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UK coronavirus death rate shoots up by another 50% as 563 die in ONE DAY taking total to 2,392


THE UK coronavirus death rate has shot up by another 50 per cent today - after 563 people died in a single day.

The total number of patients who have died in hospital after testing positive for coronavirus has gone up from 1,789 to 2,352.

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The death toll in the UK has continued to riseCredit: EPA

That is the biggest day-on-day increase for the second day running.

Yesterday, the death rate had already doubled on the day before, as 381 more patients died.

The Department of Health today confirmed another 563 had died - meaning the rate has increased by another 50 per cent.

The worrying trend suggests the spike in deaths is getting steeper.

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Yesterday, it was revealed coronavirus had killed another 40 people outside hospital up to March 20 - meaning the total number of deaths in the UK is at least 2,392.

The number of people who have tested positive for coronavirus in Britain has also gone up from 25,150 to 29,474 as the pandemic spreads.

BIG JUMPS ACROSS THE UK

In England today, there were a further 486 deaths - bringing the total number of people who have died in hospital to 2,137.

NHS England confirmed the patients were aged between 13 and 99 - with 20 victims having no underlying medical conditions.

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Wales saw a big rise today of 29 deaths - taking their total to 98.

In Scotland today, there were 16 further deaths - bringing their death toll to 76.

While in Northern Ireland, two further people died - with their total now at 30.

It took 17 days before there were 200 deaths in the UK - but only 11 days more to pass the 2,000 mark.

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The number of people tested for the deadly disease in the UK has also now passed 150,000.

 

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It comes as a 13-year-old boy became the UK's youngest coronavirus victim after dying from the disease at King's College Hospital in London on Monday.

Ismail Mohamed Abdulwahab, 13, from Brixton, South West London, had no underlying health conditions.

Tragically, his mum and six siblings were not able to be by his side in his final moments because of the contagiousness of the killer virus.

A spokesperson told The Sun Online today how the "very healthy" teenager had first fallen ill on March 23 with 

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