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UK virus death toll surpasses 50,000

The figure is the highest in Europe and puts Britain behind only the much larger US

Reuters London Published 03.06.20, 09:22 PM
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Stalls reopen at Walthamstow Market in east London (AP photo)

The UK’s Covid-19 death toll surpassed 50,000 on Wednesday, according to a Reuters tally of official data sources that highlighted the country's place as one of the worst hit in the world.

New data from Scotland brought the toll to 50,059, a dire milestone for Prime Minister Boris Johnson as he tries to ease the stringent coronavirus lockdown.

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The figure is the highest in Europe and puts the UK behind only the much larger US in a pandemic that has killed more than 379,000 people around the world.

Such a large death toll has prompted criticism of Johnson, who Opposition parties say was too slow to impose a lockdown or protect the elderly in nursing homes or to build a test and trace system.

The government says that while it may have made some mistakes, it is grappling with the biggest public health crisis since the 1918 influenza outbreak.

The Reuters tally comprises fatalities where Covid-19 was mentioned on death certificates in England, Wales and Northern Ireland up to May 22, and up to May 31 in Scotland.

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