Latest data show #COVID19 infection rates have continued to increase in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and decreased in Scotland in the week ending 24 July 2021.
The Delta variant continues to be the most common in the UK ow.ly/IYWA50FGZtB
In England, the infection rate increased in all regions except in the East of England and the South West in the week ending 24 July 2021 ow.ly/mMLl50FGZuH
Latest data from the ONS, Joint Biosecurity Centre and @PHE_uk highlighted in our interactive #COVID19 insights tool shows a continued increase in COVID-19 infections, hospital admissions and deaths in England ow.ly/34EO50FGZKn
Infection rates were highest among secondary school age children (school Year 7 to 11) and teenagers and young adults (school Year 12 to age 24 years) in the week ending 24 July 2021.
Infection rates were lowest in adults aged 70 years and over ow.ly/jsze50FGZMt
Hospital admissions decreased in the North West but increased in all other English regions in the week ending 25 July 2021.
Infection rates continued to be highest in the North East followed by the West Midlands ow.ly/LChI50FGZOG
Hospital admissions increased in all age groups except those aged 5 to 14 years in the week ending 25 July 2021.
Hospital admissions of those aged 15 to 24 years have reached their highest rate since the start of the pandemic ow.ly/tWpO50FGZRc
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