On Sunday, April 5 the UK's coronavirus death
toll rose by 621 to 4,934 deaths. The Department of Health reported that,
as of 9am on Sunday, a total of 195,524 people have been tested, of which
47,806 tested positive. This morning, Professor Neil Ferguson predicted
that between 7,000 and 20,000 people in the UK may die from Covid-19.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the
Government wasn't imminently looking to tighten the rules on exercising
outdoors - but further measures could follow if people do not follow them.
Queen Elizabeth addressed the nation amid the coronavirus crisis,
vowing: "We will succeed - and that success will belong to
every one of us."
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