UK Covid cases rise by nearly 7,500 ahead of 'freedom day' decision

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It is the highest daily rise on a Sunday since February 21, when 9,834 new coronavirus cases were recorded, and comes the day before the PM will unveil his June 21 decision

Coronavirus case numbers have risen by another 7.490 just hours before Boris Johnson is set to announce the government's June 21 unlocking decision.The Prime Minister is widely expected to be preparing to delay 'freedom day' by several weeks or even a month, according to reports in recent days.

 

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