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Someone is admitted to hospital with Covid-19 “every 30 seconds”, Health Secretary says

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direct to your inboxThere are more people in UK hospitals with coronavirus than at any other time during the pandemic - with a person admitted every 30 seconds.Health Secretary Matt Hancock gave the update during a Downing Street press conference this evening (January 18).A further 599 people have died after testing positive for coronavirus, according to the latest Government figures.Mr Hancock said the NHS is currently under “significant pressure” throughout the country.There are currently 37,475 people in UK hospitals with coronavirus - that’s the highest it’s been throughout the pandemic.Speaking during the televised press conference, Mr Hancock said: “Someone is admitted to hospital every 30 seconds.

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