File:UK-lockdown+lifting.png

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English: Graph showing the incidence of Covid-19 in the UK by the number of new cases and deaths on a logarithmic scale. It also shows the maximum levels of both of these per day and the proportion of the maximum at the initial lifting of the lockdown
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Graph showing new Covid cases and deaths in the UK with the dates of lockdown and listing shown

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5 June 2020

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current21:25, 18 August 2020Thumbnail for version as of 21:25, 18 August 2020864 × 524 (90 KB)Chris55Update to 17 Aug. The government figures have been totally revised to exclude deaths occurring 28 days after test. This removes the unlikely region since June where the government figures exceeded the ONS figures. Oddly they have ''added'' new deaths on the rising part of the curve so the rising curves are almost identical.

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