UK coronavirus cases up by 1,108 on Saturday
"The Office for National Statistics (ONS), which
surveys a sample of households in England for current infections, estimates that 1 in 1,900 people in England had coronavirus in the week ending 20 August. The figure for the previous week was 1 in 2,200.
Where are the UK's coronavirus hotspots?
There are several local hotspots in the UK which have seen a spike in cases since the nationwide lockdown ended.
Public Health England produce a
weekly watchlist of areas of concern, based on an assessment of incidence rates, and other indicators such as trends in testing, healthcare activity and deaths.
Stoke-on-Trent is the latest area to be added to the list, but restrictions already in place in parts of Greater Manchester, Lancashire and West Yorkshire
have been eased.
In Scotland, bars, cafes and restaurants in Aberdeen have been allowed to reopen again for the first time in three weeks after a local lockdown was partially lifted on Monday.
Decline in daily deaths continues
While the number of new confirmed cases of coronavirus has been rising again recently, government-announced deaths have continued to fall since a peak in mid-April.
On Saturday, the government reported 12 further deaths in England. No new deaths were reported in Scotland, Northern Ireland or Wales.
Earlier this month, the government's death toll in England was
reduced by 5,340 following a review of the way coronavirus deaths are counted. "
Here's a link to all Europe coronavirus data. Regarding cases and deaths per 100k, the UK is not number one but has had the highest total deaths of all but four nations make up the UK totals.
COVID-19 situation update for the EU/EEA and the UK, as of 30 August 2020
As of 30 August 2020,
2 182 822 cases have been reported in the EU/EEA and the UK: Spain (439 286), United Kingdom (332 752), France (272 530), Italy (266 853), Germany (241 771), Romania (85 833), Belgium (84 505), Sweden (83 958), Netherlands (69 563), Poland (66 239), Portugal (57 448), Ireland (28 720), Austria (26 937), Czechia (24 094), Denmark (16 700), Bulgaria (16 164), Norway (10 543), Greece (9 977), Croatia (9 861), Finland (8 049), Luxembourg (6 580), Hungary (5 669), Slovakia (3 842), Lithuania (2 839), Slovenia (2 834), Estonia (2 363), Iceland (2 100), Malta (1 847), Cyprus (1 483), Latvia (1 375) and Liechtenstein (107).
As of 30 August 2020,
181 522 deaths have been reported in the EU/EEA and the UK: United Kingdom (41 498), Italy (35 473), France (30 602), Spain (29 011), Belgium (9 891), Germany (9 295), Netherlands (6 215), Sweden (5 821), Romania (3 539), Poland (2 032), Portugal (1 818), Ireland (1 777), Austria (733), Denmark (624), Hungary (614), Bulgaria (605), Czechia (421), Finland (335), Norway (264), Greece (260), Croatia (183), Slovenia (128), Luxembourg (124), Lithuania (86), Estonia (64), Latvia (34), Slovakia (33), Cyprus (21), Iceland (10), Malta (10) and Liechtenstein (1).