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COVID-19 positive cases, confirmed and certified deaths in the United Kingdom by country ()
Date Confirmed cases[1] Deaths Tested Sources
New Cumulative Confirmed deathsah[1][2] Death cert.b[3][4]
New Total New Total New Total
England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[5] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland
25 Jan 1 1 31
26 Jan 1 21 52
27 Jan 1 2 21 73
28 Jan 24 97
29 Jan 33 130
30 Jan 1 1 31 161
31 Jan 1 2 16 177 [6] [7]
1 Feb 2 26 203
2 Feb 2 63 266
3 Feb 6 8 60 326
4 Feb 1 8 90 416
5 Feb 1 9 52 468
6 Feb 9 98 566
7 Feb 9 54 620
8 Feb 3 12 66 686
9 Feb 1 13 109 795
10 Feb 13 319 1 114
11 Feb 1 14 244 1 358
12 Feb 1 15 400 1 758 [8]
13 Feb 1 16 763 2 521
14 Feb 1 17 443 2 964
15 Feb 17 28 2 992
16 Feb 1 18 117 3 109
17 Feb 1 19 1 392 4 501
18 Feb 19 415 4 916
19 Feb 1 20 291 5 207
20 Feb 20 342 5 549
21 Feb 1 1 21 336 5 885
22 Feb 21 267 6 152
23 Feb 4 2 25 172 6 324
24 Feb 1 26 212 6 536
25 Feb 4 30 259 6 795
26 Feb 3 33 337 7 132
27 Feb 6 1 40 558 7 690 [9] [10]
28 Feb 12 1 53 1 296 8 986 [11] [12]
29 Feb 4 57 1 497 10 483 [13]
Date Confirmed cases[1] Deaths Tested Sources
New Cumulative Confirmed deathsah[1][2] Death cert.b[3][4]
New Total New Total New Total
England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[5] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland
1 Mar 31 1 88 1 267 11 750 [14] [15] [16] [17]
2 Mar 39 1 1 128 1 775 13 525 [18] [17] [19] [20] [21]
3 Mar 52 180 386 13 911 [22]
4 Mar 49 2 2 233 2 748 16 659 [23] [24] [25]
5 Mar 47 3 1 284 1 5 5 1 424 18 083 [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31]
6 Mar 73 1 5 363 1 2 1 6 2 255 20 338 [32] [33] [34] [35]
7 Mar 47 3 5 418 1 2 6 1 122 21 460 [36] [37] [38]
8 Mar 50 5 2 477 3 2 8 2 053 23 513 [39] [40] [41] [42] [43] [44]
9 Mar 125 5 609 1 7 5 13 1 447 24 960 [45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50]
10 Mar 225 4 4 851 4 7 2 15 1 301 26 261 [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [51]
11 Mar 365 2 9 1 231 9 6 21 1 215 27 476 [56] [57] [58]
12 Mar 421 2 24 3 1 685 2 10 11 32 2 288 29 764 [59]
13 Mar 390 9 25 1 2 121 1 28 15 47 3 007 32 771 [60] [61]
14 Mar 315 5 36 4 2 500 18 42 19 66 4 975 37 746 [62]
15 Mar 397 11 32 6 2 974 14 64 30 96 2 533 40 279
16 Mar 546 7 18 10 3 574 22 79 47 143 3 826 44 105 [63]
17 Mar 678 10 24 192 4 299 15 112 53 2 198 6 337 50 442 [64]
18 Mar 910 6 32 29 5 261 33 1 154 67 1 3 269 5 779 56 221 [65] [66] [67]
19 Mar 931 9 39 57 6 260 42 1 186 73 1 343 8 400 64 621 [68] [69]
20 Mar 1 082 9 56 73 7 427 32 3 240 110 4 457 2 355 66 976
21 Mar 1 034 22 51 75 8 619 54 2 264 131 1 589 5 842 72 818
22 Mar 1 207 20 43 75 9 957 24 1 1 9 331 172 1 762 5 522 78 340 [70] [71]
23 Mar 2 016 20 83 132 12 145 67 3 4 474 195 4 2 963 5 605 83 945 [72][73] [74] [75]
24 Mar 2 018 24 85 140 14 333 143 4 1 1 652 244 3 2 1 212 6 491 90 436 [76] [77][73][78]
25 Mar 2 263 37 135 190 16 912 177 2 2 5 878 305 4 1 1 522 6 583 97 019 [79] [80]
26 Mar 2 612 32 175 178 19 840 169 6 2 6 1 161 381 4 15 1 922 7 847 104 866 [79]
27 Mar 2 654 34 165 193 22 873 272 3 3 6 1 455 426 6 35 2 389 8 911 113 777 [79]
28 Mar 2 372 49 186 167 25 657 279 8 3 4 1 669 464 9 7 2 869 6 999 120 776 [81][82]
29 Mar 2 436 86 139 159 28 462 195 7 2 10 2 043 547 4 3 420 6 961 127 737
30 Mar 3 490 123 179 343 32 456 353 1 6 14 2 425 635 6 43 4 104 7 209 134 946
31 Mar 3 751 53 430 277 36 801 368 6 1 7 3 086 759 8 50 4 921 8 240 143 186
Date Confirmed cases[1] Deaths Tested Sources
New Cumulative Confirmed deathsah[1][2] Death cert.b[3][4]
New Total New Total New Total
England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[5] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland
1 Apr 4 087 103 317 326 41 571 613 22 6 29 3 726 838 7 49 5 815 9 793 152 979
2 Apr 4 010 85 292 335 46 241 603 28 2 19 4 460 924 14 63 6 816 10 215 163 194 [81][82]
3 Apr 4 040 130 399 330 51 150 655 29 6 24 5 220 959 13 71 7 859 10 590 173 784
4 Apr 3 326 94 344 281 55 295 689 46 12 13 5 864 1 054 14 2 8 929 9 406 183 190
5 Apr 3 027 91 361 224 59 120 578 46 8 12 6 431 1 102 16 4 10 051 12 334 195 524
6 Apr 4 337 69 255 384 64 082 532 2 7 27 7 468 1 050 7 122 11 230 13 313 208 837
7 Apr 4 502 97 268 387 69 231 1010 2 7 19 8 500 1 180 9 117 12 536 4 344 213 181
8 Apr 4 253 84 336 386 74 190 924 74 3 33 9 606 1 335 9 125 14 005 12 959 232 708
9 Apr 4 028 138 392 391 78 762 987 70 5 41 10 755 1 215 25 101 15 346 10 713 243 421
10 Apr 3 531 112 318 308 83 225 1038 81 4 29 11 594 1 192 8 85 16 631 13 543 256 605
11 Apr 3 004 128 315 247 87 007 745 48 10 36 12 278 1 234 15 50 17 930 12 993 269 598
12 Apr 2 694 89 322 247 90 475 606 47 15 18 13 022 1 255 20 10 19 215 12 776 282 374
13 Apr 3 340 76 155 272 94 359 694 24 11 15 14 063 1 111 16 77 20 419 10 745 290 720
14 Apr 3 445 85 291 318 97 801 1010 9 6 19 14 903 1 119 15 144 21 697 11 879 302 599
15 Apr 3 627 121 390 360 101 434 732 40 10 60 15 931 1 141 21 149 23 008 11 170 313 769
16 Apr 3 448 113 354 363 104 879 907 84 6 32 16 866 1 181 16 128 24 333 13 839 327 608
17 Apr 3 445 137 307 325 108 315 826 80 18 11 17 974 1 139 14 110 25 596 13 943 341 551
18 Apr 2 576 148 411 247 110 890 1011 58 18 28 18 468 1 060 10 25 26 691 15 472 357 023
19 Apr 2 089 159 367 181 112 978 384 56 17 41 19 024 1 004 16 17 27 728 15 944 372 967
20 Apr 3 085 83 263 281 116 059 539 10 1 9 20 190 1 018 15 124 28 885 14 106 386 044
21 Apr 2 997 0 222 259 119 049 1122 12 13 25 21 013 952 16 160 30 013 11 626 397 670
22 Apr 2 781 146 366 252 121 828 739 70 13 15 21 731 965 25 121 31 124 13 522 411 192
23 Apr 2 765 142 371 200 124 586 603 77 30 17 22 733 926 21 116 32 187 14 629 425 821
24 Apr 2 779 106 288 213 127 367 824 58 13 110 23 564 892 11 84 33 174 18 401 444 222
25 Apr 1 817 104 354 135 129 186 741 64 15 23 23 968 800 20 40 34 034 23 115 517 836
26 Apr 1 402 82 273 120 130 582 343 47 16 14 24 288 780 17 14 34 845 25 577 543 413
27 Apr 2 225 66 197 166 132 804 307 18 5 8 25 190 740 22 108 35 715 26 355 569 768
28 Apr 2 300 34 200 148 135 095 869 13 10 17 25 957 711 10 134 36 570 29 571 599 339
29 Apr 2 371 55 313 167 137 462 632 70 20 73 26 614 721 15 112 37 418 33 455 632 794 [83]
30 Apr 2 122 73 319 194 139 580 560 83 9 22 27 323 679 13 75 38 185 54 575 687 369 [84]
Date Confirmed cases[1] Deaths Tested Sources
New Cumulative Confirmed deathsah[1][2] Death cert.b[3][4]
New Total New Total New Total
England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[5] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland
1 May 1 965 90 301 161 143 492 653 60 9 17 27 910 678 22 76 38 961 73 191 762 279 [85]
2 May 1 255 63 273 169 146 026 519 40 18 44 28 201 604 19 14 39 598 63 667 825 946 [86]
3 May 973 78 170 94 147 990 246 44 11 14 28 479  568 18 7 40 191 56 397 882 343 [87]
4 May 1 637 69 169 131 151 244 257 12 5 14 29 155 586 14 65 40 856 62 956 945 299 [88]
5 May 1 618 45 171 163 154 370 656 5 6 26 29 766 552 7 122 41 537 69 839 1 015 138 [89]
6 May 1 441 53 272 167 157 090 567 44 17 21 30 258 541 7 85 42 170 57 006 1 072 144 [90]
7 May 1 448 50 215 168 159 706 424 83 14 18 30 847 540 7 72 42 789 65 092 1 139 626 [91]
8 May 1 025 38 225 102 161 468 535 59 4 28 31 136 483 8 49 43 329 67 443 1 207 069 [92]
9 May 892 56 156 124 162 682 283 49 4 9 31 377 460 9 17 43 815 63 339 1 270 408 [93]
10 May 723 41 181 101 163 276 217 36 4 12 31 571 419 13 5 44 252 64 362 1 334 770 [94]
11 May 1 242 30 141 172 163 418 190 10 5 5 32 134 357 5 73 44 687 65 337 1 400 107
12 May 1 099 44 136 139 603 5 3 16 32 577 376 7 90 45 160 60 410 1 460 517
13 May 1 074 60 166 143 413 50 9 22 32 953 359 6 44 45 569 61 741 1 522 258
14 May 922 38 188 121 233 151 5 33 281 351 13 55 45 988 71 644 1 593 902
15 May 919 26 143 175 236 711 15 33 708 317 8 57 46 370 69 590 1 663 492
16 May 653 40 187 159 240 181 4 33 808 78 537 1 742 028
17 May 646 28 90 113 243 695 3 33 958 76 684 1 818 712
18 May 976 16 57 164 246 406 6 34 430 67 409 1 887 051
19 May 1 072 20 61 207 248 818 7 34 739 na na
20 May 802 18 96 152 248 293 5 35 023 60 744 1 996 648
21 May 628 42 105 103 250 908 7 35 331 67 681 2 064 329
22 May 489 23 113 97 254 195 3 35 561 80 297 2 144 626
23 May 152 41 72 69 257 154 1 35 947 na na
24 May 18 25 60 6 259 559 1 36 050 na na
25 May 36 174
26 May 36 599
27 May 36 943
28 May 37 213
29 May 37 362
30 May 37 435
31 May 37 529
Date Confirmed cases[1] Deaths People tested[1] Sources
New Cumulative Confirmed deathsah[1][2] Death cert.b[3][4]
New Total New Total New Total
England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[5] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland
1 Jun 444 4 13 67 277 985 37 766 20 669 1 248 046
2 Jun 462 8 33 82 279 856 38 015 19 053 1 267 099
3 Jun 431 33 49 35 281 661 38 154 22 977 1 290 076
4 Jun 451 3 29 76 283 311 38 407 21 109 1 311 185
5 Jun 422 14 21 42 284 868 37 558 24 579 1 335 764
6 Jun 228 6 18 40 286 194 38 619 22 441 1 358 205
7 Jun 92 6 18 42 287 399 38 666 14 362 1 372 567
8 Jun 651 3 14 42 289 140 38 854 23 498 1 396 065
9 Jun 63 13 12 38 290 143 39 013 22 248 1 418 313
10 Jun 304 4 17 63 291 409 39 095 23 436 1 441 749
11 Jun 392 16 27 77 292 950 39 228 23 703 1 465 452
12 Jun 372 3 21 45 294 375 39 332 24 634 1 490 086
13 Jun 292 7 25 39 295 889 39 365 20 501 1 510 587
14 Jun 219 4 20 62 296 857 39 395 18 783 1 527 536
15 Jun 252 2 10 65 298 136 39 509 18 375 1 554 752
16 Jun 252 8 15 53 299 251 39 615 20 399 1 575 151
17 Jun 281 1 6 48 300 469 39 690 23 244 1 598 395
18 Jun 323 3 24 31 301 815 39 769 23 472 1 621 952
19 Jun 324 0 15 25 303 110 39 844 21 933 1 643 885
20 Jun 215 4 17 100 304 331 39 878 18 913 1 662 798
21 Jun 178 1 10 71 305 289 39 892 18 906 1 681 704
22 Jun 210 0 10 51 306 210 39 981 21 243 1 702 947
23 Jun 107 2 8 47 306 862 40 068 22 698  1 725 645
24 Jun 261 1 0 125 307 980 40 170 25 176 1 750 821
25 Jun 175 2 5 65 309 360 40 248 21 346 1 789 572
26 Jun 192 1 7 46 310 250 40 288 22 965 1 812 537
27 Jun 142 1 1 25 311 151 40 319 21 837 1 834 374
28 Jun 99 2 3 116 311 965 40 340 17 724 1 852 098
29 Jun 196 0 4 26 312 654 40 391 21 939 1 874 037
30 Jun 177 0 5 32 313 483 40 490 22 572 1 896 609
Date Confirmed casesf[1] Deaths In-person testsg[1] Sources
New Cumulative Confirmed deathsah[1][2] Death cert.b[3][4]
New Total New Total New Total
England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[5] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland
1 Jul 141 2 2 41 283 757 40 530 27 337 1 882 643
2 Jul 105 2 7 26 284 276 40 578 22 574 1 905 178
3 Jul 129 unavailable 0 34 284 900 40 613 57 960 2 465 822
4 Jul 136 unavailable 4 15 285 416 40 632 56 667 2 522 459
5 Jul 81 2 1 8 285 768 40 643 43 010 2 565 380
6 Jul 158 4 2 2 286 349 40 696 27 167 2 576 157
7 Jul 156 3 5 13 286 979 40 753 53 475 2 629 630
8 Jul 137 1 3 16 278 621 40 785 63 571 2 693 195
9 Jul 136 4 2 10 288 133 40 819 75 810 2 768 996
10 Jul 202 unavailable 1 7 288 953 40 836 79 362 2 848 353
11 Jul 104 unavailable 1 16 289 603 40 845 79 987 2 928 339
12 Jul 72 1 4 11 290 133 40 853 49 491 2 971 248
13 Jul 99 0 1 19 291 373 40 899 30 622 3 001 908
14 Jul 146 1 1 16 291 911 40 925 53 484 3 055 392
15 Jul 134 0 6 11 292 552 40 948 67 751 3 123 142
16 Jul 147 2 4 16 293 239 40 975 87 906 3 211 048
17 Jul 180 unavailable 0 10 294 066 40 984 96 694 3 307 742
18 Jul 120 unavailable 3 12 294 792 40 995 93 884 3 401 624
19 Jul 58 0 2 6 295 372 41 005 67 226 3 468 851
20 Jul 91 0 3 15 295 817 41 030 37 584 3 467 667
21 Jul 54 2 1 20 296 377 41 047 73 526 3 537 770
22 Jul 104 6 0 28 297 146 41 056 62 694 3 600 180
23 Jul 113 4 0 23 297 914 41 088 68 880 3 675 900
24 Jul 154 unavailable 2 16 298 681 41 103 78 469 3 749 119
25 Jul 91 unavailable 1 11 299 426 41 111 77 691 3 826 100
26 Jul 87 4 0 18 300 111 41 114 54 688 3 868 009
27 Jul 97 0 0 11 300 692 41 135 33 871 3 901 392
28 Jul 67 1 1 21 301 455 41 169 80 727 3 982 208
29 Jul 92 0 1 6 302 301 41 171 77 321 4 059 082
30 Jul 100 1 3 14 303 181 41 198 88 469 4 147 386
31 Jul 116 0 2 10 303 952 41 202 83 935 4 231 299
Date Confirmed casesf[1] Deaths In-person testsg[1] Sources
New Cumulative Confirmed deathsah[1][2] Death cert.b[3][4]
New Total New Total New Total
England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[5] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland
1 Aug 81 unavailable 1 22 304 695 41 207 68 695 4 299 994
2 Aug 80 6 2 18 305 623 41 208 76 886 4 375 929
3 Aug 73 4 5 7 306 293 41 226 67 367 4 438 322
4 Aug 75 4 4 4 307 184 41 240 76 276 4 514 503
5 Aug 135 5 2 10 308 134 41 258 82 947 4 597 431
6 Aug 58 1 6 10 309 005 41 270 93 469 4 681 011
7 Aug 98 unavailable 2 9 309 763 41 273 93 120 4 774 131
8 Aug 86 0 9 11 310 825 41 278 93 418 4 867 549
9 Aug 61 12 −2 5 311 641 41 295 103 654 4 971 203
10 Aug 91 1 4 0 312 789 41 309 94 316 5 065 855
11 Aug 55 1 4 4 313 798 41 329 63 309
12 Aug 41 347
13 Aug 262 3 2 4 316 367 41 357
14 Aug 85 10 4 8 317 444 41 361
15 Aug 78 6 4 1 318 484 41 366
16 Aug 80 2 7 2 319 197 41 369
17 Aug 72 6 1 5 320 286 41 380
18 Aug 73 5 4 6 321 098 41 396
19 Aug 92 8 8 3 322 280 41 403
Total 166 131 4 994 15 960 16 289
Date England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales[5] Total England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Total England & Wales Northern Ireland Scotland Total New Total Sources
New Cumulative New New
Confirmed deathsah[1][2] Death cert.b[3][4] In-person testsg[1]
Confirmed casesf[1] Deaths
  • Great Britain and Northern Ireland only.
  • Totals for England are not the sum of the row above since detailed information about all locations of cases has not been published.
  • a ^ Number of deaths occurring in hospitals in the UK among patients who have tested positive for coronavirus, by date of the deaths being reported to the government.
  • b ^ Number of deaths in the UK by date of occurrence where COVID-19 was mentioned on the death certificate, including suspected cases of COVID-19, according to the Office for National Statistics and Scottish and Northern Irish records.
  • c ^ The total number of deaths was 463 as of 0900 BST (0800 UTC) 25 March, an increase of 41 from 0900 BST 24 March. As of 1700 BST (1600 UTC) 25 March, the total number of deaths was 578, an increase of 115 from 0900 BST 25 March.
  • d ^ Number of positive tests from 27 March include tests for key workers and their households; previously only people with medical need and most critical workers had been tested.[1]
  • e ^ Historical data revision.
  • f ^ Methodology for reporting number of positive cases changed from 1 July 2020
  • g ^ Methodology for reporting number of people tested changed from 3 July 2020
  • h ^ Methodology for reporting number of deaths changed on 12 August 2020 and applied retroactively

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