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which means on average there were 30,177 new cases per day in the last week. 6,321 people are currently in hospital with the virus. 111 deaths were recorded in the past 2a hours, with an average of 94 deaths a day in the past week. 0n vaccinations, 89.6% of adults in the uk have now had theirfirstjab, and more than 77.5% have had two jabs. after falling over recent weeks, the average number of daily confirmed covid cases is now showing signs of a small rise. so how much pressure is there on local areas? have covid hot spots appeared because of staycations or events like music festivals? 0ur health editor, hugh pym, reports. there hasn t been the big surge in infections which some experts
which are happening in afghanistan? i think this place plays a vital role. people are becoming very, very. . . not just upset, but also anxious and confused about what will happen in the future. tim muffett, bbc news. let s have a look at the latest coronavirus figures for the uk. a further 26,852 new infections have been recorded in the past 2a hours that compares with 28,1138 yesterday. there have been 170 deaths within 28 days of a positive test in terms of vaccinations, 89.6% of the adult population have received their firstjab, just over 77% have had both. the moderna coronavirus vaccine has been approved for use in the uk for 12 to 17 year olds. the medicines regulator, the mhra, says it is safe and effective. it s now up to government advisers to decide whether people in that age
recorded, in the latest 24 hour period which means, on average, there were 29,564 new cases per day in the past week. 6,303 people are currently in hospital with the virus. 170 deaths were recorded in the past 24 hours and there was an average of 93 deaths a day in the past week. 89.6% of adults in the uk, have now had their firstjab and over 77% have had both jabs. meanwhile, britain s medical regulator, the mhra, has said that it is safe to give the moderna vaccine to 12 to 17 year olds. until now only pfizer has been given that clearance. it now goes to the expert vaccine committee to decide on the next step. our health editor hugh pym joins me. before we look at the vaccine, i would like to go back to those
170 deaths were recorded in the past 24 hours, with an average of 93 deaths a day in the past week. 0n vaccinations, 89.6% of adults in the uk, have now had their firstjab, and more than 77% have had two jabs. the number ofjob vacancies stood at a record one million in the three months tojuly, with much of the job growth in sectors hit hard during the lockdown. but employers are finding it difficult to fill all the vacancies, despite rising wages. here s our economics editor, faisal islam. in kent, the fruits of economic recovery from the pandemic. a huge backlog of building work, demand through the roof, but spencer can t find the workers to fix them. definitely a major shortage of personnel. it s across the board. labourers, bricklayers, carpenters, plasterers. how many applicants are you getting?