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R number rises in UK to between 0.9 and 1.1

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R number rises in UK to between 0.9 and 1.1

Experts say the rate of growth may still be rising, but stress there is a high degree of uncertainty around the figures.

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The R number in the UK has risen to between 0.9 and 1.1, the government's scientific advisory group (SAGE) says.

The R number is a measure of how many people on average each infected person transmits the virus to.

It is an increase on an estimated range of 0.8-1.0 last week, compared with 0.8-0.9 a fortnight ago.

SAGE also said the rate of coronavirus growth may still be rising.

The latest growth rate for the UK is between minus 3% and plus 1%, an increase from between minus 4% and minus 1% last week.

This indicates the number of new infections is somewhere between shrinking by 3% and growing by 1% every day.

Scienists at SAGE say the most likely value is towards the middle of the range.

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Because the data used to calculate R and growth rate reflect the situation from a few weeks ago, recent changes in transmission are not yet fully reflected in the estimates

Experts also stress the figures are estimates and that there is a high degree of uncertainty around them.


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