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Evening Standard
Evening Standard
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Imogen Braddick

Coronavirus cases in London: Latest figures for each borough

With more than 27,000 confirmed coronavirus cases in the capital, Londoners have been warned that the city is "definitely" at risk from a second wave of infections.

Last month, an antibody surveillance study suggested 17 per cent of people in London had coronavirus antibodies.

But Tim Spector, a professor of genetic epidemiology at King’s College London, warned earlier this month that the university’s app is not seeing infection levels falling in London in the same pattern as other regions.

However, Professor Kevin Fenton, London Regional Director for Public Health England, on Wednesday said overall levels of coronavirus in London "remain low and steady".

He said increases in some boroughs that have been reported "are mainly sporadic and are being uncovered as we scale up testing and contact tracing across the city".

As of Wednesday, London has 27,662 confirmed cases, according to the Government's official figures.

You can use the interactive map below to see the number of cases in total in each borough as of 4pm on Wednesday, July 1, and the number of cases divided by 100,000 population for comparison.

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