DM Monitoring
LONDON: New COVID-19 infections in England have stabilized at around 50,000 a day, the Office for National Statistics said on Friday, indicating a leveling off in the steep rise of cases even before England was pushed into a second national lockdown.
The ONS said there was an estimated daily 45,700 new cases per day in the week to Oct 31, down slightly from the previous week’s estimate of 51,900. “Incidence appears to have stabilised at around 50,000 new infections per day,” the ONS said in its weekly infection survey. “The infection rate has increased in recent weeks, but the rate of increase is less steep compared with previous weeks.”