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UK:

Total population (WHO): 67,886,004


Apprx. Deaths per year: 605,000 people

Apprx. Deaths per month: 50,000 people



Date of Data:

April 1, 2022     (previous update March 7, 021).


Total population (worldometers): 68,509,327     (68,129,139)      +380,188

Total deaths with Covid-19 (WHO) since Feb/March 2020: 165,379     (124,419)

Total infected (cases)(WHO) since Feb/March 2020: 21,147,429     (4,213,347)


Total deaths of total population: 0.241%     (0,183%)

Total deaths of total infected:  0.78%     (2,95%)



Total recovered (worldometers): 19,075,703     (3,199,565)

Total recovered of total populaton: 27.84%     (4.71%)


Active cases (worldometers):  1,975,601    (894,454)

Serious/Critial condition (worldometers): 356 people     (1542)

In Mild condition: 99,95%  = 19,075,347 people     (892,912 people)


Total recovered of total infected: 80.08%     (87,15%)


Total tests: 505,708,151

Tests/1m pop: 7,381,596


13 June 2022


WHO "updated" its website between Dec 29, 2021 and first week of 2022. It "updated" its website again around Easter.

The column with number of cases was changed but the graph of total number of deaths did not change. It distorted the view quite clearly. 

The graph "case-axel" has changed several times since then and a few times also the "death-axel". 


The graph remains at 200,000 vs earlier 150,000 cases. 


24 May 2022


WHO "updated" its website between Dec 29, 2021 and first week of 2022. It "updated" its website again around Easter.

The column with number of cases was changed but the graph of total number of deaths did not change. It distorted the view quite clearly. 

The graph "case-axel" has changed several times since then and a few times also the "death-axel". 


The graph remains at 200,000 vs earlier 150,000 cases. 


21 April 2022


WHO "updated" its website between Dec 29, 2021 and first week of 2022. It "updated" its website again around Easter.

The column with number of cases was changed but the graph of total number of deaths did not change. It distorted the view quite clearly. 

The graph "case-axel" has changed several times since then and a few times also the "death-axel". 


The graph remains at 200,000 vs earlier 150,000 cases. 


1 April 2022


WHO "updated" its website between Dec 29, 2021 and first week of 2022. The column with number of cases was changed but the graph of total number of deaths did not change. It distorted the view quite clearly. 

The graph "case-axel" has changed several times since then and a few times also the "death-axel". 


The graph remains at 200,000 vs earlier 150,000 cases. 


Date of data: March 8, 2021.


Total deaths with Covid-19 (WHO) since Feb/March 2020: 124,419

Total infected (cases)(WHO) since Feb/March 2020: 4,213,347


Total deaths of total population: 0,1826%

Total deaths of total infected: 2,952%


Total recovered (worldometers): 3,199,565

Active cases (worldometers): 894,454  

Active mild cases (worldometers): 892,912  

Active mild cases (worldometers): 99,827%


Serious/Critial condition (worldometers): 1542 people



21 March 2022


WHO "updated" its website between Dec 29, 2021 and first week of 2022. The column with number of cases was changed but the graph of total number of deaths did not change. It distorted the view quite clearly. 

The graph "case-axel" has changed several times since then and a few times also the "death-axel". 


The graph remains at 200,000 vs earlier 150,000 cases. 


4 March 2022


Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed. 


Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "cases" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.


The graph remains at 200,000 vs earlier 150,000 cases. 


22 Feb 2022


Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed. 


Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "cases" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.


The graph remains at 200,000 vs earlier 150,000 cases. 


10 Feb 2022


Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed. 


Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "cases" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.


The graph remains at 200,000 vs earlier 150,000 cases. 


1 Feb 2022


Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed. 


Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "cases" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.


The graph once again is "updated" with a new "cases" axel with 200,000 vs previous 150,000 cases. 


25 Jan 2022


Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed. 


Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "cases" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.


The cases axel remains the same as previous reported.


17 Jan 2022


Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed. 


Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "cases" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.


The "shocking" news is that people without underlying conditions, are slightly over 17,000 deaths of the more than 150,000 people now having died since March 1, 2020.


133,000 people had some kind of underlying condition according to ONS UK.


7 Jan 2022


Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed. 


Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.

23 Dec 2021


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4 Aug 2021


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Daily figures below

13 July 2021


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UK is running a different show at the moment.


There are:


3,689,750 officially infected (UN data)

67,886,011 population (UN data)

100,162 total deaths (UN data)

66,422,967 tests (UN data)



  • 0,147% deaths of total population.
  • 5,55% infected of total tests.
  • 2,71% deaths of total infected.
  • 0,15% deaths of total tests.


3,715,054 offically infected (worldometers data)

1,673,936 offically recovered (worldometers data)

1,939,231 offically still active infected (worldometers data)

101,887 officially dead (worldometers data)

3961 in critical or serious condiation (worldometers data)


  • 45,05% recovered of all infected.
  • 0,2% in critical condition of all still active infected.


40% (1719 ) of all elderly (4239) who died in the same week, living in homes for elderly died with the corona virus during the second week of 2021.


  • How many of all elderly had received the vaccine?


18,042 people died in total during the second week of 2021.

7245 people were registered with covid-19 in the same week.


  • 80,99% (5868 of 7245) were in age 70+


  • 1595 of 90+
  • 1393 of 85-89 year olds
  • 1319 of 80-84 year olds
  • 948 of 75-79 year olds
  • 613 of 70-75 year olds
  • 425 of 65-69 year olds


  • 86,68% (6293 of 7245) were in age 65+


Age group 20-24 have 4 registered covid-19 deaths.

Age group 25-29 have 4 registered covid-19 deaths.

Age group 30-34 have 12 registered covid-19 deaths.

Age group 35-39 have 27 registered covid-19 deaths.

Age group 40-44 have 39 registered covid-19 deaths.


1,18% (86 people of 7245 total registered having covid-19 and having died during week 2, 2021).


0,00128% of total population aged below 45 years old died while being registered with covid-19.



Age group below 0-20 have none registered covid-19 death.



UK

18 DEC 2020:


67 886 011 population. 1 977 171 total people infected, 66 541 total death. 

0,098% total death per population. 3,36% deaths of total infected.


About 616 000 people die per year = 51 300 ppl per month. 

0,098% (66 541 ppl) covid deaths in total since February.

Below graph is the same as the above, but it is actual numbers than in millions.