The NHS and care workers who have died during the coronavirus pandemic
The list contains people working in frontline roles where they were likely to have come into contact with patients shortly before their deaths.
The list contains people working in frontline roles where they were likely to have come into contact with patients shortly before their deaths.
The number of those named is likely to be lower than the true total of workers who have died.
Just five areas have recorded a week-on-week increase.
SUNDAY’S planned road 10km has become the first official victim of a racing programme suspension prompted by lockdown 2.0.
Scientists have already started to examine the effectiveness of vaccines against new strains in laboratory settings.
Data from Kantar shows sales jumped 12.2% in the 12 weeks to January 24, with Iceland enjoying the strongest growth.
The number of those named is likely to be lower than the true total of workers who have died.
Eleven cases of the South African coronavirus variant have been identified in England in people with no links to international travel.
Knowsley, Sandwell and Slough continue to record the highest rates.
The number of those named is likely to be lower than the true total of workers who have died.
Boris Johnson said he accepts full responsibility for the Government’s response but has declined to set out now where he thinks the nation went wrong.
This chronological list contains people who were working in roles shortly before their deaths where they were likely to come into contact with patient
At least 227 frontline healthcare workers have been named after dying with Covid-19.
A total of 38 people were slaughtered including 30 Britons.
The number of those named is likely to be much lower than the true total of workers who have died.