The government said two others had died after testing positive in the last 28 days, bringing the total death toll in the UK to 41,551 in Europe. In addition, 2,988 new cases were recorded, particularly more than the 1,813 recorded on Saturday.
“The increase in the number of cases we have noticed today is worrying,” Health Secretary Matt Hancock said, as Britain digested the highest number of cases since 2959 on May 23.
Hancock said the most recent patients were usually young, but warned of behaviors that could allow the elderly to spread.
Hancock said that “it’s important that other people don’t allow this disease to infect their grandparents and cause the kind of disorders we saw in the previous year,” when the fitness formula struggled to engage the virus as the death toll increased inexorably.
The challenge is that higher transmission increases the threat of the virus being transmitted to the elderly and others with underlying fitness issues.
Labour opposition fitness spokesman Jonathan Ashworth suggested Hancock inform lawmakers about the government to Parliament on Monday.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s conservative government has said it will tighten local restrictions in spaces with giant increases in cases where a momentary national blockade will impose for fear of its effects on the economy.
These restrictions would come with the restriction of the family contact circle.
On Sunday he saw 124 new hospital admissions from others with viruses, bringing the total to 756 with 69 in fans.
”Put Britain on the way’
To date, a total of 347152 coronavirus has been shown across the UK.
How to deal with the spread of the virus at the beginning of the school year remains a delicate factor in many countries. Some parents wonder if it’s for their children to go back to school.
Hancock said the UK government was right to reopen schools “because it has an effect on young people not having access to education. “
London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he was involved with the latest “worrying” transmission data.
“Londoners have already made sacrifices, but the virus is still with us and we will have to continue to comply with regulations to stay safe,” he tweeted.
In addition to Britain’s overall figure on Sunday, Scotland recorded 208 new cases, its biggest increase in more than 4 months. “
Cities are dealing with the economic effect of the virus, and millions of other people spend months running from home.
“The economy wants other people back to work,” Chancellor Dominic Raab told the BBC.
“It’s to send a message that we want Britain to recover, with the economy running on a large scale. “