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UK Covid-19 death toll grows by 55, lowest rise since March 22
Staff wearing protective face masks outside Manchester Airport, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, Manchester, Britain, June 8, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

LONDON, June 8 — The United Kingdom’s death toll from confirmed cases of Covid-19 rose by 55 to 40,597 as of 1600 GMT on June 7, the lowest rise since a lockdown was imposed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson in March, according to government data published today.

The last time such a low daily increase was reported was on March 22, when the toll rose by 35, according to government data. Johnson imposed a stringent lockdown on the United Kingdom the next day.

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A broader measure of the death toll which includes suspected cases, shows the United Kingdom’s death is likely to be above 50,000, according to a Reuters tally of official data sources.

That makes the United Kingdom the second worst-hit country in the world, according to official statistics, after the United States. — Reuters

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