COVID-19 death toll in UK rises to 45,999, total cases surge to 3,02,301



The total number of coronavirus cases in the UK has risen to 3,02,301 after 846 people tested positive for the virus in the last 24 hours. Meanwhile, the death toll has risen to 45,999 after 38 new deaths were added to the data. A total of 1,57,38,735 coronavirus tests have been conducted in the UK so far.


Total number of lab-confirmed UK cases

302,301

Total number of people who have had a positive test result

Daily number of lab-confirmed UK cases

846

Number of additional cases on Thursday 30 July 2020

Total number of COVID-19 associated UK deaths

45,999

Deaths of people who have had a positive test result

Daily number of COVID-19 associated UK deaths

38

Number of additional deaths on Thursday 30 July 2020

COVID-19 associated deaths

Total number by nation

Scotland

2,491

England

41,398

Northern Ireland

556

Wales

1,554
NationTotal casesRate
England260,534465.4
Northern Ireland5,938315.6
Scotland18,597342.0
Wales17,232549.0

Rates per 100,000 resident population. Darker shades have higher rates.

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Total number of lab-confirmed cases in England by specimen date
Daily number of lab-confirmed cases in England by specimen date

Total confirmed cases showing those previously reported and newly added cases separately. New cases are attributed to the day the specimen was taken.

Total number of lab-confirmed cases in England by age and sex
Total number of COVID-19 associated UK deaths by date reported
Daily additional COVID-19 associated UK deaths by date reported

Deaths and lab-confirmed case counts and rates for England and subnational areas are provided by Public Health England. All data for the rest of the UK are provided by the devolved administrations. Maps include Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2020 and Office for National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right 2020. Daily and total case counts are as of 30 July 2020. Daily and total deaths are as of 29 July 2020.

Source: GOV.UK

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