UK’s daily Covid cases hit highest level since JANUARY in 25% weekly spike to 32,548 as deaths double to 33 and hospitalisations keep rising – but No10 believes cases will start to fall next month because virus will ‘run out of people to infect’
- Department of Health figures shows there were 32,548 new infections in the past 24 hours and 33 fatalities
- Ministers are pressing on with Freedom Day on July 19 despite the fact cases are doubling every nine days
- Roughly one death per every 1,000 cases in Britain at moment, down from one in 100 in previous waves
Britain’s daily Covid cases have breached 30,000 for the first time since January when the second wave was still raging — and deaths have more than doubled in a week.
Department of Health figures show there were 32,548 new infections across the UK in the past 24 hours, up by a quarter on last week and the highest number since January 23.
Another 33 Covid deaths were also registered overnight, which was more than twice as many as last Wednesday when there were 14.
Latest figures show there were 386 Covid admissions on July 3, an increase of about 45 per cent on the previous week and double the number in early June. Like cases, hospitalisations now appear to be growing exponentially.
But the ‘vaccine effect’ means there are still 10 times fewer patients being admitted each day now compared to late January when daily infections were last this high.
No10 is pressing on with Freedom Day on July 19 despite the fact cases are doubling every nine days and are expected to soar past 100,000 by August. The highest daily case count so far was 68,000 on January 8.
Ministers have grown increasingly confident in the jab rollout, which saw another 86,000 first and 153,000 second doses administered yesterday. It means 86 per cent of adults have had one jab and 65 per cent have had both.
There is roughly one death per every 1,000 cases in Britain at the moment, down from one in 100 in previous waves, but officials expect this gap to get even wider as more people get vaccinated.
Health Secretary Sajid Javid revealed this week that No10 was prepared to tolerate 100,000 cases a day by next month on the back of a ‘big bang’ of infections expected to follow the July 19 unlocking.
Ministers have reportedly been privy to modelling from SAGE showing that cases will peak in August and then fall because the virus will ‘run out of people to infect’, in a apparent shift back to an herd immunity strategy.
It comes amid fears there could be a Covid surge on the back of England’s Euro 2020 semi final against Denmark tonight, when 60,000 fans will pack into Wembley Stadium and millions more will meet with friends and family to watch in pubs or at home.
Last Updated on July 8, 2021 by shalw