The NHS and care workers who have died during the coronavirus pandemic
The figure is likely to be lower than the true number of workers who have died.
The figure is likely to be lower than the true number of workers who have died.
The figure is likely to be lower than the true number of workers who have died.
Halton, Knowsley and the Isle of Wight have seen the biggest week-on-week increases.
The figure is likely to be lower than the true number of workers who have died.
The Isle of Wight has seen the biggest week-on-week increase in rates, followed by Halton and Carlisle.
The figure is likely to be lower than the true number of workers who have died.
While GCSEs, AS and A levels in the summer have been cancelled, some Btec exams this month are still going ahead.
Rushmoor, Carlisle and Watford are the areas recording the biggest week-on-week increases.
Dawood and former Test official John Holder are seeking damages from the governing body.
Watford, Rushmoor and Three Rivers are the areas recording the biggest week-on-week increases.
Brentwood, Epping Forest and Thurrock – all in Essex – continue to have the highest rates.
Hales has not featured for England since a second recreational drug test failure shortly before the 2019 World Cup.
Brentwood, Epping Forest and Thurrock – all in Essex – have the highest rates.
Six of the top 10 areas with the highest rates are in Essex.
A total of 10 areas are now recording rates higher than 1,000 new cases per 100,000 people.