LONDON—The United Kingdom’s suspected COVID-19 death toll has hit 55,398, according to a Reuters tally of official data sources that underline the country’s status as one of the worst hit in the world.
The Reuters tally comprises fatalities where COVID-19 was mentioned on death certificates in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland up to June 26, and up to June 28 in Scotland. It also includes more recent hospital deaths.
Opening Up
Britain is slowly returning to normality from the coronavirus lockdown. Pubs, restaurants and bars in England reopened on July 4 for the first time since March.Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged people to “enjoy summer safely” as he bids to tread a narrow path of restoring consumer spending to help battered businesses recover, while avoiding a second wave of infections.

The rule changes applied only to England as the devolved nations in the United Kingdom have been setting their own timetables for easing restrictions, with Wales and Scotland easing restrictions more slowly.