England* recorded a further 154 deaths due to COVID-19 and 162,572 new coronavirus infections in 24 hours – the highest ever daily infections. Meanwhile, there were 2,330,962 reported infections in 28 days, with hospitalisations also a growing concern.
First published in January 2022.
Given UK data issues on 1 Jan 2022 (Cases and Deaths data including England figures only + Vaccinations data including Northern Ireland figures only), the following TODAY IN COVID report focuses specifically on the data reported for England.
- 📆 Today’s Summary
- 🔍 The Details
- ⏰ Latest Guidance
- 📌 Must-Read Today
- 🧬 Variants News
- 📈 Full Data Today
- 🕯️ Total COVID Deaths in the World
- 💉 Vaccination Data
- 📄 Additional Data
- 📚 Data Sources

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Summary 1-Jan-2022
▪ 24h: 162,846 – Highest ever in England
▪ 7 days: 1,092,499 – Highest ever
▪ 28 days: 2,700,459 – Highest ever
▪ Average: 156,071 cases/day – Highest ever
🚨 King’s College Zoe estimates: 202,345 positive cases in 24h
🚨 King’s College Zoe estimates: 2,321,171 people currently infected
🚨 7,719,172 infections since 19 July (“Freedom Day”)
▪ 24h: 2,437 – Highest since 2 February
▪ 7 days: 11,907 – Highest since 12 February
▪ 28 days: 31,031 – Highest since 7 March
▪ 24h: 13,254 – Highest since 27 February
▪ 7 days: 75,381 – Highest since 7 March
▪ 28 days: 235,968 – Highest since 28 November
▪ 24h: 825
▪ 7 days: 5,943
▪ 28 days: 24,344
▪ 24h: 154
▪ 7 days: 911
▪ 28 days: 3,229
▪ Average: 130 deaths / day
🚨 19,773 deaths since 19 July (“Freedom Day”)
🚨 1,200,000 cases
🚨 1 in 50 people live with long COVID

- 162,572 new ENGLAND coronavirus infections in 24 hours – the highest daily number recorded in England (the actual number is likely to be significantly higher).
- The total number of coronavirus infections reported in England in the last 7 days was 926,905 [highest 7-day number ever recorded] while in the last 28 days 2,330,962 infections have been reported [highest 28-day number ever recorded].
- 845 deaths due to coronavirus have been reported in the last 7 days.
- The number of deaths in the past week equates on average to around 121 deaths each of the past 7 days. If this was to be the “new normal” for daily deaths caused by Covid-19, then annually this would equate to around 44,061 deaths in England.
- Meanwhile, 2,792 deaths due to Covid-19 have been reported in England in the last 28 days.
- 2,370 Covid-19 hospital admissions occurred on 29 December 2021 - highest number admitted in one day since January 2021
- 12,395 patients suffering from Covid-19 are currently occupying hospital beds as of 31 December 2021 – the highest number since February 2021.
- 789 Covid-19 patients are occupying mechanical ventilation beds – according to the data reported on 31 December 2021.
- All three of these healthcare measures remain a continuing concern for our now seriously under-pressure NHS.



SO FAR:
- 702 days since the first infection due to the SARS-CoV-2 virus was reported in Britain (31 January 2020).
- 666 days since the first reported death (7 March 2020). Coronavirus has now been responsible for infecting over 11.1 million people in England (according to the official reported positive cases data).
- In this time, the virus has been responsible for at least 129,373 deaths (within 28 days of a first positive test result). Official data also currently indicate there have been 148,658 deaths in total, where the deceased person’s death certificate mentioned COVID-19 as one of the causes, registered up to Friday 17 December 2021, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).
Note: The data for deaths attributed to COVID-19 – each following a reported positive test result for COVID-19 within 28 days of their death.
(Source: UK Health Security Agency)

ENGLAND
- 22 December
If you’ve tested positive or have symptoms, you can stop self-isolating after 7 days instead of 10 days if you get 2 negative lateral flow test results on days 6 and 7.
- 20 December
Children aged 12 to 15 can now get their second vaccine dose if it’s been more than 12 weeks since their first vaccine dose. Book a vaccination appointment or find a walk-in vaccination site.
- 15 December
People aged 18 or over can pre-book a booster dose appointment 2 months after their second vaccine dose. You can get your booster dose 3 months after your second vaccine dose. Book a booster vaccination appointment or find a walk-in vaccination site.
All 11 countries were removed from the travel red list at 4 am.
You need to show your NHS COVID Pass at nightclubs, some venues and large events to show you’re fully vaccinated, have had a negative test result in the last 48 hours, or you have an exemption.
- 14 December
Fully vaccinated contacts of someone with COVID-19 should take rapid lateral flow tests every day for 7 days. Find out when to self-isolate and what to do on the NHS website.
WALES
- 26 December
Wales moves to alert level 2. A maximum of 6 people can meet in venues such as pubs, restaurants, cinemas and theatres (‘rule of 6’), 30 people at indoor events and 50 people at outdoor events. 2-metre social distancing will be required in public premises and offices. Nightclubs will close. Find out more on GOV.WALES.
- 15 December
All 11 countries were removed from the travel red list at 4 am.
- 29 November
People aged 18 and over will be invited to have their booster dose a minimum of 3 months after their second vaccine dose. Your health board will contact you when it’s your turn.
SCOTLAND
- 27 December
Up to 3 households can meet with 1-metre physical distancing between groups at indoor and outdoor venues like bars, restaurants, theatres, cinemas and gyms. Table service will be needed if alcohol is being served.
- 26 December
Large events will have 1-metre physical distancing and will be limited to 100 people standing indoors, 200 people sitting indoors and 500 people outdoors.
- 15 December
All 11 countries were removed from the travel red list at 4 am.
People aged 18 and over can now book a booster dose 3 months after their second vaccine dose. Book your booster vaccination appointment on NHS Inform.
- 14 December
You should reduce social contact as much as possible by meeting in groups of no more than 3 households.
NORTHERN IRELAND
- 27 December
You should reduce social contact as much as possible by meeting in groups of no more than 3 households.
Up to 6 people can meet in pubs, bars and restaurants, or up to 10 people if they’re all from the same household. Only table service will be available.
2-metre social distancing will be required in public premises and offices. Find out more about changes in Northern Ireland.
- 26 December
Indoor standing events will not be permitted. Nightclubs will close.
- 15 December
All 11 countries were removed from the travel red list at 4 am.
- 13 December
People aged 30 and over can get their booster dose 3 months after their second vaccine dose at an HSC walk-in vaccination hub.
(Source: Gov.uk)








■ 🧬 Omicron variant detection
■ 🧬 COG-UK sequencing
(Source: COG-UK)
■ 🧬 UKHSA genomically confirmed case numbers
(Source: UK Health Security Agency)

📈 UK COVID-19 data

Data up to 1 January 2022.
(Source: UK Health Security Agency)
■ 🧮 Case & Death Totals
🦠 13,100,458 positive cases so far to date (recorded) – Since the first case was reported at the end of January 2020
🕯️ 148,778 deaths so far – Number recorded within 28 days of first positive test result
🕯️ 172,657 total deaths – Total number of people whose death certificate mentioned Covid-19 as one of the causes– Registered up to Friday 17 December 2021
■ 🕯️ New COVID Cases in the World
■ 🕯️ Total COVID Cases in the World
■ 🕯️ New COVID Deaths in the World
■ 🕯️ Total COVID Deaths in the World

💉 Vaccination UK
■ 💉 Vaccine Doses
(Source: UK Health Security Agency + NHS England)
■ 💉 Booster & Third Doses
■ 💉 Vaccination of Children 12-15
(Source: UK Health Security Agency + Public Health Wales
+ Public Health Scotland + HSC NI + ONS)
Note: Data cross-referenced with the latest official data from the UK dashboard.

■ Estimated ®️ Number
(Sources: UK Health Security Agency + Welsh Government
+ Scottish Government + N-I Ministry of Health)
■ Population Testing Positive for COVID-19
(Source: ONS)
■ Number of contact tracing alerts sent (England & Wales)
(Source: NHS)
■ Stringency Index
(Source: University of Oxford)

📚 Data Sources:
- Daily summary: Coronavirus in the UK | UK Government
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) NHS Advice | PMP Magazine
- Variants: distribution of cases data | UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)
- Vaccination Data | UK Government
- What’s new | UK Government
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🗃️ Sources: @CovidGenomicsUK | @UKHSA | @ONS
🧮 Special thanks: @JoePajak & #NHS
— AUTHORS —▫ Dr Joe Pajak, PhD in physical chemistry: exploring the data, governor of an NHS FT hospital. |
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Sources
- Text: This piece was first published in PMP Magazine on 1 January 2022. | The authors write in a personal capacity.
- Data cross-referenced with the latest official data from the UK dashboard.
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