Another 269 people have died in the UK after testing positive for coronavirus, taking the total to 1,028.
The vast majority of those were in England, where a further 246 deaths means a total of 935 people have died there.
NHS England has said the victims were aged between 33 and 100 years old, and all but 13 of them had underlying health conditions.
Scotland has had 7 more deaths bringing the total to 40.
There have been four more fatalities in Wales, bringing the total to 38.
The highest number of deaths in one area was at Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust in England where 16 people died. Fifteen of the deaths were at the Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals Trust.
Out of the 269 coronavirus -linked deaths announced on Saturday, more than 75 were in London.
There were 17,089 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the UK as of 9am on Saturday.
120,776 people had been tested.
The figures have been released by the government as news pictures emerged from inside the NHS Nightingale hospital hospital in London’s Excel building.
Once work is completed this week, the facility will be able to hold 4,000 patients at a time.
Two more of these temporary mega-hospitals are to be built – one in Birmingham and one in Manchester.
Yesterday it was announced that a mortuary for up to 12,000 bodies in case of a worst-case scenario is being worked on at Birmingham’s airport.
Hundreds of frontline NHS staffwill be tested this weekend to find out if they have the coronavirus.