Coronavirus LIVE: 60 Sheffield deaths| 882 confirmed cases now in the city | Boris Johnson spends first night in intensive care

The coronavirus death toll in Sheffield rises to 60, while further afield Prime Minister Boris Johnson has spent his first night in intensive care after his symptoms worsened.
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There have been 882 confirmed cases in the city, following a rise of 49 in the last 24 hour reporting period.

The latest statistics from NHS England today (April 7) also show that 61 patients have now died in Sheffield after testing positive for the virus, with nine Covid-19 related deaths reported in the last day.

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There are now 882 confirmed coronavirus cases in Sheffield. Meanwhile, PM Boris Johnson has spent the night in intensive care.There are now 882 confirmed coronavirus cases in Sheffield. Meanwhile, PM Boris Johnson has spent the night in intensive care.
There are now 882 confirmed coronavirus cases in Sheffield. Meanwhile, PM Boris Johnson has spent the night in intensive care.

However, the number of cases could be higher as the figures only include people in hospital.

In other developments, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has spent the night in intensive care on the advice of his medical team after his symptoms worsened.

The PM – who was admitted to St Thomas’ Hospital in London on Sunday – was transferred to intensive care last night after being given oxygen earlier in the day.

A statement said that Mr Johnson, 55, was still conscious but had been moved to intensive care to be nearer to a ventilator if it was needed.

He has asked Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab to deputise for him "where necessary".

Mr Raab will chair the government's daily Covid-19 meeting later today.