Coronavirus UK Death Toll Rises By 708 To 4,313

The latest figures reveal the sharpest rise in deaths the UK has seen so far.
There are more than a million cases of the virus now confirmed worldwide.
There are more than a million cases of the virus now confirmed worldwide.
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A further 708 people in the UK have died after testing positive for coronavirus, bringing the total to 4,313.

It is the single sharpest increase in deaths since the start of the coronavirus outbreak in the UK, up from an increase of 684 announced on Friday.

It took 20 days for the total number of deaths to surpass 400. It has taken a further 11 days to pass 4,000.

UPDATE on coronavirus (#COVID19) testing in the UK:

As of 9am 4 April, a total of 183,190 people have been tested of which 41,903 tested positive.

As of 5pm on 3 April, of those hospitalised in the UK who tested positive for coronavirus, 4,313 have sadly died. pic.twitter.com/XOGZ8TvAOR

— Department of Health and Social Care (@DHSCgovuk) April 4, 2020

The figure, released on Saturday afternoon by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), covers the period from 5pm on Thursday to 5pm on Friday.

As of 9am on Saturday, 41,903 people in the UK had tested positive for the virus, out of 183,190 tests carried out.

Today’s figures from the Department of Health and Social Care show that the number of new people tested daily in the UK for coronavirus has slipped back below 10,000.

A total of 9,406 new people were reported as being tested in the 24 hours to 9am April 4.

For the previous two days, the equivalent figure was above 10,000.

The total number of people in the UK tested since the outbreak began is now 183,190.

This is the equivalent of around 275 people in every 100,000, or 0.3% of the population.

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