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UK coronavirus deaths rise by 532 – highest jump in six months

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The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxCoronavirus deaths in the UK have risen by 532, the highest increase in six months.Another 20,412 people tested positive for Covid-19 overnight, with the UK’s death toll now standing at 49,970.Health authorities said 372 deaths had occurred in UK hospitals, including 300 in England, 39 in Scotland, 22 in Wales, and 11 in Northern Ireland.NHS England confirmed that 300 people, aged between 35 and 100 had died after contracting the virus in the country's hospitals.More than a third of the victims were in the North West, where 114 people died.It is the highest rise in fatalities since May 1, when 567 new deaths were recorded.The total.

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