Those figures are quite bizarre 59, they fluctuate wildly, the peak figure of 1166 on 21st April was preceded by 494 on the 19th and 556 on the 20th. They show a 3 day moving average which peaks on the 10th and a 7 day moving average which peaks on the 13/14th, both dates well before lockdown could have had any effect. The figures on the GOV.UK site for England, which are what I have used for consistency, are compiled by NHS Trusts and Public Health England. They are the official figures used by the UK government and SAGE. Where your site gets their figures from I've no idea.

Not quite business as usual, but as close as we can to it and as quickly as possible. I have already pointed out that social distancing did seem to have an effect, we should rely on that, and the good sense of the overwhelming majority of the population. You are aware I presume that the survival rate for this so called 'deadly disease' is over 99% and the average age of those who have died is 82.4 years old ?