Covid cases in the UK climbed by a million in the week ending 19 March: just under 4.3 million, up from 3.3 million the week before. Rates were up in England and Wales, and Scotland reached a new high of one in 11 Scots having Covid. Infections have started decreasing in Northern Ireland. A high number of infections means hospitalisations rising, although vaccines are still helping to stop many severe cases, said experts. Most of the remaining Covid restrictions in the UK come to an end on 3 April, with a few rules remaining for now in Wales and Scotland until 1 May. After that, people with symptoms will just be advised to stay at home until they feel better, Physical test sites will close, and contact tracing will end. See also
Covid infections climb by a million in a week
Written by David Fletcher 31 Mar 2022Additional Info
- Pray: for the Government’s ‘living with Covid’ plan to be regularly scrutinised by science as cases rise and hospitalisations increase. (Proverbs 1:5)
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