CORONAVIRUS STATE IN LONDON
London has recorded fewer than 100 Covid-19 cases a day for a FORTNIGHT, official figures show as expert reveals 30% of hospital trusts nationwide have had NO deaths in last two days
- The last time more than 100 cases diagnosed in London in a day was May 7 (149)
- By May 15, the most recent reliable data, that had more than halved to 52
- Oxford experts say third of England's hospitals have had no deaths for 48 hours
Two weeks have now passed since London diagnosed more than 100 COVID-19 cases in a day, statistics show.
The promising figure shows a staggering drop from the peak of the outbreak when, on the city's worst day on April 2, 1,024 people tested positive for the disease.
By comparison on May 15 - the latest date for which data are reliable, 52 people were found to have the disease. This is despite a marked increase in testing capacity.
He said all signs point to the coronavirus 'disappearing at a rate that's speeding up, which is highly reassuring'.
Yesterday, when 363 deaths were announced by the Department of Health, marked the lowest mid-week death toll for almost two months, since March 25.
Hospitals in London announced just 13 fatalities yesterday.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4 this morning Professor Heneghan said at least six hospitals in the city have recorded no deaths in the past 48 hours.
He said: 'What [the numbers] have shown in the capital is highly reassuring - the numbers are coming down.
'At least six trusts are reporting no deaths in hospitals in the last 48 hours. Across the country it's about 30 per cent of all trusts have had no deaths in the last 48 hours...
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