Zero coronavirus deaths were reported in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland on Monday, while Wales recorded four deaths.

According to details, the country has speed up its vaccine drive with almost two-thirds of adults across the United Kingdom (UK) have now received a Covid-19 vaccine, with almost 18 million people having had their second dose.
Following drop in cases, restrictions in the country would be eased.
It means that although coronavirus is in general circulation, transmission is no longer high or rising exponentially, so restrictions can be gradually reduced.
The country’s premier Boris Johnson said that all the data supported the latest easing of restrictions, which he said amounted to "a considerable step on the road back to normality".
People in England will be allowed to hug loved ones and enjoy indoor hospitality from next Monday, the PM said - whilst urging people to "exercise caution and common sense".
Mr. Johnson said this was the "single biggest step" to unlocking society but that people should remain vigilant.
Indoor mixing and overnight stays in groups of up to six people or two households will also resume.
"And today we're taking a step toward that moment when we learn to live responsibly with Covid, when we cease eventually to rely on detailed government edicts and make our own decisions based on the best scientific advice about how best to protect our families and those around us."
He added that, as part of the latest lockdown easing, the government would update its guidance on close contact between close family and friends shortly.
The advice would explain the risks involved so people could make informed choices, he said.
"This doesn't mean that we can suddenly throw caution to the winds. We all know that close contacts such as hugging is a direct way of transmitting this disease. So I urge you to think about the vulnerability of your loved ones,” he said.
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