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Dec 3, 2021, 7 tweets

Latest #COVID19 data shows infections increased in England, Northern Ireland and Scotland in the most recent week.

In Wales, the trend was uncertain ow.ly/Y3zA50H2Jam

In England, #COVID19 infections increased in the North East, Yorkshire and The Humber and London and decreased in the West Midlands in the week ending 27 November 2021.

The trend was uncertain in all other regions ow.ly/Y3zA50H2Jam

In England, #COVID19 infections increased in those aged 2 years to school Year 6 and those aged 35 to 49 years.

There was a decrease in infections in those aged 70 years and over.

The trend was uncertain in all other age groups ow.ly/Y3zA50H2Jam

We’ve published a statement in relation to the Omicron variant and our #COVID19 Infection Survey.

You can read more here ow.ly/98vz50H2Jkt

Our #COVID19 insights interactive tool shows the latest trends in infections, deaths and hospitalisations.

Data on COVID-19 from the ONS, Joint Biosecurity Centre and @UKHSA highlights the state of the pandemic across the UK  ow.ly/GFex50H2Jt0

Hospital admissions decreased or remained similar in all age groups in the week ending 28 November 2021.

Rates remained lowest in those aged between 5 and 14 years and highest in those aged 85 years and over ow.ly/SBWN50H2JAS

Hospital admissions decreased or remained similar in all English regions, except the South East where the rate increased in the week ending 28 November 2021.

The largest decreases were seen in the West Midlands and East of England ow.ly/SBWN50H2JAS

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