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Coronavirus: Six-Week-Old Baby Becomes Youngest UK Victim To Die

Kemi Ashefon by Kemi Ashefon
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A six-week old baby has become the youngest victim to die of coronavirus in the UK.

The tragedy comes as the UK’s coronavirus hospital death toll increased to 26,093 after 414 more fatalities were reported amid signs the trend had stabilised this week.

England reported 332 new deaths, Scotland had 49, Wales recorded 28 and Northern Ireland had five.

Those among the new deaths announced on Friday by NHS England were aged between six weeks and 103.


Fifty-eight occurred on May 7, 124 occurred on May 6 and 41 occurred on May 5.

Figures for England also show 21 of the new deaths took place between May 1 and May 4, 72 took place in April, while the remaining 16 deaths occurred in March, with the earliest new death taking place on March 11.

The UK death toll will be added to later today (Friday) when other deaths, such as those in care homes or in communities, are announced.  That figure is already more than 30,000.

A spokesman said: “A further 332 people, who tested positive for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) have died, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 22,764.

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