Covid Accounts for Record 46% of Deaths in England & Wales

While new infections have fallen since the lockdown began last month, the figures show how the devastating impact of the winter wave of the virus is still being felt.

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The proportion of Covid-19 deaths in England and Wales climbed to a record in the last week of January, as the total number of fatalities associated with the disease continued to rise despite the severe lockdown.

Almost 46% of total deaths in the week to Jan. 29 were linked to the virus, the highest since the pandemic began, the Office for National Statistics said Tuesday. The total number of fatalities mentioning Covid rose by 11 to 8,433, the most since the height of the first wave in April.