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UK sees 116,227 extra Covid cases and 482 fatalities – as figures wrap in bank holiday backlog

DAILY Covid cases in the UK have risen by 116,227 today - which includes a bank holiday backlog.

While the figure is high, given that it covers five days worth of data, it actually indicates numbers are getting lower.

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Covid cases have risen by 116,227 - including data from the bank holidayCredit: Darren Fletcher

Last Thursday, the last time the figures were updated, there were an extra 32,608 cases and 350 fatalities within 24 hours.

Whereas for the past five days, an average 23,000 daily cases have been logged.

Over the bank holiday 482 new fatalities were tragically recorded.

Last week Professor Tim Spector had warned while cases were still high, patients in hospital were no longer rising.

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And the latest update today, from April 14, shows the number of people on wards with the bug has dropped below 18,500 for the first time since March 26.

Most people thankfully recovered at home with the milder strain of Omicron, but some more vulnerable patients will need hospital treatment.

Sajid Javid said the rise in infections last month was to be expected after restrictions were lifted, and the Government wasn't concerned due to Omicron causing a milder illness.

The huge drop in falling official cases coincided with the scrapping of free tests last month - but the rise had started to dip before then.

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Vaccines are the best line of defence, health bosses say, with a new study showing symptoms in the triple jabbed last on average half as long as a common cold.

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