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1. Vyafikia 29,427
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UK overtakes Italy to record highest coronavirus death toll anywhere in Europe

A member of the UK ambulance service wearing personal protective equipment at St Thomas' Hospital in London.


A member of the UK ambulance service wearing personal protective equipment at St Thomas' Hospital in London.

London (CNN)The UK has suffered more deaths from coronavirus than any other country in Europe, reaching a grim milestone that piles further scrutiny on the response to the pandemic by Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said Tuesday that 29,427 people have died with Covid-19 since the outbreak began, more than in Italy and lower only than the United States. The official figure includes 693 new deaths in the most recent 24-hour period, up to 5 p.m. (12 p.m. ET) Monday.

Italy revised its death count up to 29,315 on Tuesday. The official death toll in the US currently stands at more than 70,000, according to figures collected by Johns Hopkins University.

Coronavirus death toll 54% higher in England and Wales than daily stats showed
Coronavirus death toll 54% higher in England and Wales than daily stats showed
International comparisons are not flawless because countries count deaths in different ways and with varying levels of accuracy.

Raab said at the daily UK government press briefing that a "real verdict on how countries have done" will not be fully available until after the pandemic is over.

But Italy and Spain -- previously considered Europe's two hardest-hit countries -- are also significantly further along in their outbreaks than the UK and are already tentatively lifting some lockdown restrictions.

The development comes just days before Johnson is due to address the country on Sunday.
Johnson is expected to announce the nation's next steps, with widespread reports in the UK media this week of how the country will ease its lockdown measures.

"It's now clear that the second phase will be different. We will need to adjust to a new normal," Raab said on Tuesday.

"We want to make sure that the next phase is more comfortable, is more sustainable," he added. "But we need to be under no illusions, the next stage won't be easy."

But even the most recent government figures only tell a partial story. More data, released earlier on Tuesday, indicated that the true number of deaths by late April far exceeded that which was reported daily by ministers.

What you need to know about coronavirus on Tuesday, May 5
What you need to know about coronavirus on Tuesday, May 5
England's Office of National Statistics (ONS) said there were 29,998 deaths in which Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate in the period ending on April 24, or two days later in Scotland. That includes suspected coronavirus-related deaths in all settings, including care homes.

Its figure far exceeds the death toll of 20,732 announced by the government at the same point. At the time, the government did not include patients who died from Covid-19 outside of hospitals.

The UK government last week started including data on deaths outside hospitals in cases where people had tested positive for Covid-19. Previously, the UK-wide figures were only for hospital deaths.

Johnson's government has been criticized for a lack of testing and for failing to provide adequate amounts of personal protective equipment (PPE) to frontline workers.

It did claim to reach its own target of conducting 100,000 tests a day by the end of April, but only for two days and with the help of thousands of tests that were mailed out to households but not completed. The number of tests carried out daily subsequently dropped to 84,000 on Monday and 85,000 the day before.
 
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Professor behind UK coronavirus lockdown plan quits after breaking rules to meet lover

Professor Neil Ferguson has reportedly quit the SAGE and NERVTAG advisory bodies, admitting he had made an 'error of judgement'

A senior government science advisor has resigned after breaking lockdown social distancing rules to meet his lover, it has been reported .

It was Professor Neil Ferguson's advice that prompted Boris Johnson to put Britain in lockdown.

He sat on the government's SAGE committee, which provides advice to ministers on their response to the pandemic.

He also sat on the New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (NERVTAG).

The Government Office for Science confirmed he had 'stepped back' from both bodies.

Professor Ferguson, nicknamed "Professor Lockdown" is an infectious disease epidemiologist at Imperial College London, said he believed he was immune to the virus, after self isolating with symptoms in March.
 
Professor behind UK coronavirus lockdown plan quits after breaking rules to meet lover


Professor Neil Ferguson has reportedly quit the SAGE and NERVTAG advisory bodies, admitting he had made an 'error of judgement'


A senior government science advisor has resigned after breaking lockdown social distancing rules to meet his lover, it has been reported .


It was Professor Neil Ferguson's advice that prompted Boris Johnson to put Britain in lockdown.


He sat on the government's SAGE committee, which provides advice to ministers on their response to the pandemic.


He also sat on the New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (NERVTAG).


The Government Office for Science confirmed he had 'stepped back' from both bodies.


Professor Ferguson, nicknamed "Professor Lockdown" is an infectious disease epidemiologist at Imperial College London, said he believed he was immune to the virus, after self isolating with symptoms in March.
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Virus inaweza mutate (kubadilika) sasa wazee wa kuomba muombe sana hii iliyopo tz isibadilike ikaongeza makali, likitokea hili utasikia vifo ka vya mende.

Mutated COVID-19 may foretell a great risk for mankind in the future

Abstract
Coronavirus disease 2019 SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) is a zoonotic virus causing a variety of severe respiratory diseases. SARS-CoV-2 is closest to SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV in structure. The high prevalence of COVID-19 is a result of a lack of symptoms at onset. Our study aimed to present an overview of the virus in terms of structure, epidemiology, symptoms, treatment and prevention. Whole genome sequences and some viral proteins were investigated to determine gaps and changes in alternation of nucleotides and amino acid sequences. We evaluate 11 complete genome sequences of different coronaviruses using BAST and MAFFT software. We also selected seven types of structural proteins. We conclude that COVID-19 might produce new mutations, specifically in glycoproteins, so caution and complete preparation by health authorities is required.
 
The UK has now paid the highest price in Europe for coronavirus, overtaking Italy as the European nation with the highest number of fatalities.

Comparing the death toll in different countries has become a cornerstone of how the public measures the scale of the crisis, and the staggering figures are likely to bolster criticism of the government’s response – particularly because the UK has a younger population than Italy, and had more time to prepare for the outbreak.

Government officials have argued, however, that different countries have tallied official coronavirus cases and deaths in different ways, making statistical comparisons challenging.

On Tuesday, the head of health analysis at the UK’s Office for National Statistics cautioned about making international comparisons, describing it as “incredibly difficult to do”.

In a Twitter thread, Nick Stripe said data on death registrations was the “fastest, most frequent and most in depth” method of reporting fatalities but that different countries report this data at different speeds, with the UK being the quickest.

He added: “So please exercise extreme caution with international comparisons We can sadly see rising numbers of deaths in the UK. Comparable international data is not yet available.”

Of course, no nation wants to admit they’re topping an entire continent’s death toll tally.

Still, it’s true that for many European countries, including the UK, the total number of coronavirus-related deaths remains unclear.

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