In the past 24 hours the numbers of people who have tested positive for Covid-19 in London has risen from 4,637 to 5,299. Across the country there are just over 17,000 confirmed cases with the death toll climbing past 1,000 people according to data from Public Health England released today.
The actual figure of those who have contracted the deadly virus is likely to be higher due to limited tests being carried out. Health bosses have indicated that for every one death, 1,000 people are likely to have the virus.
A total of 342 people have no w died in the capital from coronavirus. The borough with the most confirmed cases is Southwark with 319, closely followed by Lambeth with 318. Brent, Wandsworth and Croydon follow this with 295, 265 and 261 respectively. The areas with the least amount of cases are Sutton, Richmond and Kingston with 82, 83 and 66.
Hover over each borough in the map below to find out how many cases there are. The darker the colour means there are more confirmed cases. "Patients were aged between 33 and 100 years old and all but 13 patients (aged between 63 and 99 years old) had underlying health conditions. "Their families have been informed."
Here's the full list of boroughs and the numbers of infected:
Kingston upon Thames - 66
Richmond upon Thames - 83
Sutton - 82
Havering - 101
Barking and Dagenham - 93
Bexley - 102
Camden - 115
Hammersmith and Fulham - 124
Haringey - 127
Redbridge - 128
Barnet - 117
Kensington and Chelsea - 123
Islington - 131
Hounslow - 139
Merton - 141
Greenwich - 148
Tower Hamlets - 160
Hillingdon - 140
Waltham Forest - 154
Hackney and the City of London - 151
Enfield - 144
Newham - 195
Lewisham - 188
Bromley - 217
Westminster - 206
Harrow - 225
Ealing - 241
Croydon - 261
Wandsworth - 265
Brent - 295
Lambeth - 318
Southwark - 319