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Covid: More than 20 million living in areas with zero deaths – BBC News
Analysis by the BBC suggests the UK is moving into a new phase of the pandemic.

By Maryam Ahmed & Becky DaleData journalism team
image captionMore than 127,000 people have died with Covid-19
About 22 million people in the UK are living in areas that have not reported any Covid-19 deaths that happened in April, according to BBC News analysis.
By comparison, in a four-week period during January’s peak, fewer than 50,000 people lived in such places.
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