As the number of appointments in general practice fell, the proportion that took place remotely increased.

The number of appointments in general practice plummeted during the first wave of Covid-19, falling by 8 million between February and April.

Appointments in general practice carried out via telephone or video/online rose from 15% in February to 48% in April, decreasing slightly to 36% in October.
Source: NHS Digital, Appointments in General Practice
Notes: Experimental statistics and impacted by Covid-19 from March onwards