In Britain, zero COVID-mortality per day was recorded, this has not been the case since March 2020
The UK has reported zero deaths from COVID-19 for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began. In addition, 3,165 new infections have been reported in the last 24 hours, according to the Government.
This is reported by Sky News.
As noted, the latest data comes after the weekend associated with public holidays, when the number of deaths and cases may be lower due to delays in reporting. For example, on July 30, 2020, 0 deaths were previously registered, but the next day, according to updated data, there were already 20.
The last time there were no deaths was on March 7, 2020, before the first knockdown.
Earlier it was reported that in the UK, vaccination passports were launched in the form of an application for smartphones and tablets. Such certificates will be needed for those Britons who will go abroad.