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UK coronavirus deaths increases by the lowest number for weeks

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The number of people who have died in the UK from coronavirus has increased by 77 , according to figures released from hospitals.

It means the official death toll from the virus has now risen to 36,870 people across the UK, although the true figure is expected to be higher.

NHS England announced 59 new deaths of people who tested positive for coronavirus in hospitals in England and there were additional seven deaths reported in Wales, three in Scotland and eight in Northern Ireland, bringing the total of new deaths reported in the last 24 hours to 77.

It is the lowest figure for many weeks since the pandemic began and lockdown was enforced. The official Department of Health and Social Care figures of deaths in the UK in all settings have

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