There have been 4.7 million confirmed cases of SLOTXO coronavirus in the UK and more than 128,000 people have died, government figures show.
However, these figures include only people who have died within 28 days of testing positive for coronavirus.
More than 44 million people in the UK have now had their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine.
After a substantial decline since the start of the year, the average number of daily confirmed cases is now rising.
A further 22,868 confirmed cases in the UK were announced on Monday.
This figure includes an unspecified additional number of cases omitted from Sunday's figure of 14,876 because of what the government described as a technical issue.
The rise in cases is being driven by the more transmissible Delta variant and has led the national governments to suspend or delay the lifting of coronavirus restrictions.
Lockdown measures were due to be eased in England and Scotland from 21 June, but this has been delayed by three weeks to allow time for more vaccinations.
However people in England will "very likely" be able to return to "pretty much life before Covid" on the revised date of 19 July, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.
Recent data suggests that the vaccination programme has reduced hospital admissions and deaths, with an estimated fewer than one in 1,000 infections now leading to a death compared with one in 60 during winter.