Latest weekly Covid-19 rates for local authority areas in England
South Tyneside, Redcar & Cleveland and Hartlepool are currently recording the highest rates.
South Tyneside, Redcar & Cleveland and Hartlepool are currently recording the highest rates.
A third of respondents felt anxious or on edge at least several times a week during the first national lockdown, a survey of 379,000 people found.
Figures from the Home Office reveal there were 2.88 million procedures conducted in 2020.
More than nine in 10 (91%) areas have recorded a week-on-week rise in rates.
South Tyneside, Sunderland and Hartlepool are currently recording the highest rates.
Professor Calum Semple said he would continue to wear a face mask ‘particularly in enclosed areas’.
An unnamed Derbyshire player has tested positive for coronavirus.
Excitement has been growing across the nation, with good luck messages from the Queen, the Duke of Cambridge, the Prime Minister and Tom Cruise.
Football fans cheered and jumped when Sir Geoff Hurst introduced the comedians and The Lightning Seeds for a performance of the Three Lions song.
Manager Gareth Southgate expressed his thanks to fans for their support and said it will give the players a ‘huge lift’ for the match.
A consortium of charities will reportedly pledge more than £100 million to help make up for the Government’s aid reduction.
South Tyneside is now recording a rate higher than 1,000 cases per 100,000 people.
Data from England, Scotland and Wales shows an ‘obvious surge’ in case numbers starting around 10 days after the first games, according to an expert.
Data shows a notable difference between the number of men and women testing positive for the virus for the first time.
Researchers speculate a difference in social mixing may be the reason they are seeing a difference for the first time.