• EDITORIAL POLICY
  • ABOUT US
PML Daily
  • Home
  • NEWS
    • Politics
    • Education
    • Regional
    • Africa
    • World
  • INVESTIGATIONS
    • National Archives
    • Special Reports
  • OpEd
  • BUSINESS
    • Agriculture
    • Tech
    • Finance
  • FEATURES
    • Health
    • Tours & Travel
    • Entertainment
    • Society
  • COLUMNISTS
    • The Suited Penguin
  • SPORT
  • Jobs
  • Magazines
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • NEWS
    • Politics
    • Education
    • Regional
    • Africa
    • World
  • INVESTIGATIONS
    • National Archives
    • Special Reports
  • OpEd
  • BUSINESS
    • Agriculture
    • Tech
    • Finance
  • FEATURES
    • Health
    • Tours & Travel
    • Entertainment
    • Society
  • COLUMNISTS
    • The Suited Penguin
  • SPORT
  • Jobs
  • Magazines
No Result
View All Result
PML Daily
No Result
View All Result
suubula suubula suubula
Home NEWS World

COVID-19 death toll tops 19,000 in UK after another 684 patients die

XINHUA NEWS AGENCY | PML Daily Content Partner by XINHUA NEWS AGENCY | PML Daily Content Partner
April 25, 2020
in World
0 0
1
SHARES
588
VIEWS
FacebookWhatsAppTwitter
A person wearing a mask walks across the Millennium Bridge in London, Britain, on March 9, 2020. (Photo by Tim Ireland/Xinhua)
A person wearing a mask walks across the Millennium Bridge in London, Britain, on March 9, 2020. (Photo by Tim Ireland/Xinhua)

LONDON, April 24 (Xinhua) — Another 684 people who tested positive for COVID-19 have died in hospitals in Britain as of Thursday afternoon, bringing the total number of coronavirus-related deaths to 19,506, the Department of Health and Social Care said Friday.

As of Friday morning, 143,464 people have tested positive for COVID-19, marking a daily increase of 5,386, said the department.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said that from Friday, “any essential workers who need a test will be able to book an appointment on GOV.UK themselves directly. This all applies for people in essential workers’ households too who need a test.”

However earlier in day, within hours of launching, the online application system temporarily closed following huge demand.

Responding to the closure of the system, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps told reporters during the Downing Street press briefing that the website didn’t crash and the slots for Friday were just “taken up”.

He said 16,000 online tests were booked and the site has been brought back up online and more tests will become available Saturday and the days after, adding that this test will only tell people if they currently have COVID-19, not if they have had it.

During the press conference, Shapps also said the government has secured a trilateral agreement with the French and Irish governments, which commits these countries to keeping freight routes open throughout the crisis, bringing in medicines and other essential goods.

He noted that ferry routes are being protected between Great Britain and Northern Ireland with funding of up to 17 million pounds (about 20.95 million U.S. dollars), adding that the government has made funding available to keep England’s trams running.

Meanwhile, Shapps noted that the number of flight arrivals in Britain has dropped massively, hitting “probably only 4-5 percent of pre-outbreak levels.

At future point the government will continue to keep the advice under review to say whether airport procedures should change, Shapps said.

Countries that lockdown flights have not necessarily weathered the storm and many have seen much higher levels of coronavirus deaths, he added. Enditem

Comments

Tags: covid 19death tollpatients dieUK

Related Posts

NEWS

CAVID-19 is causing a flurry of plastic waste, environmentalists fear it is downplaying their efforts to reduce plastic pollution

March 5, 2021
8
NEWS

Her heart beats for street children

February 25, 2021
147
Tegan Mosugu, the Associate Director, Public Affairs and Kimberly Kamara, Associate Vice President, Programs respectively (PHOTO/File).
OpEd

KIMBERLY and TEGAN: Ending neglected tropical diseases to foster a more inclusive society

February 18, 2021
315
Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, codenamed AZD1222, is a COVID-19 vaccine developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca given by intramuscular injection, using as a vector the modified chimpanzee adenovirus ChAdOx1 (PHOTO/File).
World

WHO experts meet to review efficacy of AstraZeneca vaccine

February 10, 2021
72
Immunization programme is being implemented in India, as in other countries, in a phased manner to cover the healthcare providers, frontline workers and the most vulnerable (PHOTO/Courtesy).
Health

COVID-19: India to supply vaccines to six nations, including Nepal and Bangladesh

January 22, 2021
248
Lira received 100 handwash jerrycans and a drink consignment that was handed over to the District officials (PHOTO/Courtesy).
NEWS

Prioritize safety & health! Public cautioned amid rising Covid-19 infections 

December 11, 2020
146

Advertisement






 

 

About

The PML Daily, published via www.pmldaily.com is a publication of Post Media Ltd, a professional Digital/New Media company in Uganda.

Follow us

KIU

  • EDITORIAL POLICY
  • ABOUT US

© 2021 PMLDAILY.COM.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • NEWS
    • Politics
    • Education
    • Regional
    • Africa
    • World
  • INVESTIGATIONS
    • National Archives
    • Special Reports
  • OpEd
  • BUSINESS
    • Agriculture
    • Tech
    • Finance
  • FEATURES
    • Health
    • Tours & Travel
    • Entertainment
    • Society
  • COLUMNISTS
    • The Suited Penguin
  • SPORT
  • Jobs
  • Magazines

© 2021 PMLDAILY.COM.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In