UK's new coronavirus deaths fall to below 100 for first time since lockdown began

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🇬🇧🚨 New coronavirus deaths in the UK fell to fewer than 100 today for the first time since lockdown began

The Department of Health and Social Care reported just 77 deaths, the lowest number since Boris Johnson announced countrywide shutdown on March 23.Northern Ireland also recorded no new deaths, with the total remaining at 537. This was only the second time there had been no increase there since March 18.

 

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You mean the official figures, that very few actually believe, conveniently fell...?

Are register offices open on a Sunday?

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