There have been 18.6 million confirmed cases of coronavirus in the UK and more than 160,000 people have died, government figures show.

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However, these figures include only people who have died within 28 days of testing positive for coronavirus.

So far, 91% of people aged 12 and over in the UK have had their first vaccine dose, 85% have had their second and 66% have had a booster.


Reinfections included in daily cases
A further 41,130 confirmed daily cases were announced on Tuesday.

On 31 January, the overall number of confirmed cases jumped by nearly 850,000 as backdated reinfections and previously unidentified cases were included in the total.

Until 31 January, only the first episode of infection was counted in the official daily figures - apart from in Wales.

But now, if someone in England or Northern Ireland has two positive tests more than 90 days apart, the second is counted as a separate infection. Scotland plans to include reinfection figures later this month.


Vaccine rollout continuing
More than 52 million people, 91% of those aged 12 and over in the UK, have now received a first dose of a vaccine.

The number of people who have received a second vaccine dose is nearly 49 million, or 85% of people aged 12 and over.

So far, 38 million booster doses have been administered across the UK, with about 31.7 million in England, 3.4 million in Scotland, two million in Wales and one million in Northern Ireland.

Last week, it was announced vaccinations will be made available to children between the age of five and 11 across the UK.