The latest government figures have shown that a total of 31,855 patients have died in hospital after testing positive for coronavirus in the UK, as of 5pm on Sunday.

The government has also announced that in the previous 24 hours, there were 3,923 new cases and 369 deaths.

Here are the latest figures locally.

In Buckinghamshire, there are a total of 886 confirmed cases of Covid-19.

In nearby Slough, there are now a total of 432 confirmed cases.

Further afield, in Windsor and Maidenhead there are a total of 273 confirmed cases, in Oxfordshire there are 1,741 and in Hertfordshire there are 2,589.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to provide more detailed plans to gradually ease the coronavirus lockdown when the Government publishes its official guidance amid widespread calls for clarity.

The Prime Minister will also face MPs on Monday after offering his "first sketch of a road map" for restarting the economy and social lives in England.

He will give a statement to the Commons, with more information expected on a Covid-19 alert system, use of face coverings and the return of professional football.

In a broadcast from Downing Street on Sunday evening, the PM said a phased reopening of schools and non-essential shops in England could potentially begin from June 1 if transmission can be reduced.

And he said people who cannot work from home should be "actively encouraged" to return to their jobs from Monday, and he granted unlimited exercise in England from Wednesday.

Government officials said tennis, water sports, angling and golf would be permitted as long as social distancing was enforced.

And people will also be allowed to sunbathe or chat in English parks with one other person from a different household as long as two-metre distancing is maintained.