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Coronavirus may have already infected 1.7million Brits as NHS 111 figures soar

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NHS figures suggest more than 1.7million Brits may already have contracted coronavirus. Since March 18, a total of 1,496,651 people registered only symptoms in line with Covid-19, while almost a quarter of a million were assessed as potential patients via 111 and 999 calls.

Though, it is believed some people could have used numerous channels to report feeling unwell, which would skew the accuracy of the figures, reports the Sun.

The pandemic is expected to peak over Easter later this month, with disruptions compared to those seen in the Second World War.

While health officials fear tens of thousands of Brits will contract the potentially deadly disease in the next few weeks. This comes as GP practices in England are set to be asked by

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