One in 20 people in England are likely to have had COVID over the Christmas period, the Office for National Statistics said
Almost three million people across the UK tested positive for COVID in late December, the highest number since July.
, with one in 18 infected in Wales and one in 25 testing positive in Scotland. The COVID death rate remains low due to widespread immunity and a high level of vaccinations, althoughNo new variant is thought to have fuelled the uptick in infections, with experts pointing to increased indoor social mixing over Christmas.
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