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On October 7, local time, data released by the British Office for National Statistics showed that the rate of new crown virus infection in some parts of the country had risen
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According to the estimates of the UK Office for National Statistics, excluding the number of confirmed cases in public facilities such as hospitals and nursing homes, the number of new coronavirus infections in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland has recently exceeded 2%
of the total local population 。 Specifically, from September 18 to 24, a total of 1,105,400 people in England were infected with the new crown virus, accounting for about 2.
03% of the total local population, equivalent to 1 in every 50 people in the local area; From September 20 to 26, a total of 63,400 people in Wales were infected with the new crown virus, accounting for about 2.
09% of the total local population, equivalent to 1 in 50 people in the local area
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of the total local population 。 Specifically, from September 18 to 24, a total of 1,105,400 people in England were infected with the new crown virus, accounting for about 2.
03% of the total local population, equivalent to 1 in every 50 people in the local area; From September 20 to 26, a total of 63,400 people in Wales were infected with the new crown virus, accounting for about 2.
09% of the total local population, equivalent to 1 in 50 people in the local area
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According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the rate of new crown virus infection in England continues to rise, the rate of infection in North Ireland has increased, and the trend of infection in Wales and Scotland is currently unclear
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