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One in 220 had Covid-19 in England as infections hit lowest rate since October

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One in 220 people in private households had coronavirus in England last week, marking the lowest level since the start of October.

The Office for National Statistics estimated that 248,100 people in the community in the week up to February 27 had COVID-19, equating to around one in 220 people.

This is down from around one in 145 - or 373,700 people - between February 13 and 19. It marks the lowest figure since the week to October 1 when one in 240 were estimated to have the virus, or 224,400 people.

Across the UK, the numbers were lowest in Scotland, where around one in 335 people were estimated to have the virus, down from one in 225 in the week to February 19.

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