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24th Sep 2020

Highest number of new Covid-19 cases recorded in one day since outbreak began

6,634 new cases of Covid-19 were recorded in the UK on Thursday, the highest number in a single day since the outbreak began at the start of the year

Reuben Pinder

The total number of cases has now reached 416,363

The were 6,634 new cases of coronavirus recorded in the UK on Thursday, Public Health England medical director Yvonne Doyle has announced.

That is the highest number in one day since the outbreak began at the start of the year.

However, one must consider the increase in testing across the nation when comparing the numbers now compared to the start of the outbreak, when the government were even less prepared for it.

It was also announced that a further 40 people have died less than 28 days after testing positive for coronavirus as of Thursday.

All but three deaths were in England, with two in Scotland and one in Wales.

Meanwhile, new research shows the virus is continuing to mutate, and becoming more contagious, as cases rise in the UK and the US.

The study, which analysed 5,000 sequences of the virus, did not find that mutations made it more lethal, but did find that it was becoming easier for people to catch, as reported in the Washington Post.

However again, it is important to note that all viruses have mutations, most of which are insignificant.