A few weeks ago the number of new cases of Covid-19 reported each day fell below 1,000. It's now around 7,500 and rising very steeply indeed, as we move into a "substantial third wave". (Those are the words of Professor Andrew Hayward, not mine):
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-57459927
The figures aren't solely about deaths but also about the number of people in hospital (as high number still put the NHS under enormous strain, even if most people can be prevented from dying). A couple of weeks ago, the number of people in hospital was around 900 but that figure has started to rise in line with the increased number of infections and is currently around 1100. That matters not only to people with Covid-19 (and to their families) but also to the five million people on NHS waiting lists, including the 400,000 who've already seen their surgery pit back by at least a year.