270 new deaths due to Covid-19 and 99,652 new infections reported in 24 hours. The number of deaths in the past 7 days (1,869) equates on average to around 267 deaths on each of those days. If this was to be the โnew normalโ for daily deaths caused by Covid-19, then annually this would equate to around 97,455 deaths across the UK.
First published in January 2022.
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Note: UK data (including the data noted below) will not necessarily fully reflect the numbers in specific measures. where there are data issues, e.g. delays due to IT issues, or reporting arrangements for the four nations.
- 270 deaths due to coronavirus have been reported in the last 24 hours.
- 99,652 new coronavirus infections in 24 hours โ the actual number UK-wide is potentially higher.
- The total number of coronavirus infections reported across the UK in the last 7 days was 889,279, while in the last 28 days 3,908,927 infections have been reported [highest 28-day number ever recorded].
- 1,869 deaths due to coronavirus have been reported in the last 7 days the highest weekly number since 2 March 2021.
- The number of deaths in the past week equates on average to around 267 deaths each of the past 7 days. If this was to be the โnew normalโ for daily deaths caused by Covid-19, then annually this would equate to around 97,455 deaths across the UK.
- Meanwhile, 4,566 deaths due to Covid-19 have been reported across the UK in the last 28 days.
- 2,423 Covid-19 hospital admissions occurred on 10 January 2022.
- 19,539 patients suffering from Covid-19 are currently occupying hospital beds according to the latest dashboard data.
- 777 Covid-19 patients are occupying mechanical ventilation beds โ according to the data reported on 13 January 2022.
- All three of these healthcare measures a continuing concern for our now seriously under-pressure NHS.
๐จ 1,300,000 cases
๐จ 1 in 51 people currently live with long COVID
SO FAR:
- 715 days since the first infection due to the SARS-CoV-2 virus was reported in Britain (31 January 2020).
- 679 days since the first reported death (7 March 2020). Coronavirus has now been responsible for infecting over 15 million people in England (according to the official reported positive cases data).
- In this time, the virus has been responsible for at least 151,612 deaths (within 28 days of a first positive test result). Official data also currently indicate there have been 174,233 deaths in total, where the deceased personโs death certificate mentioned COVID-19 as one of the causes, registered up to Friday 31 December 2021, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).

Note: The data for deaths attributed to COVID-19 โ each following a reported positive test result for COVID-19 within 28 days of their death.
(Source: UK Health Security Agency)

ENGLAND
- 17 January
You can stop self-isolating at the start of day 6 if you get 2 negative rapid lateral flow test results on days 5 and 6 and do not have a temperature. Tests must be at least 24 hours apart. If either test is positive, wait 24 hours before testing again.
- 11 January
If you get a positive rapid lateral flow test result, most people will not need to take a PCR test to confirm the result. You must self-isolate immediately if you get a positive rapid lateral flow test result.
- 9 January
From 4am on 9 January, if you qualify as fully vaccinated, you can take either a rapid lateral flow or PCR test within 2 days of arriving in England. If you have a positive result on the rapid lateral flow test, you must take a PCR test.
- 7 January
From 4am on 7 January, if you qualify as fully vaccinated or are under 18, you do not need to take a PCR test before you travel to England or self-isolate when you arrive.
WALES
- 28 January
There will be no limits on how many people can meet indoors at pubs, restaurants, cinemas and theatres. Nightclubs will reopen.
- 21 January
Sporting events can have crowds, with no limits on how many people can attend outdoor events.
- 15 January
Up to 500 people can attend outdoor events.
- 6 January
If you get a positive rapid lateral flow test result, most people will not need to take a PCR test to confirm the result. You must self-isolate immediately if you get a positive rapid lateral flow test result.
- 31 December
People who have tested positive for COVID-19 must self-isolate for 7 full days. On days 6 and 7 they should take rapid lateral flow tests 24 hours apart. If the results are positive, they should continue to self-isolate until they get 2 negative tests, or after day 10, whichever is sooner. If they are negative they can stop self-isolating. Find out more about self-isolation on GOV.WALES.
SCOTLAND
- 17 January
Most people will need to have had a booster dose to be recognised as fully vaccinated under the COVID certification scheme.
Restrictions on numbers at outdoor events are lifted. Indoor events remain limited to 100 people standing and 200 people sitting. The COVID certification scheme must be used for both outdoor and indoor events.
- 6 January
If you are a close contact of someone with COVIDโ19 and you are fully vaccinated along with your booster dose, you can take daily rapid lateral flow tests for 7 days instead of self-isolating. If you test positive or develop symptoms during this time you should self-isolate for 10 days.
If you test positive for COVID-19 you should self-isolate for 10 days. You can end self-isolation early if you do not have a high temperature and get 2 negative lateral flow test results on days 6 and 7, taken at least 24 hours apart.
If you do not have symptoms and get a positive rapid lateral flow test result, you must self-isolate. You do not need to take a PCR test to confirm your result.
- 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.
NORTHERN IRELAND
- 5 January
If you get a positive rapid lateral flow test result, you should isolate immediately. You no longer need to book a PCR test.
- 31 December
People who test positive for COVID-19 should isolate for 10 days from their PCR test date or when symptoms started, whichever is sooner. People can end self-isolation early if they get two negative rapid lateral flow tests โ one from day 6 and the second at least 24 hours later.
- 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 theyโre all from the same household. Only table service is available.
2-metre social distancing is required in public premises and offices. Find out more about changes in Northern Ireland.
(Source: Gov.uk)

- UK COVID-19 infections still rising, but begin to fall in London
According to the ONS, the estimated number of people living in private households (not in hospitals, care homes and/or other communal establishments) that had COVID-19 in the most recent week was:
- England โ 3,735,000 people (1 in 15)
- Wales โ 169,100 people (1 in 20)
- Northern Ireland โ 99,200 people (1 in 20)
- Scotland โ 297,400 people (1 in 20)
(Source: Office for National Statistics)

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— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) January 13, 2022
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— Pippa Crerar (@PippaCrerar) January 14, 2022
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โ ๐งฌ COG-UK sequencing
(Source: COG-UK)
โ ๐งฌ UKHSA genomically confirmed case numbers
(Source: UK Health Security Agency)

๐ UK COVID-19 data

Data up to 13 January 2022.
(Source: UK Health Security Agency)
โ ๐งฎ Case & Death Totals
๐ฆ 15,066,395 positive cases so far to date (recorded) โ Since the first case was reported at the end of January 2020
๐ฏ๏ธ 151,612 deaths so far โ Number recorded within 28 days of first positive test result
๐ฏ๏ธ 174,233 total deaths โ Total number of people whose death certificate mentioned Covid-19 as one of the causes โ Registered up to Friday 31 December 2021

๐ Vaccination UK
(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.

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

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