Coronavirus infection rates in the community have fallen further across the UK, latest figures show.
Around one in 115 people in private households in England had COVID-19 between 6 and 12 February, according to new estimates from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
This is down from around one in 80 people for the week to February 6.
It is the lowest figure since 29 November to 5 December, when the estimate also stood at one in 115 people.
In Wales, around one in 125 people are estimated to have had COVID-19 in the week to 12 February - down from the previous ONS estimate of one in 85 for the previous seven days.
In Northern Ireland, the ONS estimates over the same period around one in 105 people had COVID-19, down from one in 75.
The estimate for Scotland is around one in 180 people, down from one in 150.
All the figures are for people in private households.
The ONS data confirms this week's findings of the authoritative Imperial College London's REACT study, which showed infections to be falling quickly in England.