ONS data reveals about 1 in 13 people had coronavirus in week ending 2 April – with only Scotland seeing fall

The number of Covid-19 infections remains near or at record levels in most of the UK, with only Scotland seeing a drop, new figures from the Office for National Statistics have revealed.

The ONS data for the week ending 2 April, based on swabs collected from randomly selected households, shows that, for the second week running, about 1 in 13 people across the UK are thought to have had Covid – an estimated 4.88m infections.

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