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so it might have missed this very recent fall we have seen in those daily cases. it also, as i say, also measures people without symptoms. that can make a difference. the ons said we will continue to investigate but that the current wave of infections is stabilising or not. and that, it remains simply too early to say. jim reed there. let s take a look at the latest coronavirus figures for the uk. a further 29,622 new infections have been recorded. 68 people have died in the latest 24 hour period. that s those who ve died within 28 days of a positive covid test. on to vaccinations over 46.7 million people have received their first dose of a covid vaccine. and almost 38 million people have now received two doses. well to understand a little bit more about the latest covid figures we can speak to paul hunter, professor of medicine at the university of east anglia. that afternoon tia professor. so