CCP virus infection rates have continued to decrease across the UK, the latest figures from Britain’s official statistics agency show. The number of people who tested positive for the virus in the community dropped during the seven days up to Feb. 12, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) data released on Friday. In England, around 1 in 115 people tested positive for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus during the latest reporting period, compared to 1 in 80 in the last ONS report issued a week before. In Wales, around 1 in 125 people tested positive, while the figure was 1 in 85 a week before. In Northern Ireland, about 1 in 105 people tested positive, down from 1 in 75 people previously. In Scotland, around 1 in 180 people were infected, compared to 1 in 150 people a week before. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the latest …