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COVID infections in UK rise to two million - but may be nearing peak, data suggests

 
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COVID-19 cases are continuing to rise, but could be nearing a peak, the latest data suggest.

The weekly infection survey from the Office for National Statistics shows an estimated 2,012,400 people had the virus in the UK in the week ending 10 October.

That's around one in 30 people and a rise of 15.4% on the week before.

But there are hints that the spread of coronavirus is beginning to slow in many parts of England, which accounts for the bulk of cases.

In London, the North East and the South West rates have levelled off. And in the East Midlands, the North West and east of England they're beginning to fall.

Rates are rising in people aged between 50 and 69, but they are level or falling in children and other adults.

The ONS survey is the most accurate measure of COVID, but its methodology means there is a slight lag in the data.

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