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UK reports zero daily Covid-19 deaths for the first time since 2020

Experts warn Britain could face third wave driven by the Delta variant first identified in India

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Jun 2021 11:15AM

UK reports zero daily Covid-19 deaths for the first time since 2020
The last time that no Covid deaths were recorded throughout the United Kingdom was July 30, last year. – AFP pic, June 2, 2021

LONDON – Britain yesterday reported zero daily deaths from Covid-19 for the first time since last July, despite a recent rise in cases linked to the Delta variant.

According to the latest government figures, 127,782 people in the UK have died within 28 days of a positive test since the start of the pandemic – the worst death toll in any European country. 

The UK has had 4.49 million cases in total.

Yesterday’s zero daily deaths came after the government reported just one Covid death across the UK on Monday, a public holiday. 

Official death figures are typically lower at weekends and holidays because of a lag in reporting.

The last time that no Covid deaths were recorded throughout the United Kingdom was July 30.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock welcomed yesterday’s milestone as “undoubtedly good news”, saying Britain’s vaccine roll-out, which began in December, is “clearly working”.

However, he also sounded a note of caution with coronavirus cases on the rise. 

“We know we haven’t beaten this virus just yet,” Hancock added, urging people to follow public health guidance. 

In recent months, Britain has moved forward with its plan to unlock its economy. 

The government imposed a tough lockdown in January during a second wave of cases and deaths that followed the emergence of a more transmissible variant.

The UK was one of the first nations in the world to begin a mass innoculation campaign. 

Since the roll-out, it has administered two doses of vaccine to more than 25 million people – almost half the adult population.

Experts have warned, however, that Britain could face a third wave of cases driven by the Delta variant of concern first identified in India.

Yesterday, Britain recorded more than 3,000 coronavirus cases for the seventh straight day, putting in doubt plans by Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government to completely lift restrictions on June 21.

“We will continue to assess and monitor the data daily,” a UK government spokesman said, adding that the roadmap for removing Covid measures was “based on data, not dates”.

Last week, Johnson said there was nothing in current data that suggested England’s roadmap would have to be delayed. – AFP, June 2, 2021

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