have been providing mathematically calculated estimates of cases and cases fatality rates.[48][104] In February, the team at Imperial, led by epidemiologist Neil Ferguson, reported about two-thirds of cases in travellers from China were not detected and that some of these may have begun "chains of transmission within the countries they entered."[105][106][107] This translates to only one in three cases coming into the UK being detected.[108] They forecast that the new coronavirus could infect up to 60% of the UK's population, in the worst-case scenario.[109]

In a paper released but not yet published on 16 March, the Imperial team provided detailed forecasts of the potential impacts of the epidemic in the UK and USA.[21][110] Their paper details the potential outcomes of an array of 'non-pharmaceutical interventions' such as contact tracing and case isolation, home self quarantine, closure of bars, social venues or schools, and social distancing. Two potential overall strategies outlined were: mitigation, in which the aim is to reduce the health impact of the epidemic but not to stop transmission completely; and suppression, where the aim is to reduce transmission rates to a point where case numbers fall. Until this point government actions had been based on a strategy of mitigation, but the modelling predicted that while this would reduce deaths by approximately 2/3, it would still lead to approximately 250,000 deaths from the disease and the health systems becoming overwhelmed.[21] On the same day as the report was published, the Prime Minister announced in a press conference significant changes to the government advice, extending self isolation to whole households, advising social distancing particularly for vulnerable groups, and indicating that further measures were likely to be required in the future.[19][110]

Response by sector

Government

English NHS coronavirus poster, February 2020[111]

Guidance has altered in line with the number of cases detected and changes in where affected people have contracted the virus, as well as with what has been happening in other countries.[43] In February, Chief Medical Adviser to the UK Government, Chris Whitty explained "we basically have a strategy which depends upon four tactical aims: the first one is to contain; the second of these is to delay; the third of these is to do the science and the research; and the fourth is to mitigate so we can brace the NHS."[10] These aims equate to four phases; specific actions involved in each of these phases are:

  • Contain: detect early cases, follow up close contacts, and prevent the disease taking hold in this country for as long as is reasonably possible
  • Delay: slow the spread within the UK, and (if it does take hold) lower the peak impact and push it away from the winter season
  • Research: better understand the virus and the actions that will lessen its effect on the UK population; innovate responses including diagnostics, drugs and vaccines; use the evidence to inform the development of the most effective models of care
  • Mitigate: provide the best care possible for people who become ill, support hospitals to maintain essential services and ensure ongoing support for people ill in the community, to minimise the overall impact of the disease on society, public services and on the economy.[112]

The four UK CMOs raised the UK risk level from low to moderate on 30 January 2020, upon the World Health Organization's announcement of the disease as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.[4][6] As soon as cases appeared in the UK on 31 January 2020, a public health information campaign, similar to the previous "Catch it, Bin it, Kill it" campaign, was launched in the UK, to advise people how to lessen the risk of spreading the virus.[6] Travellers from Hubei province in China, including the capital Wuhan were advised to self-isolate, "stay at home, not go to work, school or public places, not use public transport or taxis, ask friends, family members or delivery services to do errands",[113] and call NHS 111 if they had arrived in the UK in previous 14 days, regardless of whether they were unwell or not.[6] Further cases in early February prompted the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock, to announce the Health Protection (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020.[4] Daily updates have been published by the DHSC.[4] NHS Digital in the meanwhile, have been collecting data.[114]

Poster for the "Catch it, Bin it, Kill it" slogan which has been revived in the fight against coronavirus

On 25 February 2020, the UK's CMOs advice for all travellers (unwell or not) who had returned to the UK from Hubei province in the previous 14 days, Iran, specific areas designated by the Italian government as quarantine areas in northern Italy and special care zones in South Korea since 19 February, to self-isolate and call NHS 111.[45] This advice was also advocated for any person who has flu-like symptoms with a history of travelling from Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and areas in Italy north of Pisa, Florence and Rimini, returning to the UK since 19 February. Later, self-isolation was recommended for anyone returning from any part of Italy from 9 March.[4][45]

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has largely kept Britain open, opting for a solution of herd immunity. This involves enough people getting infected, upon which they develop immunity to the disease.[115][116] The UK's chief scientific adviser has said that 60% of the UK's population will need to become infected for herd immunity to be achieved.[117][116]

On 2 March, Boris Johnson said in an interview with BBC News: "The most important thing now is that we prepare against a possible very significant expansion of coronavirus in the UK population". This came after the 39th case in the UK was confirmed and over a month after the first confirmed case in the UK.[118] The same day, a BBC One programme Coronavirus: Everything You Need to Know addressed questions from the public on the outbreak.[119] The following day, the Coronavirus Action Plan was unveiled.[4] The next day, as the total number of cases in the UK stood at 51, the government declared the coronavirus outbreak as a "level 4 incident",[13] permitting NHS England to take command of all NHS resources.[13][120] Planning has been made for behaviour changing publicity including good hygiene and respiratory hygiene ("catch it, bin it, kill it"),[121] a simple measure which helps in delaying the peak of the infection and buys time for the testing of drugs and initial development of vaccines.[112] Primary care has been issued guidance.[122]

Public Health England has also been involved with efforts to support the British Overseas Territories against the outbreak.[123][124]

Regulations and legislation

The government published the Health Protection (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020[125] on 10 February 2020, a statutory instrument covering the legal framework behind the government's initial containment and isolation strategies and its organisation of the national reaction to the virus. Other published regulations include changes to Statutory Sick Pay (into force on 13 March),[126] and changes to Employment and Support Allowance and Universal Credit (also 13 March).[127]

On 19 March, the government introduced the Coronavirus Bill 2019–21, which would grant the government discretionary emergency powers in the areas of the NHS, social care, schools, police, the Border Force, local councils, funerals and courts.[128] The bill is expected to pass all stages of parliamentary consideration on 23 March.[129]

National Health Service

In March, hospitals begin to prepare for the cancellation of all non-urgent elective procedures.[130]

Transport

Aviation

From the latter half of January, Heathrow Airport received additional clinical support and tightened surveillance of the three direct flights that it receives from Wuhan every week; each were to be met by a Port Health team.[7] Later, airlines including British Airways and Ryanair announced a number of flight cancellations for March.[16]

Regional airline Flybe had been brought to the brink of collapse following prior financial trouble earlier in the year. This, combined with decreased ticket sales as a result of the outbreak, caused the airline to stop ticket sales on 4 March 2020.[131][132] The company entered administration and ceased operations the following day.[133][134]

Local transport

On 19 March, the Stagecoach Supertram light rail network in Sheffield announced that they would be switching to a modified Sunday service from 23 March until further notice.[135] Local bus operators First South Yorkshire and Stagecoach Yorkshire, which operate across the same area, announced that they would also be switching to a reduced timetable from 23 March.[136]

On 20 March, Southeastern became the first train operating company to announce a reduced timetable, which would come into use from 23 March.[137]

Service on the London Underground network is being reduced in stages. All Night Tube services, as well as all services on the Waterloo & City line, were suspended from 19 March, and 40 tube stations were closed on the same day.[138] The Mayor of London and Transport for London (TfL) urged people to only use public transport if absolutely essential so that it can be used by critical workers. [139] A further reduction in service from 23 March will affect London Overground, TfL Rail, Docklands Light Railway and London Trams services.

Consumer response

The almost empty pasta section in a London Tesco, 7 March 2020

It was reported in The Guardian that British supermarkets and their suppliers had developed a plan to ensure a consistent supply of a range of basic goods if there was panic-buying by consumers. Tesco, the country's largest supermarket chain, was said to have carried out simulation exercises to plan for events such as a pandemic flu outbreak which could be used to deal with the coronavirus outbreak.[17] There have been reports of hand sanitiser and anti-bacterial products selling out at some supermarkets.[140] Online retailers reported consumers placing unusually large orders while the managing director of the frozen food chain Iceland reported increased sales of "multibuy deals and larger packs".[17]

People in London are panic buying canned foods and toilet paper, 18 March 2020

Some supermarkets and other shops responded by limiting the amount customers brought of popular items, whilst others had a blanket limit across their entire range. Sainsburys announced on 18 March that they would prioritise disabled customers and those over 70 years old when it came to online shopping. They also announced that like Iceland and Lidl (in Northern Ireland only) that the first trading hour of the day would be for those who fitted in to the aforementioned categories.

Amazon stopped sellers from sending non essential products to their warehouses and Selfridges closed all its stores, however customers can still buy their products from their website.[141]

Food and hospitality

Fast food & drink outlets, Pret a Manger and McDonald's[142] (among others) announced that they would not permit customers to sit and eat in stores, however customers can still order products to takeaway and consume off the premises.

The pub chain J D Wetherspoon will remain open, despite government advice for the public to avoid places of social activity, including pubs. The chain will keep all pubs open "unless the government states otherwise"[143] The chain has also taken measures to help prevent the spread of the virus, including:

  • Encouraging customers to remain at their tables
  • Use "alternate" tables to respect other customers
  • Use the Wetherspoons app to order provisions to tables
  • Space out tables further.[144]
Man in London wearing a facemask, 19 March 2020

In addition, customers staying in a Wetherspoons hotel can now move their reservation to another date. If a customer feels unwell during their stay, customers are advised to stay in their room and contact the hotel they are staying at by telephone, hotel staff will then advise the customer what to do next.[145]

Economics

The governor of the Bank of England called on the British government to provide support to businesses affected by the virus[146] and was reported to be working with the Treasury to provide a stimulus package to prevent the British economy falling into recession.[147] Companies listed on the London stock markets have fallen in value with commentators citing worries about the virus.[148] To stimulate the economy, the Bank of England cut interest rates from 0.75 to 0.25 percent.[149] On 19 March, the interest rate was again cut this time to 0.10% - the lowest rate in the banks 325 year existence.[150]

Education

Following cases in Italy, the Cransley School in Northwich, Cheshire, and Trinity Catholic College in Middlesbrough closed, as some of their pupils had returned with symptoms from Italy. 14 schools in England had closed by 28 February.[15] Loughborough University reported a student confirmed to have the virus after recent travel to Italy, and indicated that several staff members and students began self-isolation.[151]

Cambridge University was heavily criticised for their incoherent response to the pandemic which forced international students and staff to scramble to make arrangements to return home with only two days' notice. On 13 March, students and staff were advised that international travel was discouraged and university facilities would stay open at reduced capacity. However, on 18 March, Vice Chancellor Stephen Toope announced a sudden U-turn and all university buildings would be indefinitely shut from all staff and students from the afternoon of Friday 20 March onwards, and all students are strongly encouraged to leave Cambridge.[152] The president of Cambridge UCU criticised that this sudden shutdown will exacerbate the pandemic as students from countries with weaker healthcare provisions are forced to return home.[152] Over a thousand Cambridge students signed an open letter requesting to have multiple assessment options in lieu of the cancelled examinations in Cambridge, including the option to retake part or all of the academic year in 2020-21.[153]

People in London on 19 March 2020

Coventry University first suspended all graduation ceremonies due to be held in March and April, [154] and from 20 March, suspended all face-to-face teaching, in favour of on-line delivery.[155] Many other higher education institutions took similar steps at around the same time.[156]

On 18 March, the Welsh government announced that all schools in Wales would be closing by 20 March.[157] On the same day, the First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon announced that Scottish schools would be closing from the end of the week, and may not reopen before the summer.[158] Later that day, it was announced that schools in Northern Ireland would close to pupils immediately and to staff on 20 March.[159] Shortly thereafter, the Secretary of State for Education, Gavin Williamson announced that schools in England would close from 20 March for an unspecified length of time.[160] Prime Minister Boris Johnson said, however, that schools will still look after the children of key workers, and vulnerable children.

Exams across the country have also been cancelled.

Law and order

There have been isolated reports of hate incidents against Italian and Chinese persons and a Singaporean student was assaulted in London in an attack that police linked to coronavirus fears.[161] On 17 March trials lasting longer than three days were postponed until May in England and Wales, while Scottish courts were not starting any new trial indefinitely. In England and Wales those cases already running would continue in the hope of reaching a conclusion.[162][163]

Prisons

The government released specific guidance to prisons in the event of coronavirus symptoms or cases, specifically the rule that "any prisoner or detainee with a new, continuous cough or a high temperature should be placed in protective isolation for 7 days".[164]

On 18 March, the first coronavirus case was reported in a UK prison. The prisoner, who had been serving time in HMP Manchester (commonly referred to as Strangeways), was moved to a hospital. While no other prisoners or staff tested positive for the virus, thirteen prisoners and four members of staff were put into isolation as a precaution.[165] Prison visits remained open, but the situation is being monitored.[166] On 19 March, it was revealed that around 75 officers at HMP Berwyn in Wales were off work due to sickness or self-isolation, and 22 prisoners showing symptoms of coronavirus were being isolated by the prison. However, the prison had enough staff members to remain fully operational.[167]

Following the case in HMP Manchester, public services think tank Reform called for the release of 2,305 "low-risk" offenders on short sentences to reduce the risk of coronavirus on the prison population.[168] Their report argues that prison are "overcrowded [with] insanitary conditions and poor-quality healthcare".[169] Similar actions have been taken in Iran and the United States.[170]

Sport

On 5 March the England–Italy fixtures in the mens' and womens' Six Nations tournaments, set to be played in Rome on 14 and 15 March, were postponed by tournament organisers after the Italian government introduced restrictions on attendances to sporting events.[171] Scotland's Women's Six Nations home fixture against France on 7 March was also postponed after one Scotland player tested positive for the virus.[172]

To contain the spread of the virus the Premier League announced on 6 March an end to pre-match fair play handshakes between players and officials.[173] On 10 March, the Premier League match between Manchester City and Arsenal was postponed in light of confirmation that Nottingham Forest and Olympiacos owner Evangelos Marinakis had contracted the virus. Marinakis had met with several Arsenal players when the London side hosted Olympiacos in a Europa League round of 32 match.[174] On 10 March the four-day Cheltenham Festival continued as planned with enhanced hygiene measures in place,[175] as did the All England Open Badminton Championships in Birmingham the next day.[176]

On 12 March it was announced that Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta had tested positive to COVID-19,[177] and the next day Chelsea midfielder Callum Hudson-Odoi became the first Premier League player to test positive for coronavirus.[178] Professional football was later suspended across the United Kingdom on 13 March, with the Premier League, English Football League, Women's Super League, and Welsh and Northern Irish football leagues delaying matches until the beginning of April[179] and the Scottish Professional Football League suspending matches indefinitely.[180] Professional football in England was later postponed until the end of April.[181] The day also saw the cancellation of the Wales–Scotland Six Nations match scheduled for 14 March[182] and the postponement of the London, Manchester and Brighton Marathons from their April dates until the autumn.[183]

The next five days saw a flurry of further sporting cancellations. Five fixtures set to be played on Saturday 14 March in the National League were abandoned,[184] with all matches across both the National League and the Northern Premier League suspended two days later and the Football Association recommending the postponement of grassroots level football "for the foreseeable future".[185] The Welsh Rugby Union discontinued all rugby matches across Wales from Saturday evening until the end of the month.[186] On Sunday 15 March the Netball Superleague was postponed.[187] Premiership Rugby was suspended for five weeks on Monday 16 March, with all rugby activities in England being delayed until 14 April.[188] Monday additionally saw the cancellation of the Grand National,[189] the postponement of the Edinburgh Marathon from May to September,[190] and the first peacetime cancellation of the Boat Race.[191] On Tuesday 17 March all motor racing events sanctioned by the national governing body Motorsport UK were suspended until May.[192] All horse racing events were similarly suspended the following day,[189] as were all boxing tournaments until further notice subject to a British Boxing Board of Control review in April.[193]

Arts and entertainment

On 13 March BBC Radio 1 announced that it would cancel its Big Weekend music festival, scheduled to take place in Dundee over the Spring Bank Holiday weekend at the end of May.[194] Other music events to be cancelled included the C2C: Country to Country festival, the UK's largest country music event,[195] and the 2020 Glastonbury Festival which was cancelled on 18 March.[196] Among the artists and bands to postpone or cancel UK gigs or tours were Avril Lavigne and The Who.[195][197] Others, including Chris Martin of Coldplay, Yungblud, Keith Urban and Christine And The Queens responded to the situation by live-streaming gigs through social media.[198]

On 15 March, London's Old Vic became the first West End theatre to cancel a performance when it ended its run of Samuel Beckett's Endgame two weeks early.[199] On 16 March, other theatres in London, as well as elsewhere around the UK, closed following Boris Johnson's advice that people should avoid such venues.[200] On 17 March, cinema chains Odeon, Cineworld, Vue and Picturehouse announced they would be closing all of their UK outlets.[201]

Television programmes to be affected included forthcoming series of Peaky Blinders and Line of Duty, which had their filming schedules delayed.[202] On 13 March, ITV announced that the 2020 series finale of Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, scheduled to be broadcast from Walt Disney World in Florida would no longer go ahead after the resort announced its intention to close as a precautionary measure.[203] On 16 March, ITV announced that the filming schedule for its two soaps, Coronation Street and Emmerdale had not been affected by the pandemic, but said the programmes would "remind people of important public health issues" like hand-washing.[202] Two days later ITV said that the filming schedule for Coronation Street would change, and the number of weekly episodes be reduced,[204] while the semi-final of the ninth series of The Voice UK, scheduled for Saturday 28 March, would be postponed until later in the year.[205] Also on 16 March, the BBC delayed the implementation of its planned changes to TV licences for those aged over 75 from June to August.[206]

On 17 March the BBC announced major changes to the schedule across the network. While programmes such as Politics Live, Victoria Derbyshire, The Andrew Neil Show, Newswatch, The Travel Show and HARDtalk were suspended, others such as Newsnight and The Andrew Marr Show would continue with a smaller number of production staff. Question Time would be moved to an earlier timeslot and be broadcast without an audience from a fixed location. Podcasts programmes Americast, Beyond Today and The Next Episode were also suspended.[207] On 18 March it was announced that filming on the sets of Casualty, Doctors, EastEnders, Holby City, Pobol y Cwm and River City would be suspended. The broadcaster additionally announced that the number of weekly episodes of EastEnders would be reduced to ensure that it remained on screen for as long as possible.[204] The BBC also said that it would show more educational programmes to cater for children not attending school, and that it was in talks with the Department for Education and schools to support GCSE and A Level curriculums with extra programmes on BBC Four and the BBC Red Button service.[208] The BBC would also broadcast more programmes focused on health, fitness, education, religion and food recipes, while both the BBC and ITV would produce a weekly prime-time programme giving the public information about the coronavirus pandemic.[205] On the same day the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest, scheduled to be held in Rotterdam in May, was also cancelled.[209]

On radio the BBC World Service programmes The World This Week, World Update and Weekend were all suspended. Radio news summaries on Radio 2, Radio 3, Radio 4 and Radio 5 Live were merged into a single output, with BBC 6 Music using the same script. The BBC Asian Network and Newsbeat worked together to maintain production of stories. Week in Westminster which broadcasts on Radio 4 was also suspended.[207] On 18 March, the BBC announced that its local radio stations in England would broadcast a virtual church service, led initially by the Archbishop of Canterbury, but with plans to expand religious services to cover other faiths.[205] On the same day Radio News Hub, a radio news bulletin provider based in Leeds announced that it would produce a daily ten-minute programme giving a round-up of information about the pandemic and that would be made available free of charge to radio stations.[210]

Royal family

The Queen has left London for Windsor Castle.[211] On 19 March the Queen issued a message to the nation noting that the country and the world was entering a period of great concern and uncertainty.[212] The Queen's grandsons Harry and William both sent messages out via social media.[213] Princess Beatrice cancelled her wedding reception at Buckingham Palace and took further advice on whether to carry on with a private wedding ceremony.[214]

Spread to other countries and territories

Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, the wife of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, tested positive for Covid-19 upon her return from WE Day events in the UK; on 12 March 2020 the Trudeau family entered two weeks of self-isolation.[215] The first patient in Mauritius was a 59-year-old man who returned from the United Kingdom on 7 March 2020. When he arrived in Mauritius, the Mauritian had no symptoms.[216] Other cases of the novel coronavirus resulting from travel to the UK were subsequently reported in India,[217][218] and Nigeria[219] among other countries.

Statistics

The figures in the table below represent laboratory confirmed cases only; however, as indicated by the UK Government's Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance, it is likely that other cases in the UK are not reflected in these figures (with the national total estimated at 5,000–10,000 as of 12 March 2020).[72]

Known locations of death are show in brackets.


COVID-19 positive cases, confirmed and certified deaths in the United Kingdom by country ()
Date Confirmed cases[220] Deaths Tested Sources
New Cumulative Confirmed deathsah[220][221] Death cert.b[222][223]
New Total New Total New Total
England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[224] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland
25 Jan 1 1 31
26 Jan 1 21 52
27 Jan 1 2 21 73
28 Jan 24 97
29 Jan 33 130
30 Jan 1 1 31 161
31 Jan 1 2 16 177 [225] [226]
1 Feb 2 26 203
2 Feb 2 63 266
3 Feb 6 8 60 326
4 Feb 1 8 90 416
5 Feb 1 9 52 468
6 Feb 9 98 566
7 Feb 9 54 620
8 Feb 3 12 66 686
9 Feb 1 13 109 795
10 Feb 13 319 1 114
11 Feb 1 14 244 1 358
12 Feb 1 15 400 1 758 [227]
13 Feb 1 16 763 2 521
14 Feb 1 17 443 2 964
15 Feb 17 28 2 992
16 Feb 1 18 117 3 109
17 Feb 1 19 1 392 4 501
18 Feb 19 415 4 916
19 Feb 1 20 291 5 207
20 Feb 20 342 5 549
21 Feb 1 1 21 336 5 885
22 Feb 21 267 6 152
23 Feb 4 2 25 172 6 324
24 Feb 1 26 212 6 536
25 Feb 4 30 259 6 795
26 Feb 3 33 337 7 132
27 Feb 6 1 40 558 7 690 [228] [229]
28 Feb 12 1 53 1 296 8 986 [230] [231]
29 Feb 4 57 1 497 10 483 [232]
Date Confirmed cases[220] Deaths Tested Sources
New Cumulative Confirmed deathsah[220][221] Death cert.b[222][223]
New Total New Total New Total
England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[224] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland
1 Mar 31 1 88 1 267 11 750 [233] [234] [235] [236]
2 Mar 39 1 1 128 1 775 13 525 [237] [236] [238] [239] [240]
3 Mar 52 180 386 13 911 [241]
4 Mar 49 2 2 233 2 748 16 659 [242] [243] [244]
5 Mar 47 3 1 284 1 5 5 1 424 18 083 [245] [246] [247] [248] [249] [250]
6 Mar 73 1 5 363 1 2 1 6 2 255 20 338 [251] [252] [253] [254]
7 Mar 47 3 5 418 1 2 6 1 122 21 460 [255] [256] [257]
8 Mar 50 5 2 477 3 2 8 2 053 23 513 [258] [259] [260] [261] [262] [263]
9 Mar 125 5 609 1 7 5 13 1 447 24 960 [264] [265] [266] [267] [268] [269]
10 Mar 225 4 4 851 4 7 2 15 1 301 26 261 [270] [271] [272] [273] [274] [270]
11 Mar 365 2 9 1 231 9 6 21 1 215 27 476 [275] [276] [277]
12 Mar 421 2 24 3 1 685 2 10 11 32 2 288 29 764 [278]
13 Mar 390 9 25 1 2 121 1 28 15 47 3 007 32 771 [279] [280]
14 Mar 315 5 36 4 2 500 18 42 19 66 4 975 37 746 [281]
15 Mar 397 11 32 6 2 974 14 64 30 96 2 533 40 279
16 Mar 546 7 18 10 3 574 22 79 47 143 3 826 44 105 [282]
17 Mar 678 10 24 192 4 299 15 112 53 2 198 6 337 50 442 [283]
18 Mar 910 6 32 29 5 261 33 1 154 67 1 3 269 5 779 56 221 [284] [285] [286]
19 Mar 931 9 39 57 6 260 42 1 186 73 1 343 8 400 64 621 [287] [288]
20 Mar 1 082 9 56 73 7 427 32 3 240 110 4 457 2 355 66 976
21 Mar 1 034 22 51 75 8 619 54 2 264 131 1 589 5 842 72 818
22 Mar 1 207 20 43 75 9 957 24 1 1 9 331 172 1 762 5 522 78 340 [289] [290]
23 Mar 2 016 20 83 132 12 145 67 3 4 474 195 4 2 963 5 605 83 945 [291][292] [293] [294]
24 Mar 2 018 24 85 140 14 333 143 4 1 1 652 244 3 2 1 212 6 491 90 436 [295] [296][292][297]
25 Mar 2 263 37 135 190 16 912 177 2 2 5 878 305 4 1 1 522 6 583 97 019 [298] [299]
26 Mar 2 612 32 175 178 19 840 169 6 2 6 1 161 381 4 15 1 922 7 847 104 866 [298]
27 Mar 2 654 34 165 193 22 873 272 3 3 6 1 455 426 6 35 2 389 8 911 113 777 [298]
28 Mar 2 372 49 186 167 25 657 279 8 3 4 1 669 464 9 7 2 869 6 999 120 776 [152][300]
29 Mar 2 436 86 139 159 28 462 195 7 2 10 2 043 547 4 3 420 6 961 127 737
30 Mar 3 490 123 179 343 32 456 353 1 6 14 2 425 635 6 43 4 104 7 209 134 946
31 Mar 3 751 53 430 277 36 801 368 6 1 7 3 086 759 8 50 4 921 8 240 143 186
Date Confirmed cases[220] Deaths Tested Sources
New Cumulative Confirmed deathsah[220][221] Death cert.b[222][223]
New Total New Total New Total
England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[224] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland
1 Apr 4 087 103 317 326 41 571 613 22 6 29 3 726 838 7 49 5 815 9 793 152 979
2 Apr 4 010 85 292 335 46 241 603 28 2 19 4 460 924 14 63 6 816 10 215 163 194 [152][300]
3 Apr 4 040 130 399 330 51 150 655 29 6 24 5 220 959 13 71 7 859 10 590 173 784
4 Apr 3 326 94 344 281 55 295 689 46 12 13 5 864 1 054 14 2 8 929 9 406 183 190
5 Apr 3 027 91 361 224 59 120 578 46 8 12 6 431 1 102 16 4 10 051 12 334 195 524
6 Apr 4 337 69 255 384 64 082 532 2 7 27 7 468 1 050 7 122 11 230 13 313 208 837
7 Apr 4 502 97 268 387 69 231 1010 2 7 19 8 500 1 180 9 117 12 536 4 344 213 181
8 Apr 4 253 84 336 386 74 190 924 74 3 33 9 606 1 335 9 125 14 005 12 959 232 708
9 Apr 4 028 138 392 391 78 762 987 70 5 41 10 755 1 215 25 101 15 346 10 713 243 421
10 Apr 3 531 112 318 308 83 225 1038 81 4 29 11 594 1 192 8 85 16 631 13 543 256 605
11 Apr 3 004 128 315 247 87 007 745 48 10 36 12 278 1 234 15 50 17 930 12 993 269 598
12 Apr 2 694 89 322 247 90 475 606 47 15 18 13 022 1 255 20 10 19 215 12 776 282 374
13 Apr 3 340 76 155 272 94 359 694 24 11 15 14 063 1 111 16 77 20 419 10 745 290 720
14 Apr 3 445 85 291 318 97 801 1010 9 6 19 14 903 1 119 15 144 21 697 11 879 302 599
15 Apr 3 627 121 390 360 101 434 732 40 10 60 15 931 1 141 21 149 23 008 11 170 313 769
16 Apr 3 448 113 354 363 104 879 907 84 6 32 16 866 1 181 16 128 24 333 13 839 327 608
17 Apr 3 445 137 307 325 108 315 826 80 18 11 17 974 1 139 14 110 25 596 13 943 341 551
18 Apr 2 576 148 411 247 110 890 1011 58 18 28 18 468 1 060 10 25 26 691 15 472 357 023
19 Apr 2 089 159 367 181 112 978 384 56 17 41 19 024 1 004 16 17 27 728 15 944 372 967
20 Apr 3 085 83 263 281 116 059 539 10 1 9 20 190 1 018 15 124 28 885 14 106 386 044
21 Apr 2 997 0 222 259 119 049 1122 12 13 25 21 013 952 16 160 30 013 11 626 397 670
22 Apr 2 781 146 366 252 121 828 739 70 13 15 21 731 965 25 121 31 124 13 522 411 192
23 Apr 2 765 142 371 200 124 586 603 77 30 17 22 733 926 21 116 32 187 14 629 425 821
24 Apr 2 779 106 288 213 127 367 824 58 13 110 23 564 892 11 84 33 174 18 401 444 222
25 Apr 1 817 104 354 135 129 186 741 64 15 23 23 968 800 20 40 34 034 23 115 517 836
26 Apr 1 402 82 273 120 130 582 343 47 16 14 24 288 780 17 14 34 845 25 577 543 413
27 Apr 2 225 66 197 166 132 804 307 18 5 8 25 190 740 22 108 35 715 26 355 569 768
28 Apr 2 300 34 200 148 135 095 869 13 10 17 25 957 711 10 134 36 570 29 571 599 339
29 Apr 2 371 55 313 167 137 462 632 70 20 73 26 614 721 15 112 37 418 33 455 632 794 [301]
30 Apr 2 122 73 319 194 139 580 560 83 9 22 27 323 679 13 75 38 185 54 575 687 369 [302]
Date Confirmed cases[220] Deaths Tested Sources
New Cumulative Confirmed deathsah[220][221] Death cert.b[222][223]
New Total New Total New Total
England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[224] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland
1 May 1 965 90 301 161 143 492 653 60 9 17 27 910 678 22 76 38 961 73 191 762 279 [303]
2 May 1 255 63 273 169 146 026 519 40 18 44 28 201 604 19 14 39 598 63 667 825 946 [304]
3 May 973 78 170 94 147 990 246 44 11 14 28 479  568 18 7 40 191 56 397 882 343 [305]
4 May 1 637 69 169 131 151 244 257 12 5 14 29 155 586 14 65 40 856 62 956 945 299 [306]
5 May 1 618 45 171 163 154 370 656 5 6 26 29 766 552 7 122 41 537 69 839 1 015 138 [307]
6 May 1 441 53 272 167 157 090 567 44 17 21 30 258 541 7 85 42 170 57 006 1 072 144 [308]
7 May 1 448 50 215 168 159 706 424 83 14 18 30 847 540 7 72 42 789 65 092 1 139 626 [309]
8 May 1 025 38 225 102 161 468 535 59 4 28 31 136 483 8 49 43 329 67 443 1 207 069 [310]
9 May 892 56 156 124 162 682 283 49 4 9 31 377 460 9 17 43 815 63 339 1 270 408 [311]
10 May 723 41 181 101 163 276 217 36 4 12 31 571 419 13 5 44 252 64 362 1 334 770 [312]
11 May 1 242 30 141 172 163 418 190 10 5 5 32 134 357 5 73 44 687 65 337 1 400 107
12 May 1 099 44 136 139 603 5 3 16 32 577 376 7 90 45 160 60 410 1 460 517
13 May 1 074 60 166 143 413 50 9 22 32 953 359 6 44 45 569 61 741 1 522 258
14 May 922 38 188 121 233 151 5 33 281 351 13 55 45 988 71 644 1 593 902
15 May 919 26 143 175 236 711 15 33 708 317 8 57 46 370 69 590 1 663 492
16 May 653 40 187 159 240 181 4 33 808 78 537 1 742 028
17 May 646 28 90 113 243 695 3 33 958 76 684 1 818 712
18 May 976 16 57 164 246 406 6 34 430 67 409 1 887 051
19 May 1 072 20 61 207 248 818 7 34 739 na na
20 May 802 18 96 152 248 293 5 35 023 60 744 1 996 648
21 May 628 42 105 103 250 908 7 35 331 67 681 2 064 329
22 May 489 23 113 97 254 195 3 35 561 80 297 2 144 626
23 May 152 41 72 69 257 154 1 35 947 na na
24 May 18 25 60 6 259 559 1 36 050 na na
25 May 36 174
26 May 36 599
27 May 36 943
28 May 37 213
29 May 37 362
30 May 37 435
31 May 37 529
Date Confirmed cases[220] Deaths People tested[220] Sources
New Cumulative Confirmed deathsah[220][221] Death cert.b[222][223]
New Total New Total New Total
England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[224] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland
1 Jun 444 4 13 67 277 985 37 766 20 669 1 248 046
2 Jun 462 8 33 82 279 856 38 015 19 053 1 267 099
3 Jun 431 33 49 35 281 661 38 154 22 977 1 290 076
4 Jun 451 3 29 76 283 311 38 407 21 109 1 311 185
5 Jun 422 14 21 42 284 868 37 558 24 579 1 335 764
6 Jun 228 6 18 40 286 194 38 619 22 441 1 358 205
7 Jun 92 6 18 42 287 399 38 666 14 362 1 372 567
8 Jun 651 3 14 42 289 140 38 854 23 498 1 396 065
9 Jun 63 13 12 38 290 143 39 013 22 248 1 418 313
10 Jun 304 4 17 63 291 409 39 095 23 436 1 441 749
11 Jun 392 16 27 77 292 950 39 228 23 703 1 465 452
12 Jun 372 3 21 45 294 375 39 332 24 634 1 490 086
13 Jun 292 7 25 39 295 889 39 365 20 501 1 510 587
14 Jun 219 4 20 62 296 857 39 395 18 783 1 527 536
15 Jun 252 2 10 65 298 136 39 509 18 375 1 554 752
16 Jun 252 8 15 53 299 251 39 615 20 399 1 575 151
17 Jun 281 1 6 48 300 469 39 690 23 244 1 598 395
18 Jun 323 3 24 31 301 815 39 769 23 472 1 621 952
19 Jun 324 0 15 25 303 110 39 844 21 933 1 643 885
20 Jun 215 4 17 100 304 331 39 878 18 913 1 662 798
21 Jun 178 1 10 71 305 289 39 892 18 906 1 681 704
22 Jun 210 0 10 51 306 210 39 981 21 243 1 702 947
23 Jun 107 2 8 47 306 862 40 068 22 698  1 725 645
24 Jun 261 1 0 125 307 980 40 170 25 176 1 750 821
25 Jun 175 2 5 65 309 360 40 248 21 346 1 789 572
26 Jun 192 1 7 46 310 250 40 288 22 965 1 812 537
27 Jun 142 1 1 25 311 151 40 319 21 837 1 834 374
28 Jun 99 2 3 116 311 965 40 340 17 724 1 852 098
29 Jun 196 0 4 26 312 654 40 391 21 939 1 874 037
30 Jun 177 0 5 32 313 483 40 490 22 572 1 896 609
Date Confirmed casesf[220] Deaths In-person testsg[220] Sources
New Cumulative Confirmed deathsah[220][221] Death cert.b[222][223]
New Total New Total New Total
England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[224] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland
1 Jul 141 2 2 41 283 757 40 530 27 337 1 882 643
2 Jul 105 2 7 26 284 276 40 578 22 574 1 905 178
3 Jul 129 unavailable 0 34 284 900 40 613 57 960 2 465 822
4 Jul 136 unavailable 4 15 285 416 40 632 56 667 2 522 459
5 Jul 81 2 1 8 285 768 40 643 43 010 2 565 380
6 Jul 158 4 2 2 286 349 40 696 27 167 2 576 157
7 Jul 156 3 5 13 286 979 40 753 53 475 2 629 630
8 Jul 137 1 3 16 278 621 40 785 63 571 2 693 195
9 Jul 136 4 2 10 288 133 40 819 75 810 2 768 996
10 Jul 202 unavailable 1 7 288 953 40 836 79 362 2 848 353
11 Jul 104 unavailable 1 16 289 603 40 845 79 987 2 928 339
12 Jul 72 1 4 11 290 133 40 853 49 491 2 971 248
13 Jul 99 0 1 19 291 373 40 899 30 622 3 001 908
14 Jul 146 1 1 16 291 911 40 925 53 484 3 055 392
15 Jul 134 0 6 11 292 552 40 948 67 751 3 123 142
16 Jul 147 2 4 16 293 239 40 975 87 906 3 211 048
17 Jul 180 unavailable 0 10 294 066 40 984 96 694 3 307 742
18 Jul 120 unavailable 3 12 294 792 40 995 93 884 3 401 624
19 Jul 58 0 2 6 295 372 41 005 67 226 3 468 851
20 Jul 91 0 3 15 295 817 41 030 37 584 3 467 667
21 Jul 54 2 1 20 296 377 41 047 73 526 3 537 770
22 Jul 104 6 0 28 297 146 41 056 62 694 3 600 180
23 Jul 113 4 0 23 297 914 41 088 68 880 3 675 900
24 Jul 154 unavailable 2 16 298 681 41 103 78 469 3 749 119
25 Jul 91 unavailable 1 11 299 426 41 111 77 691 3 826 100
26 Jul 87 4 0 18 300 111 41 114 54 688 3 868 009
27 Jul 97 0 0 11 300 692 41 135 33 871 3 901 392
28 Jul 67 1 1 21 301 455 41 169 80 727 3 982 208
29 Jul 92 0 1 6 302 301 41 171 77 321 4 059 082
30 Jul 100 1 3 14 303 181 41 198 88 469 4 147 386
31 Jul 116 0 2 10 303 952 41 202 83 935 4 231 299
Date Confirmed casesf[220] Deaths In-person testsg[220] Sources
New Cumulative Confirmed deathsah[220][221] Death cert.b[222][223]
New Total New Total New Total
England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[224] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland
1 Aug 81 unavailable 1 22 304 695 41 207 68 695 4 299 994
2 Aug 80 6 2 18 305 623 41 208 76 886 4 375 929
3 Aug 73 4 5 7 306 293 41 226 67 367 4 438 322
4 Aug 75 4 4 4 307 184 41 240 76 276 4 514 503
5 Aug 135 5 2 10 308 134 41 258 82 947 4 597 431
6 Aug 58 1 6 10 309 005 41 270 93 469 4 681 011
7 Aug 98 unavailable 2 9 309 763 41 273 93 120 4 774 131
8 Aug 86 0 9 11 310 825 41 278 93 418 4 867 549
9 Aug 61 12 −2 5 311 641 41 295 103 654 4 971 203
10 Aug 91 1 4 0 312 789 41 309 94 316 5 065 855
11 Aug 55 1 4 4 313 798 41 329 63 309
12 Aug 41 347
13 Aug 262 3 2 4 316 367 41 357
14 Aug 85 10 4 8 317 444 41 361
15 Aug 78 6 4 1 318 484 41 366
16 Aug 80 2 7 2 319 197 41 369
17 Aug 72 6 1 5 320 286 41 380
18 Aug 73 5 4 6 321 098 41 396
19 Aug 92 8 8 3 322 280 41 403
Total 166 131 4 994 15 960 16 289
Date England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[224] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Total England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland Total New Total Sources
New Cumulative New New
Confirmed deathsah[220][221] Death cert.b[222][223] In-person testsg[220]
Confirmed casesf[220] 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.[220]
  • 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


COVID-19 cases in Scotland by health board area in March 2020
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
2020/03/02 1 1 1 [313]
2020/03/03 1
2020/03/04 1 1 2 3 1,046 [314][315]
2020/03/05 1 1 1 3 6 210 1,256 [316][317]
2020/03/06 2 1 1 1 5 11 269 1,525 [318]
2020/03/07 1 1 2 1 5 16 155 1,680 [319]
2020/03/08 1 1 2 18 277 1,957 [320]
2020/03/09 1 2 2 5 23 144 2,101 [321]
2020/03/10 2 2 4 27 133 2,234 [322]
2020/03/11 2 2 2 1 1 1 9 36 82 2,316 [323]
2020/03/12 1 1 4 1 5 3 3 4 2 24 60 576 2,892 [324]
2020/03/13 1 1 4 11 9 −1 25 85 422 3,314 1 1 [325][326]
2020/03/14 2 2 2 0 –2 10 1 3 5 5 8 36 121 401 3,715 1 [327]
2020/03/15 0 2 1 4 3 7 1 6 3 0 4 31 152 525 4,240 1 [328]
2020/03/16 1 1 5 4 1 4 2 18 170 655 4,895 1 [329]
2020/03/17 −1 2 14 5 3 1 1 −4 3 24 194 351 5,246 1 2 [330]
2020/03/18 3 3 1 3 2 8 4 3 1 7 35 229 845 6,091 1 3 [331]
2020/03/19 3 1 2 1 2 −6 16 1 8 2 8 3 41 270 681 6,772 3 6 [332]
2020/03/20 4 1 4 3 6 1 20 8 5 4 56 326 778 7,550 6 [333]
2020/03/21 5 1 3 1 4 1 19 2 8 4 0 3 51 377 709 8,259 1 7 [334]
2020/03/22 4 1 3 3 3 3 20 2 4 43 420 420 8,679 3 10 [335]
2020/03/23 9 1 2 3 10 1 22 4 9 13 0 9 83 503 685 9,364 4 14 [336]
2020/03/24 7 0 8 6 3 0 31 1 17 11 0 1 85 588 604 9,968 2 16 [337]
2020/03/25 16 3 5 4 16 5 38 9 12 18 0 9 135 723 708 10,676 6 22 [338]
2020/03/26 17 8 8 11 20 2 37 7 27 23 0 19 179 902 811 11,487 3 25 [339]
2020/03/27 1 5 8 1 6 14 41 4 26 28 0 31 165 1,067 786 12,273 8 33 [340]
2020/03/28 15 7 13 10 14 7 77 3 25 12 3 0 186 1,253 860 13,133 7 40 [341]
2020/03/29 18 15 3 7 −1 10 25 6 19 37 0 0 139 1,392 756 13,889 1 41 [342]
2020/03/30 46 13 11 12 9 4 48 2 13 20 0 1 179 1,571 735 14,624 6 47 [343]
2020/03/31 23 14 18 6 28 20 98 7 47 61 2 106 430 2,001 1,271 15,895 22 69 [344][345]
Total 177 77 92 76 135 90 548 51 244 269 0 25 217 0 2,001 15,895 69
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
COVID-19 cases in Scotland by health board area in April 2020
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
2020/04/01 22 10 8 20 15 22 85 7 40 42 2 1 40 3 317 2,310 1112 17,007 28 97 [346][345]
2020/04/02 22 6 4 23 26 20 50 7 36 45 0 0 53 0 292 2,602 1121 18,128 29 126 [347][345]
2020/04/03 19 7 18 28 17 45 97 7 57 52 0 6 46 0 399 3,001 1407 19,535 46 172 [348]
2020/04/04 14 10 5 26 19 4 52 13 50 68 2 4 57 0 344‬ 3,345 1,263 20,798 46 218 [349]
2020/04/05 13 20 14 27 18 17 80 14 51 58 0 1 47 1 361‬ 3,706 2,345 23,143 2 220 [350]
2020/04/06 21 9 3 27 5 15 53 3 34 43 0 0 42 0 255 3,961 893 24,036 2 222 [A]
2020/04/07 8 10 8 12 12 1 110 10 35 44 0 1 17 0 268 4,229 986 25,022 74 296 [352]
2020/04/08 16 11 3 16 16 13 72 10 28 79 0 1 70 0 336 4,565 1,204 26,226 70 366 [353]
2020/04/09 50 7 8 33 21 13 85 15 32 47 0 0 81 1 392 4,957 1,292 27,518 81 447 [354]
2020/04/10 2 10 1 45 22 15 63 7 15 52 0 0 45 1 318 5,275 1,134 28,652 48 495 [355]
2020/04/11 12 12 15 23 22 10 73 4 45 57 1 0 41 0 315 5,590 1,251 29,903 47 542 [356]
2020/04/12 14 10 7 23 13 30 62 3 51 59 0 0 50 0 322 5,912 1,211 31,114 24 566 [357]
2020/04/13 0[B] 5 6 4 46 22 37 12 26 17 0 2 9[C] 0 155 6,067 699‬ 31,813 9 575 [358]
2020/04/14 26 4 7 14 −16‬ 22 89 5 38 57 0 0 14 0 291 6,358 1,042 32,855 40 615 [359]
2020/04/15 41 7 8 27 13 22 86 12 51 51 0 0 72 0 390 6,748 1,209 34,064 84 699 [360]
2020/04/16 46 5 0 22 20 32 81 4 38 67 0 0 39 0 354 7,102 1,328 35,392 80 779 [361]
2020/04/17 33 9 2 42 31 5 52 3 23 65 0 0 42 0 307 7,409 1,245 36,637 58 837 [362]
2020/04/18 24 2 13 26 20 38 111 6 61 67 0 0 43 0 411 7,820 1,596 38,233 56 893 [363]
2020/04/19 26 6 7 18 58 32 44 4 27 105 0 6 34 0 367 8,187 1,379 39,612 10 903 [364]
2020/04/20 18 2 2 10 33 26 71 1 29 55 1 0 15 0 263 8,450 1,088 40,700 12 915 [365]
2020/04/21 19 1 0[D] 19 20 29 65 3 25 27 0 1 13 0 222 8,672 999‬ 41,699 70 985 [366]
2020/04/22 17 3 4 32 7 31 89 10 42 89 0 2 40 0 366 9,038 ‬1,610 43,309 77 1,062 [367]
2020/04/23 13 5 0 26 35 52 76 3 37 89 0 0 35 0 371 9,409 1,490 44,799 58 1,120 [368]
2020/04/24 25 5 0 18 2 36 61 0 21 80 0 0 40 0 288 9,697 1,290‬ 46,089 64 1,184 [369]
2020/04/25 14 5 2 16 49 62 117 6 11 46 1 0 25 0 354 10,051 1,660 47,749 47 1,231 [370]
2020/04/26 13 1 3 19 7 48 51 5 44 55 0 0 27 0 273 10,324 1,408 49,157 18 1,249 [371]
2020/04/27 16 10 3 9 18 23 52 3 34 19 0 0 10 0 197 10,521 1,137‬ 50,294 13 1,262 [372]
2020/04/28 17 3 0 11 9 11 73 4 32 28 0 0 12 0 200 10,721 1,205 51,499 70 1,332 [373]
2020/04/29 7 7 1 20 28 31 68 4 32 75 0 0 40 0 313 11,034 1,583 53,082 83 1,415 [374]
2020/04/30 17 0 2 25 7 21 87 6 45 73 0 0 36 0 319 11,353 1,557 54,639 60 1,475 [375]
Total 762 279 246 737 724 834 2,759 242 1,374 1,980 7 54 1,349 6 11,353 54,639 1,475
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
Notes
  1. ^ These figures are not fully representative of developments on weekends from 4 and 5 April because of the move to a new process for reporting deaths, which are added to the totals of the following weekdays until all are logged.[351]
  2. ^ Due to technical issues full data on cases or tests from Ayrshire and Arran were not received on 13 April 2020.
  3. ^ Due to technical issues full data on cases or tests from Tayside were not received on 13 April 2020.
  4. ^ Due to technical issues full data on cases or tests from Dumfries and Galloway were not received on 21 April 2020.
COVID-19 cases in Scotland by health board area in May 2020
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
2020/05/01 16 2 3 13 23 32 105 17 26 34 0 0 30 0 301 11,654 2,063 56,702 40 1,515 [376]
2020/05/02 15 2 1 18 10 23 75 29 36 51 0 0 13 0 273 11,927 2,131 58,833 44 1,559 [377]
2020/05/03 6 1 0 8 31 9 46 9 18 24 0 0 18 0 170 12,097 1,462 60,295 12 1,571 [378]
2020/05/04 19 0 0 2 6 33 44 2 38 24 0 0 1 0 169 12,266 1,401 61,696 5 1,576 [379]
2020/05/05 7 0 4 6 8 15 41 8 28 36 0 0 18 0 171 12,437 1,615 63,311 44 1,620 [380]
2020/05/06 21 1 0 8 7 11 133 3 21 51 0 0 16 0 272 12,709 1,814 65,125 83 1,703 [381]
2020/05/07 7 1 0 9 9 16 74 3 35 41 0 0 20 0 215 12,924 1,972 67,097 59 1,762 [382]
2020/05/08 32 0 1 3 10 28 56 4 52 33 0 0 6 0 225 13,149 2,094 69,191 49 1,811 [383]
2020/05/09 10 0 0 6 0 34 34 0 7 50 0 0 15 0 156 13,305 1,901 71,092 36 1,847 [384]
2020/05/10 9 0 0 1 0 15 82 3 25 35 0 0 11 0 181 13,486 1,591 72,683 10 1,857 [385]
2020/05/11 8 6 0 2 11 28 30 2 33 21 0 0 0 0 141 13,627 1,380 74,063 5 1,862 [386]
2020/05/12 13 2 0 0 17 24 31 2 22 17 0 0 8 0 136 13,763 1,507 75,570 50 1,912 [387]
2020/05/13 21 3 −1 3 3 21 69 0 6 31 0 0 10 0 166 13,929 2,180 77,750 61 1,973 [388]
2020/05/14 6 1 1 7 4 19 49 4 41 31 0 0 25 0 188 14,117 2,525 80,275 34 2,007 [389]
2020/05/15 12 6 0 1 4 10 35 3 19 38 0 0 15 0 143 14,260 1,991 82,266 46 2,053 [390]
2020/05/16 2 6 2 0 4 29 44 0 31 42 0 0 27 0 187 14,447 3,338 85,604 41 2,094 [391]
2020/05/17 8 3 0 0 2 8 24 0 16 22 0 0 7 0 90 14,537 2,056 87,660 9 2,103 [392]
2020/05/18 2 3 0 0 7 11 11 0 12 7 0 0 4 0 57 14,594 1,280‬ 88,940 2 2,105 [393]
2020/05/19 5 1 0 1 3 6 17 2 13 7 0 0 6 0 61 14,655 ‬1,481 90,421 29 2,134 [394]
2020/05/20 6 5 0 1 11 10 21 1 14 9 0 0 18 0 96 14,751 2,173‬ 92,594 50 2,184 [395]
2020/05/21 8 0 0 0 2 2 26 0 25 27 0 0 15 0 105 14,856 2,579 95,173 37 2,221 [396]
2020/05/22 6 0 0 0 13 5 35 1 21 23 0 0 9 0 113 14,969 2,434‬ 97,607 24 2,245 [397]
2020/05/23 14 0 0 0 6 0 24 0 9 15 0 0 4 0 72 15,041 2,325‬ 99,932 16 2,261 [398]
2020/05/24 4 0 1 0 2 1 11 0 12 16 0 0 13 0 60 15,101 1,781‬ 101,713 9 2,270 [399]
2020/05/25 0 0 2 1 0 21 16 0 10 4 0 0 1 0 55 15,156 1,795‬ 103,508 3 2,273 [400]
2020/05/26 4 1 0 1 1 5 6 1 4 6 0 0 0 0 29 15,185 1,372 104,880 18 2,291 [401]
2020/05/27 6 0 0 2 1 6 18 1 9 10 0 0 2 0 55 15,240 2,104 106,984 13 2,304 [402]
2020/05/28 6 0 0 0 0 3 18 0 11 6 0 0 4 0 48 15,288 2,047 109,031 12 2,316 [403]
2020/05/29 4 2 0 1 0 10 5 0 6 7 1 0 3 0 39 15,327 2,054‬ 111,085 15 2,331 [404]
2020/05/30 19 0 0 3 5 4 4 0 10 8 0 0 2 0 55 15,382 ‬1,899‬ 112,984 22 2,353 [405]
2020/05/31 2 0 0 1 4 1 3 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 18 15,400 1,338‬‬ 114,322 9 2,362 [406]
Total 1,060 325 260 835 928 1,274 3,946 337 1,987 2,709 8 54 1,671 6 15,400 114,322 2,362
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
COVID-19 cases in Scotland by health board area in June 2020
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
2020/06/01 1 0 0 1 3 4 3 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 18 15,418 937‬ 115,259 1 2,363 [407]
2020/06/02 0 0 0 35 4 3 1 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 53 15,471 1,589‬ 116,848 12 2,375 [408]
2020/06/03 5 0 0 5 7 1 4 1 3 7 0 0 0 0 33 15,504 1,725 118,573 11 2,386 [409]
2020/06/04 5 0 1 1 2 1 7 −1 4 29 0 0 0 0 49 15,553 2,028 120,601 9 2,395 [410]
2020/06/05 5 1 0 0 2 1 7 0 3 8 0 0 2 0 29 15,582 2,161 122,762 14 2,409 [411]
2020/06/06 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 1 2 9 0 0 3 0 21 15,603 1,781 124,543 6 2,415 [412]
2020/06/07 2 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 18 15,621 1,469‬ 126,012 0 2,415 [413]
2020/06/08 1 0 0 0 1 0 7 1 5 2 0 0 1 0 18 15,639 1,192‬ 127,204 0 2,415 [414]
2020/06/09 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 5 3 0 0 1 0 14 15,653 1,291 128,495 7 2,422 [415]
2020/06/10 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 6 0 12 15,665 1,609 130,104 12 2,434 [416]
2020/06/11 1 0 0 2 0 1 5 1 1 5 0 0 1 0 17 15,682 1,897 132,001 5 2,439 [417]
2020/06/12 4 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 6 11 0 0 0 0 27 15,709 1,893 133,894 3 2,442 [418]
2020/06/13 1 0 0 1 2 0 4 0 3 9 0 0 1 0 21 15,730 2,252 136,146 5 2,447 [419]
2020/06/14 1 0 0 1 2 6 6 0 4 4 0 0 1 0 25 15,755 1,492 137,638 1 2,448 [420]
2020/06/15 [A] 29 18,030 73,321‬ 210,959 0 2,448 [421]
2020/06/16 15 18,045 2,568 213,527 5 2,453 [422]
2020/06/17 21 18,066 3,216 216,743 9 2,462 [423]
2020/06/18 157 18 13 43 101 116 803 32 646 318 1 0 73 1 11 18,077 3,455 220,198 2 2,464 [424]
2020/06/19 3 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 4 9 0 0 0 0 27 18,104 2,318 222,516 6 2,470 [425]
2020/06/20 1 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 13 5 0 0 0 0 26 18,130 5,567 228,083 2 2,472 [426]
2020/06/21 1 1 0 0 1 2 8 0 6 6 0 0 1 0 26 18,156 3,442‬ 231,525 0 2,472 [427]
2020/06/22 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 14 18,170 2,010‬ 233,535 0 2,472 [428]
2020/06/23 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 12 18,182 1,824 235,359 4 2,476 [429]
2020/06/24 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 9 18,191 2,717 238,076 4 2,480 [430]
2020/06/25 1 −1 0 2 0 1 4 0 1 −4 0 0 1 0 5 18,196 4,434 242,510 2 2,482 [431]
2020/06/26 1 0 0 −1 3 3 6 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 17 18,213 5,871‬ 248,381 0 2,482 [432]
2020/06/27 0 0 0 1 2 1 4 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 15 18,228 2,842 251,223 0 2,482 [433]
2020/06/28 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 18,236 4,204‬ 255,427 0 2,482 [434]
2020/06/29 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 18,241 2,972‬‬ 258,399 0 2,482 [435]
2020/06/30 0 0 5 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 10 18,251 1,937‬ 260,336 3 2,485 [436]
Total 1,255 345 290 930 1,070 1,419 4,853 375 2,724 3,151 9 54 1,769 7 18,251 260,336 2,485
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
Notes
  1. ^ A breakdown by NHS Board was not yet available from UK Gov Regional Testing Centres (RTCs). This will be updated on or before 18 June.
COVID-19 cases in Scotland by health board area in July 2020
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
2020/07/01 0 0 1 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 18,259 3,264‬ 263,600 1 2,486 [437]
2020/07/02 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 18,264 3,771 267,371 1 2,487 [438]
2020/07/03 1 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 12 18,276 4,643 272,014 1 2,488 [439]
2020/07/04 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 11 18,287 3,737 275,751 0 2,488 [440]
2020/07/05 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 9 18,296 3,132 278,883 0 2,488 [441]
2020/07/06 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 18,300 2,858 281,741 0 2,488 [442]
2020/07/07 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 18,302 1,763 283,504 1 2,489 [443]
2020/07/08 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 18,309 2,403 285,907 1 2,490 [444]
2020/07/09 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 18,315 3,739 289,646 0 2,490 [445]
2020/07/10 1 0 2 1 0 2 6 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 18 18,333 4,729 294,375 0 2,490 [446]
2020/07/11 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 7 18,340 2,927 297,302 0 2,490 [447]
2020/07/12 0 0 0 0 1 1 12 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 19 18,359 3,556 300,858 0 2,490 [448]
2020/07/13 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 18,365 1,954 302,812 0 2,490 [449]
2020/07/14 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 18,368 2,161 304,973 0 2,490 [450]
2020/07/15 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 18,373 5,234 308,046 0 2,490 [451]
2020/07/16 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 11 18,384 2,598 310,644 1 2,491 [452]
2020/07/17 2 0 0 4 3 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 17 18,401 4,254 314,898 0 2,491 [453]
2020/07/18 1 1 1 0 1 2 8 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 21 18,422 3,463 318,361 0 2,491 [454]
2020/07/19 3 0 0 −1 0 5 7 1 3 3 0 0 2 0 23 18,445 3,393 321,754 0 2,491 [455]
2020/07/20 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 7 18,452 1,698 323,452 0 2,491 [456]
2020/07/21 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 14 1 0 0 0 0 22 18,474 2,915 326,367 0 2,491 [457]
2020/07/22 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 10 18,484 3,595 329,962 0 2,491 [458]
2020/07/23 2 0 0 1 0 1 5 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 16 18,500 3,651 333,613 0 2,491 [459]
2020/07/24 1 0 0 0 −1 1 14 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 20 18,520 3,906 337,519 0 2,491 [460]
2020/07/25 1 1 0 1 0 3 9 0 8 3 0 0 1 0 27 18,547 4,032 341,551 0 2,491 [461]
2020/07/26 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 18,551 2,436 343,987 0 2,491
2020/07/27 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 18,554 2,268 346,255 0 2,491
2020/07/28 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 18,558 2,968 349,223 0 2,491 [462]
2020/07/29 0 0 1 0 1 1 14 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 22 18,580 3,271 352,494 0 2,491 [463]
2020/07/30 0 0 0 2 4 2 5 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 17 18,597 3,404 355,898 0 2,491 [464]
2020/07/31 1 0 1 3 0 3 7 1 4 5 0 0 5 0 30 18,627 3,639 359,537 0 2,491 [465]
Total 1,276 347 302 946 1,096 1,451 4,983 382 2,784 3,198 9 54 1,792 7 18,627 359,537 2,491
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
COVID-19 cases in Scotland by health board area in August 2020
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
2020/08/01 1 0 0 0 1 6 3 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 18 18,645 3,702 363,239 0 2,491 [466]
2020/08/02 0 0 1 1 0 13 8 0 1 5 0 0 2 0 31 18,676 2,786 366,025 0 2,491 [467]
2020/08/03 0 0 0 0 0 11 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 18 18,694 2,455 368,480 0 2,491 [468]
2020/08/04 0 0 1 0 0 15 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 23 18,717 2,585 371,065 0 2,491 [469]
2020/08/05 1 0 0 1 1 36 15 2 3 3 0 0 2 0 64 18,781 4,783 375,848 0 2,491 [470]
2020/08/06 0 0 1 0 1 38 17 0 2 3 0 0 4 0 66 18,847 5,623 381,471 0 2,491 [471]
2020/08/07 1 0 0 4 1 27 5 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 43 18,890 4,742 386,213 0 2,491 [472]
2020/08/08 1 1 0 1 2 39 9 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 60 18,950 4,562 390,775 0 2,491 [473]
2020/08/09 2 0 0 0 5 28 2 0 3 5 0 1 2 0 48 18,998 3,680 394,455 0 2,491
2020/08/10 1 0 0 1 −4 18 6 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 29 19,027 3,705 398,160 0 2,491 [474]
2020/08/11 0 1 0 3 1 27 13 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 52 19,079 4,382 402,542 0 2,491 [475]
2020/08/12 2 0 0 0 2 24 8 0 2 5 0 0 4 0 47 19,126 4,681 407,223 0 2,491 [476]
2020/08/13 1 1 0 2 1 26 10 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 47 19,173 4,480 411,703 0 2,491 [477]
2020/08/14 0 0 0 5 0 28 9 1 12 2 2 0 6 0 65 19,238 4,165 415,868 0 2,491 [478]
2020/08/15 0 0 0 0 1 25 8 0 8 4 1 0 4 0 51 19,289 4,454 420,322 0 2,491 [479]
2020/08/16 1 0 0 0 0 14 11 0 3 5 1 0 8 0 43 19,332 4,089 424,411 0 2,491 [480]
2020/08/17 1 0 0 2 0 13 6 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 26 19,358 3,717 428,128 0 2,491 [481]
2020/08/18 2 0 0 1 1 7 12 1 6 3 0 0 16 0 49 19,407 4,721 432,849 0 2,491 [482]
2020/08/19 3 0 0 2 1 15 10 1 3 3 0 0 12 0 50 19,457 5,408 438,257 1[A] 2,492 [483]
2020/08/20 2 0 1 0 2 12 22 1 10 0 0 0 27 0 77 19,534 8,021 446,278 0 2,492 [484]
2020/08/21 0 0 1 1 0 10 16 3 4 5 0 0 31 0 71 19,605 6,799 453,077 0 2,492 [485]
2020/08/22 3 2 1 2 1 8 11 3 8 6 0 0 78 0 123 19,728 8,090 461,167 0 2,492 [486]
2020/08/23 4 1 1 5 1 3 16 0 4 11 0 0 37 0 83 19,811 9,335 470,502 0 2,492 [487]
2020/08/24 2 2 0 1 3 5 15 0 17 7 0 0 14 0 66 19,877 6,292 476,794 0 2,492 [488]
2020/08/25 2 1 0 0 1 6 12 2 5 8 0 0 7 0 44 19,921 5,400 482,194 0 2,492 [489]
2020/08/26 2 3 1 1 0 5 15 1 8 15 0 0 16 0 67 19,988 12,490 494,684 2 2,494 [490]
2020/08/27 2 1 1 1 2 9 21 1 8 7 0 0 15 0 68 20,056 16,128 510,812 0 2,494 [491]
2020/08/28 4 4 1 2 3 2 14 0 3 8 0 0 10 0 51 20,107 8,950 519,762 0 2,494 [492]
2020/08/29 10 2 0 3 3 6 36 4 7 6 0 0 11 0 88 20,195 12,373 532,135 0 2,494 [493]
2020/08/30 16 1 1 4 7 6 39 1 26 15 0 0 7 0 123 20,318 16,155 548,290 0 2,494 [494]
2020/08/31 8 3 0 4 9 4 69 3 27 18 1 0 14 0 160 20,478 16,995 565,285 0 2,494 [495]
Total 1,348 370 313 993 1,142 1,937 5,431 411 2,960 3,360 17 56 2,133 7 20,478 565,285 2,494
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
Notes
  1. ^ This death occurred in April 2020 but was not included due to a delay in the lab result being reported into the national system.
COVID-19 cases in Scotland by health board area in September 2020
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
2020/09/01 11 2 1 4 7 2 66 6 27 18 0 0 10 0 154 20,632 12,689 577,974 0 2,494 [496]
2020/09/02 6 1 0 3 7 3 86 4 26 16 0 0 4 0 156 20,788 15,881 593,855 1 2,495 [497]
2020/09/03 6 2 0 0 1 6 53 11 15 3 0 0 4 0 101 20,889 8,940 602,795 1 2,496 [498]
2020/09/04 10 3 0 6 7 6 73 13 16 17 0 0 6 2 159 21,048 10,195 612,990 0 2,496 [499]
2020/09/05 7 1 1 0 14 2 68 6 20 14 0 0 8 0 141 21,189 9,128 622,118 0 2,496 [500]
2020/09/06 11 4 3 8 14 14 92 6 30 18 0 0 8 0 208 21,397 9,235 631,353 0 2,496 [501]
2020/09/07 9 1 0 2 3 8 78 6 19 13 0 0 7 0 146 21,543 6,108 637,461 0 2,496 [502]
2020/09/08 8 2 4 2 8 5 91 4 32 16 0 0 4 0 176 21,719 7,722 645,183 3 2,499 [503]
2020/09/09 9 3 1 7 10 8 63 3 19 29 0 0 7 0 159 21,878 8,257 653,440 0 2,499 [504]
2020/09/10 8 4 3 5 3 5 65 3 46 12 0 1 6 0 161 22,039 8,693 662,133 0 2,499 [505]
2020/09/11 12 2 0 3 7 2 80 4 39 24 0 0 2 0 175 22,214 6,457 668,590 0 2,499 [506]
2020/09/12 4 6 3 5 1 5 106 4 48 35 0 0 4 0 221 22,435 7,887 676,477 0 2,499 [507]
2020/09/13 11 12 1 4 4 8 104 8 62 25 0 0 5 0 244 22,679 6,527 683,004 0 2,499 [508]
2020/09/14 10 2 1 2 2 6 27 5 8 6 0 0 1 0 70 22,749 2,622 685,626 0 2,499 [509]
2020/09/15 13 5 2 5 9 9 101 7 59 53 0 0 4 0 267 23,016 7,412 693,038 1 2,500 [510]
2020/09/16 9 4 7 3 15 16 105 11 40 45 0 0 12 0 267 23,283 7,349 700,387 1 2,501 [511]
2020/09/17 14 9 1 11 9 13 112 13 52 47 0 0 8 1 290 23,573 7,295 707,682 0 2,501 [512]
2020/09/18 8 4 2 7 10 10 69 10 29 30 0 0 14 0 203 23,776 4,639 712,321 1 2,502 [513]
2020/09/19 13 13 3 21 8 13 116 14 56 80 2 3 8 0 350 24,126 6,633 718,954 3 2,505 [514]
2020/09/20 1 5 4 23 12 20 60 8 49 53 0 0 10 0 245 24,371 4,502 723,456 0 2,505 [515]
2020/09/21 7 8 4 14 16 16 103 2 47 30 0 0 8 0 255 24,626 4,020 727,476 0 2,505 [516]
2020/09/22 7 0 2 14 15 7 181 7 92 51 0 0 7 0 383 25,009 5,024 732,500 1 2,506 [517]
2020/09/23 13 5 4 23 12 19 224 8 107 57 0 0 14 0 486 25,495 6,233 738,733 2 2,508 [518]
2020/09/24 12 1 7 17 16 19 219 20 66 73 1 0 14 0 465 25,960 5,920 744,653 2 2,510 [519]
2020/09/25 24 8 3 18 11 12 255 15 61 119 0 0 29 3 558 26,518 5,876 750,529 1 2,511 [520]
2020/09/26 27 6 9 46 16 25 290 13 91 113 2 0 76 0 714 27,232 6,221 756,750 0 2,511 [521]
2020/09/27 20 4 9 5 6 12 172 8 58 40 0 0 6 4 344 27,576 3,770 760,520 1 2,512 [522]
2020/09/28 8 4 3 12 11 13 53 4 37 54 0 0 14 9 222 27,798 3,215 763,735 0 2,512
2020/09/29 38 8 8 36 24 54 302 12 91 180 1 0 50 2 806 28,604 6,994 770,729 0 2,512 [523]
2020/09/30 19 5 12 32 28 38 232 7 73 160 0 0 32 2 640 29,244 6,230 776,959 7 2,519 [524]
Total 1,703 514 411 1,331 1,448 2,313 9,077 653 4,375 4,791 23 60 2,515 30 29,244 776,959 2,519
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
COVID-19 cases in Scotland by health board area in October 2020
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
2020/10/01 27 1 5 27 19 25 244 16 123 166 0 0 13 2 668 29,912 6,192 783,151 3 2,522 [525]
2020/10/02 46 5 13 23 25 24 324 12 102 164 0 0 30 7 775 30,687 6,150 789,301 4 2,526 [526]
2020/10/03 34 4 5 23 34 19 299 19 152 143 0 0 27 5 764 31,451 6,328 795,629 4 2,530 [527]
2020/10/04 42 6 7 26 27 26 266 15 138 176 0 0 29 0 758 32,209 5,690 801,319 0 2,530 [528]
2020/10/05 40 10 5 22 36 24 242 7 130 145 0 0 33 3 697 32,906 5,460 806,779 0 2,530 [529]
2020/10/06 40 4 3 21 42 20 303 6 167 164 0 0 27 3 800 33,706 6,083 812,862 2 2,532 [530]
2020/10/07 63 5 15 42 36 34 410 19 195 190 0 0 42 3 1,054 34,760 8,124 820,986 1 2,533 [531]
2020/10/08 73 11 7 22 34 40 405 11 230 152 0 0 42 0 1,027 35,787 7,610 828,596 5 2,538 [532]
2020/10/09 84 4 13 27 53 68 440 14 306 192 0 0 42 3 1,246 37,033 7,714 836,310 6 2,544 [533]
2020/10/10 71 3 26 38 30 52 357 12 204 160 1 1 54 0 1,009 38,042 7,139 843,449 6 2,550 [534]
2020/10/11 72 3 37 32 45 39 296 11 225 158 0 1 36 1 956 38,998 6,401 849,850 0 2,550 [535]
2020/10/12 88 4 9 19 33 35 359 12 244 112 0 0 45 1 961 39,959 5,608 855,458 0 2,550 [536]
2020/10/13 95 11 24 42 56 55 419 13 337 191 0 0 54 0 1,297 41,256 7,535 862,993 7 2,557 [537]
2020/10/14 92 4 15 48 58 42 537 8 327 239 0 1 58 0 1,429 42,685 8,692 871,685 15 2,572 [538]
2020/10/15 111 11 29 32 53 39 450 14 374 161 0 0 77 0 1,351 44,036 7,663 879,348 13 2,585 [539]
2020/10/16 104 5 29 27 30 34 416 14 309 161 2 0 64 1 1,196 45,232 7,059 886,407 9 2,594 [540]
2020/10/17 103 7 10 27 40 38 435 11 346 114 0 0 33 3 1,167 46,399 6,634 893,041 15 2,609 [541]
2020/10/18 38 2 7 3 9 8 103 7 98 35 0 0 6 0 316[A] 46,715 2,812 895,853 0 2,609 [542]
2020/10/19 57 5 12 25 24 27 362 16 294 122 0 0 49 0 993 47,708 5,814 901,667 1 2,610 [543]
2020/10/20 116 11 16 46 45 54 500 12 393 198 1 1 63 0 1,456 49,164 7,301 908,968 15 2,625 [544]
2020/10/21 105 10 16 36 71 39 605 19 520 230 1 0 85 2 1,739 50,903 8,782 917,750 28 2,653 [545]
2020/10/22 151 6 19 66 74 31 584 26 457 192 1 1 104 0 1,712 52,615 8,646 926,396 17 2,670 [546]
2020/10/23 117 7 17 48 37 17 493 9 413 169 2 0 71 1 1,401 54,016 6,799 933,195 18 2,688 [547]
2020/10/24 174 3 15 58 55 28 524 14 321 166 0 1 71 3 1,433 55,449 7,502 940,697 11 2,699 [548]
2020/10/25 132 5 9 65 46 55 437 13 341 155 0 0 45 0 1,303 56,752 6,847 947,544 1 2,700 [549]
2020/10/26 97 11 19 41 44 32 428 11 274 105 0 0 60 0 1,122 57,874 6,120 953,664 1 2,701 [550]
2020/10/27 96 5 25 38 61 22 454 14 347 202 0 0 63 0 1,327 59,201 6,978 960,642 25 2,726 [551]
2020/10/28 91 3 13 36 40 28 451 18 292 152 1 1 76 0 1,202 60,403 7,527 968,169 28 2,754 [552]
2020/10/29 121 10 9 54 45 26 416 10 266 117 1 0 52 1 1,128 61,531 6,477 974,646 37 2,791 [553]
2020/10/30 85 9 17 39 43 30 496 21 258 194 0 0 89 0 1,281 62,812 6,634 981,280 28 2,819 [554]
2020/10/31 84 8 15 50 37 42 374 11 317 121 0 1 41 0 1,101 63,913 6,209 987,489 24 2,843 [555]
Total 4,352 707 872 2,434 2,730 3,366 21,506 1,068 12,875 9,737 33 68 4,096 69 63,913 987,489 2,843
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
Notes
  1. ^ Does not reflect the total number of new cases or new tests as there has been a processing delay as a result of a capacity issue. Any additional cases will be reported in the coming days.
COVID-19 cases in Scotland by health board area in November 2020
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
2020-11-01 83 10 13 37 56 30 443 27 253 140 0 0 56 0 1,148 65,061 6,068 993,557 6 2,849 [556]
2020-11-02 76 11 11 38 33 17 385 11 268 69 0 0 32 0 951 66,012 4,831 998,388 0 2,849 [557]
2020-11-03 107 12 10 42 22 30 378 12 207 128 0 1 50 0 999 67,011 5,104 1,003,492 28 2,877 [558]
2020-11-04 88 10 10 83 34 42 602 12 318 163 0 1 70 0 1,433 68,444 8,015 1,011,507 50 2,927 [559]
2020-11-05 80 3 19 69 75 27 481 18 236 128 0 0 80 0 1,216 69,660 7,075 1,018,582 39 2,966 [560]
2020-11-06 75 14 23 47 29 24 460 17 210 112 0 0 61 0 1,072 70,732 6,243 1,024,825 31 2,997 [561]
2020-11-07 118 18 21 75 66 31 602 20 368 191 1 0 85 0 1,596 72,328 9,156 1,033,981 39 3,036 [562]
2020-11-08 101 7 7 61 43 42 416 15 245 122 0 0 55 1 1,115 73,443 6,571 1,040,552 3 3,039 [563]
2020-11-09 73 6 11 50 20 26 363 6 219 107 0 0 31 0 912 74,355 4,947 1,045,499 1 3,040 [564]
2020-11-10 90 8 6 33 39 20 293 9 171 114 0 0 49 0 832 75,187 4,351 1,049,800 39 3,079 [565]
2020-11-11 80 6 12 69 56 51 488 9 272 145 0 0 72 1 1,261 76,448 8,129 1,057,929 64 3,143 [566]
2020-11-12 76 19 18 76 31 54 474 17 231 141 1 0 73 1 1,212 77,660 7,061 1,064,990 45 3,188 [567]
2020-11-13 77 10 13 148 80 50 433 13 267 163 0 0 102 2 1,357 79,017 7,653 1,072,643 56 3,244 [568]
2020-11-14 78 7 7 82 59 75 400 14 218 120 0 0 57 1 1,118 80,135 6,729 1,079,372 36 3,280 [569]
2020-11-15 90 19 7 68 70 52 459 9 226 108 0 0 51 0 1,159 81,294 6,981 1,086,353 0 3,280 [570]
2020-11-16 48 14 8 42 63 33 220 11 136 101 0 1 40 0 717 82,011 4,832 1,091,185 6 3,286 [571]
2020-11-17 79 7 6 62 80 45 439 9 282 153 0 0 86 0 1,248 83,259 7,049 1,098,234 37 3,323 [572]
2020-11-18 86 8 3 84 62 47 420 14 312 141 0 0 87 0 1,264 84,523 8,576 1,106,810 54 3,377 [573]
2020-11-19 78 14 10 65 41 62 349 11 213 183 1 2 60 0 1,089 85,612 7,749 1,114,559 50 3,427 [574]
2020-11-20 86 11 5 60 56 55 391 6 162 123 0 0 63 0 1,018 86,630 6,574 1,121,133 32 3,459 [575]
2020-11-21 59 12 12 52 44 36 234 6 246 140 0 0 46 0 887 87,517 5,797 1,126,930 37 3,496 [576]
2020-11-22 46 9 5 44 26 48 309 5 181 119 0 0 52 0 844 88,361 6,107 1,133,037 7 3,503 [577]
2020-11-23 83 8 5 60 34 43 370 7 190 95 0 0 54 0 949 89,310 5,289 1,138,326 0 3,503 [578]
2020-11-24 50 6 1 48 44 49 247 11 156 108 0 −2 53 0 771 90,081 4,773 1,143,099 41 3,544 [579]
2020-11-25 62 6 8 40 24 122 260 14 190 94 0 2 58 0 880 90,961 6,041 1,149,140 44 3,588 [580]
2020-11-26 119 6 6 77 67 74 383 13 235 168 1 2 73 1 1,225 92,186 8,492 1,157,632 51 3,639 [581]
2020-11-27 63 5 8 60 43 73 315 7 201 121 0 0 71 2 969 93,155 6,567 1,164,199 37 3,676 [582]
2020-11-28 58 6 4 59 45 50 221 19 166 122 0 0 38 0 788 93,943 6,689 1,170,888 44 3,720 [583]
2020-11-29 78 1 2 47 40 47 229 12 159 78 0 0 53 0 746 94,689 6,085 1,176,973 2 3,722 [584]
2020-11-30 33 3 0 28 8 37 133 4 49 48 0 0 26 0 369 95,058 2,731 1,179,704 3 3,725 [585]
Total 6,672 983 1,143 4,240 4,120 4,758 32,703 1,426 19,462 13,482 37 75 5,879 78 95,058 1,179,704 3,725 [586][587]
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
COVID-19 cases in Scotland by health board area in December 2020
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
2020/12/01 44 11 4 60 58 43 236 7 167 83 1 0 36 3 754 95,811 5,154 1,184,858 34 3,759 [588]
2020/12/02 70 6 8 69 48 63 343 12 154 115 0 0 63 0 951 96,762 9,411 1,194,269 38 3,797 [589]
2020/12/03 89 7 5 60 48 76 257 16 155 150 0 1 93 1 958 97,720 7,311 1,201,580 51 3,848 [590]
2020/12/04 69 7 7 63 47 68 258 98 166 117 0 0 66 0 966 98,686 7,839 1,209,419 41 3,889 [591]
2020/12/05 64 6 5 52 49 69 210 15 117 149 0 0 41 0 777 99,463 6,655 1,216,074 22 3,911 [592]
2020/12/06 70 3 5 60 24 48 190 3 126 64 0 0 50 0 643 100,106 5,156 1,221,230 5 3,916 [593]
2020/12/07 56 6 5 52 52 65 178 7 103 114 0 0 39 0 677 100,783 4,464 1,225,694 1 3,917 [594]
2020/12/08 84 12 3 45 42 43 189 5 90 133 0 0 46 0 692 101,475 11,859 1,233,089 33 3,950 [595]
2020/12/09 65 15 9 63 51 97 223 13 147 150 0 0 64 0 897 102,372 6,490 1,239,579 39 3,989 [596]
2020/12/10 81 11 6 91 80 63 215 11 156 158 0 0 57 4 933 103,305 5,480 1,245,059 50 4,039 [597]
2020/12/11 117 12 4 79 34 111 246 13 125 196 0 0 64 0 1,001 104,306 6,682 1,251,741 31 4,070 [598]
2020/12/12 89 25 5 104 55 79 296 14 151 143 0 0 103 0 1,064 105,370 6,464 1,258,205 39 4,109 [599]
2020/12/13 80 14 2 72 28 80 179 17 116 139 0 0 73 0 800 106,170 5,451 1,263,656 2 4,111 [600]
2020/12/14 81 11 2 42 29 63 213 12 95 135 0 0 49 2 734 106,904 4,403 1,268,059 0 4,111 [601]
2020/12/15 80 15 5 67 40 86 206 12 127 168 0 0 38 1 845 107,749 5,479 1,273,538 24 4,135 [602]
2020/12/16 91 18 5 44 31 81 109 16 92 140 0 0 61 1 689 108,438 5,065 1,278,603 38 4,173 [603]
2020/12/17 63 11 13 72 43 103 221 26 129 143 0 0 34 0 858 109,296 5,752 1,284,355 30 4,203 [604]
2020/12/18 51 22 11 40 29 94 172 15 65 158 0 0 87 0 744 110,040 4,848 1,289,203 36 4,239 [605]
2020/12/19 65 10 1 38 31 46 120 12 121 104 0 0 23 1 572 110,612 3,745 1,292,948 41 4,280 [606]
2020/12/20 95 11 10 58 35 128 274 22 87 142 0 0 71 1 934 111,546 6,216 1,299,164 3 4,283 [607]
2020/12/21 106 28 15 81 86 144 366 25 239 277 0 1 136 0 1,504 113,050 10,272 1,309,436 0 4,283 [608]
2020/12/22 100 23 25 81 40 172 421 22 141 216 0 0 75 0 1,316 114,366 8,826 1,318,262 43 4,326
2020/12/23 127 16 11 68 64 156 259 18 214 157 0 1 99 0 1,190 115,556 8,081 1,326,343 47 4,373 [609]
2020/12/24 100 22 18 88 38 128 334 35 234 203 0 2 112 0 1,314 116,870 8,596 1,334,939 43 4,416 [610]
2020/12/25 [A][B] 1,165 118,035 1,334,939 4,416 [611]
2020/12/26 1,149 119,184 1,334,939 4,416 [612]
2020/12/27 740 119,924 1,334,939 4,416 [613]
2020/12/28 967 120,891 1,334,939 4,416 [614]
2020/12/29 414 152 172 278 248 562 1,625 152 905 905 1 25 475 2 1,895 122,786 23,427 1,358,366 51 4,467 [615]
2020/12/30 140 50 92 110 94 184 618 67 295 257 0 7 130 1 2,045 124,831 6,309 1,364,675 43 4,510 [616]
2020/12/31 225 79 114 101 78 260 680 81 372 379 0 16 239 1 2,622 127,453 7,794 1,372,469 68 4,578 [617]
Total 9,388 1,586 1,705 6,278 5,622 7,870 41,341 2,172 24,351 18,577 39 128 8,300 96 127,453 1,372,469 4,578
Date A&A BOR D&G FIF FV GRA GGC HLD LAN LOT ORK SHE TAY WES Confirmed Tested Deaths Sources
New Total New Total New Total
Notes
  1. ^ There were no updates to the Daily Dashboard between 25–28 December 2020.
  2. ^ Between 25–28 December 2020, daily updates were published to provide the latest data on the number of new cases of COVID-19. There were no updates to the remaining statistics.


Notes

  1. ^ a b Not included in this data is the death of one British citizen on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship on 28 February – see here for more information on this case. Also not included is the death of one British citizen in the British Overseas Territory of the Cayman Islandssee here for more information on this case.
  2. ^ Daily updates occur around 2 pm.
  3. ^ In addition to this figure, there have been eight confirmed cases in the British Overseas Territories (including in Gibraltar,[23] Akrotiri and Dhekelia,[citation needed] Bermuda[24], the Cayman Islands[25], and Montserrat.)[26]

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