Covid: UK records 129,471 cases and 18 deaths in latest daily figures

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Covid: UK records 129,471 cases and 18 deaths in latest daily figures
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Today's figures also include data from over the festive holiday period

During the second wave of Covid, admissions peaked at 4,134 on January 12.

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