Coronavirus in Leeds: confirmed cases now 192

The confirmed number of coronavirus cases in Leeds has risen to 192, according to figures released by Public Health England.
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Across Yorkshire and the Humber, the number of confirmed cases has reached 1, 660.

In the UK confirmed cases have risen by 4,324 in the past 24 hours.

The total of confirmed cases in the UK is 29,474 cases.

The confirmed number of coronavirus cases in Leeds has risen to 192, according to figures released by Public Health England.The confirmed number of coronavirus cases in Leeds has risen to 192, according to figures released by Public Health England.
The confirmed number of coronavirus cases in Leeds has risen to 192, according to figures released by Public Health England.

This data is correct as of 9am on Wednesday, April 1.

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There have been 2,352 deaths in the UK, including the death of a 13-year-old with no underlying health conditions.

This data is correct as of 5pm on Tuesday, March 31.

The list of Yorkshire cases in full:

Barnsley 122

Bradford 95

Calderdale 54

Doncaster 79

East Riding 46

Hull (Kingston upon Hull) 14

Kirklees 101

Leeds 192

North East Lincolnshire 23

Rotherham 107

Sheffield 541

Wakefield 79

York 35

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