Amid warnings of the UK facing the 'the biggest wave' of Covid yet if all lockdown rules end, the UK has recorded an increase of more than 40 per cent in coronavirus cases in the past week - here are the cases in each area
On the day England marked Freedom Day the UK saw a surge in coronavirus cases of more than 41 per cent in the past week as 39,950 new infections were recorded - but how many infections are in your area?
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