The rate of oral and rhinovirus infections continues to rise nationwide, with 1 in 95 people infected United Kingdom According to the new data, it was infected.
Published data National Bureau of Statistics (ONS) shows that in the week ending July 10, more than 500,000 people in private households in England may be infected with Covid-19.
The number of people who tested positive is estimated to be 577,700, which is equivalent to approximately one in 95 people, higher than one of 160 people in the previous week, and the highest number since the week ended February 6.
This is more than five times the amount a month ago. In the week ending June 12, there were an estimated 105,000 people.
Data shows that in the same period last year, that is, the week ending July 12, it is estimated that one in every 2,300 people suffers from Covid-19.
The latest data shows that all regions of England have seen gains, with northeast In any area, the area most likely to test positive for the coronavirus is approximately one in four people.
The North West of England has the second highest estimate at about one in 55, while the South East of England has the lowest estimate at about one in 220.
Infection rates have increased in all age groups, but it is estimated that about one-third of people from 12 school years (16 and 17 years old) to 24 years old were infected in the week ending July 10 Covid-19-the highest percentage of any age group.
At the same time, in Scotland It is estimated that in the week ending July 10, about 90 people were infected with Covid-19-up from one in 100 the previous week, which is the highest since the ONS infection investigation began in Scotland at the end of October 2020 Level.
in order to Wales The National Bureau of Statistics in the United Kingdom describes this trend as “uncertain”, with an estimated 1 out of 360 people testing positive – roughly the same as the 340 in the previous week and close to the level at the beginning of March.
In Northern Ireland, it is estimated to be one in 290, which is roughly the same as one in 300 the previous week.



