UK records highest daily number of coronavirus cases since pandemic began

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The UK has reported 7143 new cases of coronavirus, the highest single figure to date, and 71 deaths, the biggest toll since July.

The UK has reported a daily record of more than 7000 new coronavirus infections as pressure grows on the government, with some demanding loosening and others tightening of physical-distancing rules.It reported 7143 new cases of coronavirus on Tuesday and the official death toll linked to COVID-19 rose by 71 for a total of more than 42,000, the highest in Europe.

Britain's daily number of tests has increased rapidly to almost 200,000 while local measures have been imposed in large areas of northern England and parts of Scotland and Wales. Pressure has intensified on Mr Johnson from MPs in his Conservative party to loosen the restrictions and allow parliament to vote on the legislation underpinning them.

But opposition MPs and many health experts are pressing him to take stronger action to curb the renewed spread of the virus.Coronavirus tests that give results in minutes to be rolled out around the world, WHO saysMr Johnson provided more ammunition for critics on Tuesday when he was asked to clear up confusion about local lockdown rules in northeastern England.Apologies, I misspoke today.

In the North East, new rules mean you cannot meet people from different households in social settings indoors, including in pubs, restaurants and your home. You should also avoid socialising with other households outside. "In the North East, new rules mean you cannot meet people from different households in social settings indoors, including in pubs, restaurants and your home," Johnson wrote.

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