DescriptionChart of UK COVID-19 daily new deaths to 30 June 2020.png
English: Each day the UK government provides official statistics on COVID-19 deaths in the UK. These are deaths that have occurred within 28 days of the first laboratory-confirmed positive COVID test. Deaths are in all settings, not just in hospitals. There will be more actual deaths from COVID-19 than have been counted due to a positive test within the previous 28 days. The Office for National Statistics provides further data where COVID-19 is suspected, but not tested; and where deaths occurred outside of this 28 day statistical limit, however this is not included here. The data represented here is only for people who have died within 28 days of a positive COVID test.
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