Covid cases up by 44,985 in biggest Saturday leap in three months amid lockdown fears
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Boris Johnson yesterday vowed to do "whatever we have to do" to keep rising Covid cases under control but insisted a full lockdown isn't "on the cards".alarm over spiralling infectionsOn Thursday, daily Covid cases passed 50,000 for the first time in three months when a further 52,009 tested positive.
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