England's chief medical officer believes the UK coronavirus death toll, which now stands at almost 13,000, is approaching its peak but warned of grim figures to follow in the next 24 hours. "On the issue of the peak, our view is that it is probably reaching the peak overall and that is what the flattening shows," Professor Chris Whitty said at a daily government crisis news briefing when asked about the number of people losing their life.
But any optimism was tinged with the prospect that high fatality numbers "will continue", Whitty said, confirming Britain as one of the worst affected countries by the global pandemic. "I think it's important, and I am saying this because new data will come out presumably tomorrow.
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