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The UK's coronavirus hospital death toll has increased by 39 - the lowest rise on a Saturday since the lockdown began in late March.
England reported 38 new deaths and Wales had one as Britain's hospital toll climbed to 33,636.
Scotland reported no fatalities for the third consecutive day. Northern Ireland, which last reported a death on July 4, had not yet updated its totals.
On recent Saturdays, the death toll increased by 44 on July 4, 84 on June 27, 75 on June 20 and 80 on June 13. The biggest rise on a Saturday was 917 on April 11, when the UK was in the deadliest days of its outbreak.
The victims were aged between 40 and 98. Three patients, aged 65 to 86 years, had no known underlying health conditions.
England reported 38 new deaths and Wales had one as Britain's hospital toll climbed to 33,636.
Scotland reported no fatalities for the third consecutive day. Northern Ireland, which last reported a death on July 4, had not yet updated its totals.
On recent Saturdays, the death toll increased by 44 on July 4, 84 on June 27, 75 on June 20 and 80 on June 13. The biggest rise on a Saturday was 917 on April 11, when the UK was in the deadliest days of its outbreak.
The victims were aged between 40 and 98. Three patients, aged 65 to 86 years, had no known underlying health conditions.