UK Records 823 Coronavirus Deaths In 24 Hours, Bringing Total To 17,337

The latest figures were released on Tuesday.
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The number of people who have died in hospitals across the UK after contracting coronavirus has risen by 823 in 24 hours.

It brings the total to 17,337.

Of the 778 new deaths announced in England, 136 occurred on Monday, with the remainder stretching as far back as March 21.

Sunday, for which the lowest total in weeks had been reported yesterday, gains 236 in today’s update, suggesting there had simply been a delay in reporting rather than a genuine fall in deaths.

England’s victims were aged 22 to 103, with 24 suffering from no known underlying health conditions.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Office for National Statistics revealed that the number of coronavirus-linked deaths in England and Wales up to April 10 was 41% higher than the official DHSC reports – taking into account, for the first time, people who had died outside hospital and people who had not been tested but were believed to have the condition.

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Paramedics and staff at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital wearing items of PPE as the UK continues in lockdown to help curb the spread of the coronavirus.
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Meanwhile, 11,626 people were tested on Monday, with 4,301 testing positive – bringing the total for England, Wales and Scotland to 129,044.

Earlier on Tuesday, increases were announced by the UK’s four devolved authorities of 778 in England, 70 in Scotland, 25 in Wales and nine in Northern Ireland. This gives a total of 881 – significantly higher than the DHSC tally. Here’s a quick primer on why the different numbers don’t match, and how to understand them.