UK coronavirus death toll rises by 110 taking total number of fatalities to 45,422
The UK's coronavirus death toll has risen by 110 taking the total fatalities in hospitals, care homes and the wider community to 45,422, as of 5pm on Monday.
Figures released by the government do not include all deaths involving Covid-19, which are thought to have passed 55,000 according to the National Office for Statistics' (ONS) data.
There have been a further 445 of lab confirmed cases.
Overall there have been a total of 295,817 coronavirus cases in the UK.
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England
A further 15 people who tested positive for Covid-19 have died in hospitals in England, bringing the total fatalities to 29,202, NHS England has said.
Patients were aged between 46 and 90 years old, five of them aged between 46 and 86 had no known underlying health issues.
Another two deaths were reported with no positive Covid-19 result.
Wales
Public Health Wales said the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the country was up by 22, taking the overall number of cases to 16,965.
There have been no new deaths of people who tested positive for coronavirus reported, keeping the total toll in Wales at 1,547.
Scotland
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced at the Scottish government's daily coronavirus briefing that there had been 22 new confirmed Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours.
Speaking at the briefing she said that in total, 18,474 people have tested positive for coronavirus in Scotland.
There have been no new deaths of people who tested positive for coronavirus as of 9am on Tuesday, meaning the total toll remains at 2,491.
Sturgeon reminded people that "the virus is still here and said: "We all have a part to play in keeping it under control."
She also reiterated the importance of personal hygiene.
Northern Ireland
There have been two new confirmed cases of people who tested positive for the virus in Northern Ireland and no new deaths have been reported, keeping the country's total toll at 556.
The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases has risen to 5,859.