The United Kingdom's COVID-19 death toll has hit 55,873, including suspected cases, according to a Reuters tally of official data sources that underline the country's status as one of the worst hit in the world.
FILE PHOTO: The COVID-19 ambulance entrance at Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey, Britain, May 22, 2020. Picture taken May 22, 2020. Steve Parsons/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
LONDON - The United Kingdom’s COVID-19 death toll has hit 55,873, including suspected cases, according to a Reuters tally of official data sources that underline the country’s status as one of the worst hit in the world. The Reuters tally comprises fatalities where COVID-19 was mentioned on death certificates in England, Wales and Northern Ireland up to July 3, and up to July 5. It also includes more recent hospital deaths.
The government’s daily toll, which only records deaths following positive coronavirus tests, stands at 44,830.
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