Almost one in five Londoners and 5% of the rest of the UK as a whole may have had coronavirus, the government has revealed. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said an antibody surveillance study suggests 17% of people in London and around one in 20 people in of the rest of the nation have coronavirus antibodies.
He told the daily Downing Street briefing: "This has told us that around 17% of people in London and around 5% or higher in the rest of the country have tested positive for coronavirus
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