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3/4 of coronavirus-positive Brits show no symptoms

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published July 08,2020
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British health authorities announced on Wednesday that a further 126 people died of coronavirus across the UK over the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 44,517, with disturbing news that three-fourths of virus carriers may be asymptomatic.

The total number of cases in Britain is now 286,979, an increase of 630 in 24 hours.

New figures from the Office for National Statistics, the UK's official statistics agency, also showed that 78% of people who tested positive for coronavirus showed no symptoms.

Just 22% of Covid-19 positive Brits showed symptoms, sparking fears that people may be unknowingly spreading the virus.

The figures also showed that healthcare workers were the most likely to test positive.

As the economic consequences of the pandemic mount, the government suggested that it would cap free hospital parking for National Health Service staff, provoking an outcry.

On March 25, the government announced it would cover the costs of NHS staff parking in England but Health Minister Edward Argar now says that that "cannot continue indefinitely."

The British Medical Association said such a move would be "a rebuff to the immense efforts of staff across the country and the sacrifices they have made to keep others safe."

Parliament's Public Accounts Committee, the spending watchdog, also said on Wednesday that it was "extremely concerned" the government does not seem to have a clear strategy to obtain and distribute personal protective equipment in the event of a second wave of coronavirus.

More than 11.86 million COVID-19 cases have been reported around the world, with fatalities nearly 545,000, and recoveries exceeding 6.48 million, according to figures compiled by the US' Johns Hopkins University.