Positive CCP virus cases are falling in most of the UK, though infection levels remain high, according to official data released on Friday. In England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, positive tests are decreasing, though infections in Wales remains stable, statistics from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) survey suggest. But the infection rate remains high across the country. During the week up to Jan. 30, an estimated 1 in 65 people in England and Northern Ireland tested positive for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, also known as the novel coronavirus. Around 1 in 70 people in Wales and 1 in 115 people in Scotland had the virus during the same period. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the latest data is “encouraging, but shows that we’re not there yet.” “It’s vital that we all continue to play our part & follow the rules to suppress COVID,” he wrote on Twitter. …