COVID-19 infections in England at highest level since start of year, final estimates reveal

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An estimated 1.5 million people in private households in England were likely to have had the virus in the week ending 13 March, the data showed.

COVID-19 infections in the UK have climbed to their highest level since the beginning of the year, final official estimates of the prevalence of the virus have revealed.is continuing to spread.

The UK Health Security Agency said that any further monitoring of the virus will be announced after a review to ensure it is"cost-effective".

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