
Iain Dale 7pm - 10pm
4 March 2020, 19:43 | Updated: 7 June 2023, 08:56
COVID-19 is expected to spread further in the UK in the coming weeks but where is it? And how many people have coronavirus? From Essex, to Scotland and Ireland - here’s where the confirmed cases are at the moment.
Coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has been more than 53 confirmed cases as of of March 4 and it’s expected to increase in coming weeks.
So where is coronavirus in the UK? With new outbreaks being recorded in Scotland, Ireland, Essex and now Devon, it’s clear the coronavirus is widespread.
At the moment the UK is taking small, precautionary measures to help prevent further spread including school closures and hygiene recommendations from the NHS, particularly those with beards.
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Here’s all the infected parts of the UK and how many have been infected so far:
Belfast, Ireland
Derbyshire - 1 case
York - 2 cases
Arrowe Park - 4 cases
Wales - 1 case
Brighton - 1 case
Essex - 1 case
London - 10 cases
Berkshire - 1 case
Surrey - 2 cases
Tayside, Scotland - 1 case
Hertfordshire - 4 cases
West Sussex - 2 cases
Devon - 4 cases
Kent - 4
It is believed that only five of these cases caught the coronavirus in the UK rather than contracting it from abroad and nearly 12,000 people in the UK have been tested for COVID-19.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson held a Cobra meeting after an increase in cases were confirmed.