One for the data buffs. I've had a read of the facts and figures threads but can't see this, so apologies if I've missed it, but are there any statistics published on the demographics and behaviours of those testing positive?
Not just age, but where they work, if they're in hospital or care, are they going to work or working from home, are they going to school or to lectures, are they taking public transport, did they fly abroad recently, are they isolating or shielding, do they wear masks?
This would be difficult to compile, but I'm curious as to the number of people testing positive who, for example, work in a hospital setting vs those working from home and only going out to the shops. It would seem obvious that the former are higher, but has any data been published?
I've done a few tests as part of Imperial trials and the questions they ask are very comprehensive, including how my behaviours have changed over time. I presume therefore that someone somewhere is trying to collate this.
I'm not interested in speculation but would like to see cold hard numbers, if available of course! It may be too early for anything of use to be released.