
Covid infections showed a clear fall in England last week, according to gold-standard figures boosting confidence about the outlook for the rest of the summer.
The Office for National Statistics survey confirmed the first fall outside lockdown in the final week of July, when an estimated one in 75 had coronavirus, down from one in 65 the week before.
The fall means rates are back where they were in the middle of July and although they remain significantly higher than in the spring, it will add to confidence that the end of restrictions last month will not fuel a surge in cases large enough to threaten the NHS.
Cases are also falling in Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland, where the Delta variant arrived later,
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2021-08-06 12:25:00Z
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