COVID-19: UK suffers biggest causalities in less than 24 hours

April 1, 2020
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The United Kingdom on Wednesday recorded its biggest causalities of the coronavirus with 563 people dying of the dreaded virus in less than 24 hours, taking total death toll to 2,352 in the country.

According to the Department of Health, 29,474 people have tested positive for the virus, up 4,324 since Tuesday.

“We know the number of deaths are going to go up – that is to be expected. What matters is the trend over a few days – not what happens over the course of 24 hours,” BBC’s Nick Triggle was quoted to have said

“Any signs of progress will be seen in the number of cases first. For the past five days the new cases have been hovering between 2,500 and 3,000 each day.

“Now it has gone up by 4,300. That is a substantial rise, but over the course of the past week the trajectory has still slowed from what it had been. All eyes will be on what happens in the next few days to see if the hope of a slowdown was misplaced.”

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