FREE newsletter is out of this world! Get the biggest, brightest and weirdest stories straight to your inboxZero excess deaths have been registered in England and Wales in over a week for the first time since before the UK went into its coronavirus lockdown, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has said.The overall number of weekly registered deaths fell below the five-year average for the first time since the week ending March 13, the new figures show.But Wales and five English regions, East Midlands (6.6% higher), Yorkshire and the Humber (3.6%), London (2.3%), north-east England (1.6%) and the West Midlands, still have death rates above the five-year average.There were 65 fewer deaths registered in the week ending June 19 - 0.7%.
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