British Coronavirus Live: Daily cases rise from almost 500 to 1522

UK’s daily cases tally reaches 1,522 as of 9am on Thursday; government falls short of contact-tracing target for ninth week in row; Covid isolation payments could go beyond lockdown areas, says Hancock

The figure of 1,522 new confirmed instances per laboratory is higher than yesterday’s 1,048. And that’s the highest number since June 12.

You can explore the numbers on the government coronavirus knowledge page.

The government said that by 9 a.m. on Thursday, there were 1,522 laboratory-confirmed cases of coronavirus. A total of 330,368 cases have been confirmed.

Figures published through UK statistics agencies show that there are now 57,200 deaths recorded in the UK, where Covid-19 was indexed on the death certificate.

Separate figures mean that another 41,477 people died in the UK within 28 days of the Covid-19 positive test on Thursday, an increase of 12 the day before.

New studies have shown that delays in the treatment of IVF related to coronaviruses will have a significant effect on birth success.

Analysis of British and American knowledge revealed that for all women’s ages, confinement is likely to result in a 0.5% reduction in the rate of live births after IVF treatment.

In the United States, this equates to 734 births less consistent with the year, according to researchers from the University of the West of England and the University of Glasgow.

Andrew Smith, a senior statistician at UWE Bristol, said: “The good luck of IVF is very age-sensitive, older women are less likely to succeed and live birth rates will be lower.

“For a three-month remedy disruption, for example, we forecast 0.8% relief in the live birth rate, which is significant.”

At least 350 families will have to isolate themselves after a coronavirus outbreak at a poultry plant in Norfolk, reports Kevin Rawlinson:

The Banham Poultry site, about 15 miles southwest of Norwich, had been partially closed and everything that was in operation in its court field had been sent home, local fitness officials said.

Norfolk officials declared the Banham outbreak on Tuesday and said at the time that seven positive checks had been returned. That number increased to 46 the following day and 75 on Thursday, as additional control effects were sent.

Sad news from the Royal Shakespeare Company, which has said it will initiate dismissal consultations with some workers and hopes that their theatres will reopen absolutely until next year.

Artistic director Gregory Doran and CEO Catherine Mallyon issued a saying: “It is now transparent that the ongoing pandemic and the process of needing social estrangement means that we will not be able to level full CSR productions in our theaters until 2021.”

They added: “It is with a wonderful sadness that we have now reached the level where a formal consultation procedure with workers must take a position to safeguard the long term of the company.

“We were hoping that things would be more positive from now on, but that wasn’t the case.”

One of the country’s top police officers said he was “upset” by the accumulation of attacks on emergency officials in England and Wales.

Martin Hewitt, president of the National Council of Chiefs of Police (NPCC), said police officers would “use the full force of the law” to prosecute those accused of strikers, ambulances and chimney equipment.

His comments came here after the most recent figures showed that the number of incidents over a four-week era increased by almost a third in it last year.

Figures from the 28-day era in England and Wales until 2 August, and marking the first knowledge since pubs were allowed to reopen in England from 4 July, show that attacks on rescue personnel have increased by 31% to the corresponding summer era. . 2019.

This is in stark contrast to the overall image of England and Wales, which experienced 7% relief in crime reporting this period, compared to last year.

Josh Halliday reports disorders in the track system and in England, and one in seven houses does not produce results:

The proportion of house verification kits that made frames in the week of August 19 increased considerably, from 4% to 15% of the total, or more than 18,000 controls …

The number of other people who tested positive for Covid-19 declined during the week for the first time since early July. This is despite a 2% increase in the number of tests performed. It is too early to draw conclusions about whether this means that transmission of the virus over the network is decreasing.

Public Health Wales stated that the user died after testing positive for coronavirus, bringing the total number of deaths since the start of the pandemic to 1595.

The number of Covid-19s in Wales is higher than 35, bringing the revised total to 17,843.

My colleague Simon Murphy reports that Switzerland and Jamaica deserve to be removed from England’s list of runners, which means that arrivals from those countries must be quarantined for two weeks.

But Cuba, where the stage has improved, will be on the list. Ministers are waiting for the latest figures on the Czech Republic before deciding to raise them as well.

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Kevin Lygo, ITV’s television director, spoke at the (virtual) television festival in Edinburgh about the effect of coronavirus on the channel.

“Production is coming back, in general, a lot of upheavals are emerging as we start filming things, learning to do wonderful displays without an audience,” he said. “But for ITV, it wasn’t bad, keeping all systems live on the air, five days a week, six, seven hours a day, was incredibly vital for us to tell people our schedule.

“We were watching so many quiz rehearsals in the morning if the screens were gone, it was terrifying.

“The soap operas were next, because they stopped shooting and I think now that they’re back, it’s replaced a little but I still think it’s beautiful.

“We took an early resolution to halve the amount of soap we had in the air and that allowed us to keep the soaps alive.”

Addressing the procedure of restarting the dramas, Lygo said, “Only last week and several others are we preparing. We’ve had some interrupted dramas and there’s a logistical nightmare with actors’ time and directors’ time, but the industry comes in combination to perceive that there’s a hierarchical order in which other people can do shows.”

He said an accidental result was the number of new viewers who saw the day. He added: “Trying to give a positive turn to all this, if all those other people were looking for the first time, I hope they stay a little longer because the ratings have gone up. Array. That’s a smart signal and I think public stations on the shift have shown their trust.”

He said the channel’s ad gains have “plummeted,” but “we’ve noticed it’s temporarily returned so far.”

Pogba is the only footballer to test positive for Covid-19. At least four Chelsea players have tested positive, Jacob Steinberg reported today, while others are self-compliant after returning from vacation. And Aaron Wan-Bissaka, also from Manchester United, faces a 14-day quarantine era after his return from Dubai (though he seems to have tested positive).

France’s football team coach Didier Deschamps said midfielder Paul Pogba underwent coronavirus tests.

This means that the player will not be available for variety for france’s upcoming foreign matches.

Tanguy Ndombele, who plays for Tottenham, also diagnosed the virus and retired from the French team.

Deschamps said of Pogba: “At the last minute we had to make a replacement on the list because Paul Pogba was on the list but, unfortunately for him, he passed a check that was positive this morning.” He was replaced by Rennes teenager Eduardo Camavinga.

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More than 19,000 animals are taking the scales for their annual weighing at ZSL London Zoo as it warns of the “catastrophic” effect of the coronavirus crisis.

Penguins, squirrel monkeys and camels were among the creatures whose length and weight were recorded on Thursday, allowing zookeepers to monitor their fitness and well-being.

Forced to close for an unprecedented 3 months due to the pandemic, Regent’s Park Zoo says the loss of profits from ticket sales has exerted “huge monetary pressure” on its operation, PA Media reports.

Sir David Attenborough and actors such as Jonathan Ross and Catherine Tate have submitted videos for the budget of the Zoological Society of London, which manages the London Zoos and Whipsnade.

More than 1 million pounds a month is for animal care and, although zoos were allowed to reopen on June 15, social distance means the number of visitors has been limited.

An increase in the cases shown with coronavirus in Liverpool has led public fitness officials to factor out an urgent warning, Liverpool Echo reports.

The last two weeks have noticed a stable build-up in the weekly general slippage, it is lower than in other regions where there are restrictions.

Cases are not limited to an express domain still discovered in the city, and knowledge shows that adults under the age of 40 represent part of the cases shown.

Public Health England’s knowledge shows that the number of new Covid-19 cases in the city reached 84 in the seven days prior to August 19. The week before I had noticed 61.

With schools reopening next week, others are advised to remain vigilant to network attendance and schools and universities, the newspaper reports.

As a result, a renewed appeal is made, especially to children under the age of 40, for respect for social distance, the use of masks, respect for family gender boundaries and the detection of symptoms.

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The previously published check and track figures, with 75.5% of close contacts reached the NHS formula, represented the ninth consecutive week in which the government failed to meet its 80% target.

Dido Harding, acting executive chairman of the National Institute for Health Protection, said, “We will continue to expand the service to succeed in more and more people and increasing our check capacity by expanding our network of check sites and making an investment in new technologies.”

Nicola Sturgeon has provided a breakdown of check figures for other young people as she tries to reassure parents about the dangers to students returning to school.

He said 17,500 young people aged 2 to 17 were assessed last week and only 49 tested positive for the virus, corresponding to a positivity rate of 0.3%.

He said he showed that the parents were attentive “but not too worried” and reminded them of the specific symptoms that deserved to be evaluated.

It also showed that police would now have more powers to dissolve house parties, which has been known as broadcast in several recent groups.

She sent a particular message to other young people: “It’s not about checking out to keep other people from having fun. We don’t check his social life … but for the physical condition and general well-being of the councheck out, this will have to be done safely and guilty. »

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