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Coronavirus updates, March 9, 2023

Last updated:  1 year 6 months 29 days 3 hours ago
20,7M

Confirmed cases

20,7M

Estimated cases

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186K

Deaths

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24,7M

Confirmed cases

24,7M

Estimated cases

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221K

Deaths

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+179 446 yesterday
676,6M

Confirmed cases

Estimated for the end of the day: n/a
676,6M

Estimated cases

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Recovered

+1 445 yesterday
6,9M

Deaths

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About this data

Data sources: Johns Hopkins University CSSE reports; state and national government health departments, and local media reports.

Confirmed cases - include presumptive positive cases.

Estimated cases - the unofficial number of infected people.

Active cases = total confirmed - total recovered - total deaths.

Estimated for the end of the day - assumptions about the number of infected people for the end of the current day.

The counties and cities of England with the highest number of COVID-19 cases

Region Confirmed cases Deaths
London 2 884 426 0
Greater London 2 884 426 0
West Midlands 1 913 581 0
Kent 8 170 0
Lancashire 7 142 0
Essex 5 690 0
Birmingham 5 254 0
Hampshire 5 109 0
Bradford 5 076 0
Leicester 4 963 0
Surrey 4 721 0
Hertfordshire 4 301 0
Sheffield 4 286 0
Staffordshire 3 856 0
Leeds 3 851 0
Northamptonshire 3 537 0
Derbyshire 3 435 0
County Durham 3 359 0
Leicestershire 3 311 0
Greater Manchester 3 306 0
Oxfordshire 3 244 0
Nottinghamshire 3 075 0
Norfolk 2 900 0
Cumbria 2 842 0
West Sussex 2 803 0
Suffolk 2 687 0
Warwickshire 2 582 0
North Yorkshire 2 575 0
Liverpool 2 560 0
Lincolnshire 2 523 0
Worcestershire 2 425 0
Cambridgeshire 2 311 0
Cheshire East 2 245 0
Wigan 2 182 0
Oldham 2 134 0
South Wirral 2 067 0
Cheshire West and Chester 2 043 0
Rotherham 2 035 0
Doncaster 2 029 0
Bolton 1 993 0
Barnsley 1 990 0
Croydon 1 887 0
Gloucestershire 1 882 0
Rochdale 1 870 0
Wakefield 1 853 0
South Brent 1 804 0
Sunderland 1 785 0
Stockport 1 748 0
Buckinghamshire 1 744 0
Barnet 1 677 0
East Riding of Yorkshire 1 656 0
East Sussex 1 620 0
Northumberland 1 592 0
Hull 1 576 0
Sefton 1 570 0
Luton 1 569 0
Newcastle upon Tyne 1 551 0
Walsall 1 547 0
Bromley 1 538 0
Stoke-on-Trent 1 494 0
Salford 1 462 0
Peterborough 1 461 0
Wolverhampton 1 459 0
Shropshire 1 438 0
Mickle Trafford 1 438 0
Coventry 1 430 0
Blackburn with Darwen 1 397 0
Bedford 1 354 0
Warrington 1 343 0
Bristol 1 343 0
Bury 1 342 0
Coulby Newham 1 335 0
Dudley 1 335 0
Derby 1 325 0
Harrow 1 323 0
Somerset 1 311 0
Wiltshire 1 301 0
Gateshead 1 292 0
Central Bedfordshire 1 276 0
Devon 1 243 0
Enfield 1 226 0
Nottingham 1 223 0
St Helens 1 206 0
Hounslow 1 117 0
Bexley 1 108 0
Medway 1 099 0
Blackpool 1 049 0
Sutton 1 034 0
Knowsley 1 012 0
Havering-atte-Bower 992 0
Stockton-on-Tees 984 0
Middlesbrough 972 0
Southampton 961 0
Merton 960 0
Solihull 932 0
York 924 0
North Somerset 914 0
Swindon 903 0
Herefordshire 886 0
Milton Keynes 879 0
The City of Brighton and Hove 814 0
Reading 803 0
South Gloucestershire 762 0
Kingston upon Thames 753 0
North Lincolnshire 736 0
Redcar and Cleveland 711 0
Southend-on-Sea 708 0
Halton 701 0
Plymouth 677 0
Slough 669 0
Telford and Wrekin 630 0
Dorset 617 0
Hartlepool 615 0
Darlington 609 0
Wokingham 607 0
Grays 582 0
Richmond 553 0
Portsmouth 512 0
West Berkshire 494 0
Isle of Wight 423 0
Windsor and Maidenhead 420 0
Bracknell Forest 390 0
Bath and North East Somerset 349 0
Torbay 282 0
North East Lincolnshire 216 0
Rutland 100 0

England is among the most-affected regions in United Kingdom, behind neighbouring South East. Today, the region shows the figures about 20,7M confirmed cases and about 186K fatal cases.

The above-average rate of infection in England is counted as 232K per 100,000 people and it’s one of the highest in the United Kingdom.

The coronavirus disease is shifting inside the region so it’s highly recommended to observe all necessary safety measures and not to leave home. You should be aware of protection measures and the symptoms of coronavirus. Due to the high population density of 5666 people per km2 the risk of infection in this area is above average.

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