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UK: The number of dead from Corona over 10,000 | Israel today

2020-04-12T14:22:06.340Z


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The number of dead in England alone stands at 657 today • The number of dead in the entire kingdom is infinite, as it does not include patients who have died in nursing homes and nursing homes

  • Ambulance drivers at rest in improvised hospital in London // Photo: Reuters

Crossing a particularly dismal threshold in the UK: Health authorities in the country have announced that the death toll from the Corona epidemic has exceeded 10,000 people on Sunday. In England alone, without Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland, 657 people died in the day.

But even these numbers are probably partial because, according to the British Ministry of Health, all data does not include patients who have died in nursing homes and nursing homes in the country. The number of deaths in the country is currently 10,536 people, but is expected to rise in the next few hours as data from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland joins.

The British Ministry of Health said in the past day three nurses employed by the British National Health Service in London, Worcestershire and South Wales have died. It is not yet clear where the nurses were infected and whether they were exposed to the virus during their slavery or as a result of a lack of medical protective equipment.

In the meantime, good news has also been recorded in the UK. British news network Sky News reported today that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was hospitalized after suffering from coronary disease, was released from London's St James's Hospital and taken to rest and recovery at the Rural Prime Minister's Residence in Chakras until he can resume his job Fully.



Prime Minister James Slack's spokesman said: "On the advice of the medical team, the prime minister will not return to work immediately. He would like to thank the staff at St James's Hospital for the amazing medical care he received. Now his thoughts are for anyone affected by the disease The Corona. "

Johnson said yesterday in a conversation with his associates that he "owed his life" to doctors and medical staff at the UK's National Health Service. His spokesman, James Slack, said the prime minister was in high spirits and spent the last evening watching TV and video games.

Source: israelhayom

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