A 5-year-old baby, of 708 new deaths reported today, has become the youngest victim to die from nCoV in the UK.
"Victims of death are between the ages of 5 and 104. 40 of 637 patients, 48 to 93 years old, have no underlying medical condition," the UK National Health Service (NHS) issued a statement on Wednesday. / 4, adding that they will not provide additional information about 5-year-old patients at the request of their families.
The young Ismail Mohamed Abdulwahab, 13, in London, also died in the hospital last week without a close relative, just a day after being hospitalized for nCoV infection.
"Ismail is only 13 years old, has no underlying medical condition, and it is heartbreaking for the boy to leave without a family member next to him due to the high infectious nature of Covid-19," Madinah University in London, where she The girl's boy worked, said.
The British Ministry of Health today reported an additional 708 deaths from nCoV, up 20% from the previous day, bringing the total number of deaths nationwide to 4,313. The country also confirmed 41,903 nCoV infections across the country, an increase of 3,735 in the past 24 hours. He announced that today, he has taken the nCoV test for 183,190 people.
Government health advisers have predicted Britain will find it difficult to widen the blockade until at least the end of May because Covid-19 is affecting more and more seriously. British police have recently increased their patrols in parks and outdoor areas on concern that many residents would disrupt community isolation, increasing outside gatherings when the weather was getting warmer.
Many British royal officials and members, such as Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Health Secretary Matt Hancock and Prince Charles, have been infected with nCoV. Queen Elizabeth II will give a rare speech to the country on April 5 about the disease situation.