Data processed at Oxford University show that no other country matches the UK per capita death rate.
With an average of 935 daily deaths, Britain has experienced more than 3.4 million confirmed infections, equivalent to a ratio of 1 in 20 people.
Max Rose, a British researcher says other countries have taken action faster and more decisively since the early stages of the pandemic.
Chris Whitty, the country's chief medical officer, said the number of patients in the hospital is expected to increase and that people must continue to abide by the rules.
After the UK, countries like the Czech Republic, Portugal, etc., have some of the highest death rates

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Source: The Independent