A further 429 people have died with coronavirus in hospitals in England, latest figures show.
NHS England said that 348 of these deaths were reported over the weekend, while the others took place at earlier dates.
The new figures take the total number of confirmed deaths in hospitals in England to 14,829.
In Wales, a further nine deaths have been announced, taking the total number of hospital deaths reported by Public Health Wales to 584.
Daily figures released by the UK - and the nations within it - do not include deaths in the community, including care homes.
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