U.K. Environment Secretary George Eustice said Sunday that the country now had 152,840 cases of COVID-19 and 20,732 people had died in total. He said there were more than 669,000 tests that had been carried out. Eustice said in terms of reducing social distancing measures, the government must be confident they’ve met the five benchmarks laid out last week by First Secretary Dominic Raab.
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Coronavirus outbreak: U.K. reports total of 152,840 cases of COVID-19, 20,732 total deaths
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