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Data, Stats & Daily Numbers started 28th Jan

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TheSunIsStillShining · 28/01/2021 17:04

UK govt pressers Slides & data www.gov.uk/government/collections/slides-and-datasets-to-accompany-coronavirus-press-conferences#history
R estimates UK & English regions www.gov.uk/guidance/the-r-number-in-the-uk
Imperial UK weekly LAs, cases / 100k, table, map, hotspots statistics Attendance explore-education-statistics. service.gov.uk/find-statistics/attendance-in-education-and-early-years-settings-during-the-coronavirus-covid-19-outbreak
NHS England Hospital activity www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-hospital-activity/
NHs England Daily deaths www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-daily-deaths/
Cases Tracker England Local Government lginform.local.gov.uk/reports/view/lga-research/covid-19-case-tracker
ONS MSAO Map English deaths www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-daily-deaths/
CovidMessenger live update by council district in England www.covidmessenger.com/
Scot gov Daily data www.gov.scot/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-daily-data-for-scotland/
Scotland TravellingTabby LAs, care homes, hospitals, tests, t&t www.travellingtabby.com/scotland-coronavirus-tracker/
PH Wales LAs, tests, ONS deaths Dashboard app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiZGYxNjYzNmUtOTlmZS00ODAxLWE1YTEtMjA0NjZhMzlmN2JmIiwidCI6IjljOWEzMGRlLWQ4ZDctNGFhNC05NjAwLTRiZTc2MjVmZjZjNSIsImMiOjh9
ICNRC Intensive Care National Audit & Research reports www.icnarc.org/Our-Audit/Audits/Cmp/Reports
NHS t&t England & UK testing Weekly stats www.gov.uk/government/collections/nhs-test-and-trace-statistics-england-weekly-reports
PHE Surveillance reports & LA Local Watchlist Maps by LSOA www.gov.uk/government/collections/nhs-test-and-trace-statistics-england-weekly-reports
ONS England infection surveillance report each Friday www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/conditionsanddiseases/bulletins/coronaviruscovid19infectionsurveypilot/previousReleases
Datasets for ONS surveillance reports www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/conditionsanddiseases/datasets/coronaviruscovid19infectionsurveydata/2020
ONS Roundup deaths, infections & economic reports www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/conditionsanddiseases/articles/coronaviruscovid19roundup/2020-03-26
Zoe Uk data covid.joinzoe.com/data#interactive-map
ECDC rolling 14-day incidence EEA & UK read https_www.ecdc.europa.eu/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ecdc.europa.eu%2Fen%2Fcases-2019-ncov-eueea
Worldometer UK page www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/uk/
Our World in Data GB test positivity etc, DIY country graphs ourworldindata.org/coronavirus/country/united-kingdom?country=~GBR
FT DIY graphs compare deaths, cases, raw / million pop ig.ft.com/coronavirus-chart/?areas=gbr&areas=fra&areas=esp&areas=ita&areas=deu&areas=swe&areasRegional=usny&areasRegional=usnj&byDate=1&cumulative=1&logScale=1&per100K=1&values=deaths
Alama Personal COVID risk assessment alama.org.uk/covid-19-medical-risk-assessment/
Local Mobility Reports for countries www.google.com/covid19/mobility/
UK Highstreet Tracker for cities & large towns Footfall, spend index, workers, visitors, economic recovery www.centreforcities.org/data/high-streets-recovery-tracker/

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BigWoollyJumpers · 06/02/2021 14:35

[quote lurker101]@MRex that will make a big difference. As an example my family’s GP (NI) grouped together with other local practices, used a large venue, and did their over 80s on one day in Jan, then last week did their 75-79 (97% uptake!), and next week are doing 70-74, so it has been very speedy once they got supplies[/quote]
That's fantastic, but NI has a lot fewer elderlies than England, so I am not surprised!

JanFebAnyMonth · 06/02/2021 15:45

I don't like the way this S African variant keeps popping up with no links to travel: now there's cases in Birmingham, Walsall and Worcester(shire?) as well as the original two. Because of the time delay with genomic testing it could have spread a lot, couldn't it?

JanFebAnyMonth · 06/02/2021 15:46

Sorry, here's a link
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hereford-worcester-55963459

ceeveebee · 06/02/2021 16:15

18,262 /828
And 494k vaccines

BigWoollyJumpers · 06/02/2021 16:18

My parish seems to be stuck on repeat for the last few days. This may be a true reflection, but it is showing 24 cases for the rolling last seven days, but for the last several days, if that makes sense. Yet the % marker is showing a decrease, and the greater area is doing down and down and down.... can this be possible?

MRex · 06/02/2021 16:22

The map takes about 20 min to update after results, even though it shows as updated, maybe look again now?

SnowmanDrinkingSnowballs · 06/02/2021 16:23

Anecdotal but our local gp led vaccination centre have announced all in groups 1 to 4 have now been invited and will soon be done. They will let us know when they are allowed to start vaccinating group 5 but said it won’t be before 15th February. I guess they are being held back to allow other area to catch up.

FGSWhatNow · 06/02/2021 16:34

@BigWoollyJumpers I noticed something odd with my MSOA last week, too. The 7-day count went down feom one day to the next, but the case rate jumped up from something like 450 to 490? Couldn't get my head around it at all Confused

As a linked point, does anyone know why actual daily case numbers at MSOA level aren't released, only the 7-day count? (Maybe numbers would be to small outside of the "waves"?)

lurker101 · 06/02/2021 16:37

@BigWoollyJumpers yes much smaller population! I have to remind myself every time I’m disheartened by their daily vaccination figures that they’ve less than 1/4 London’s population 😂

MargaretThursday · 06/02/2021 16:49

Deaths are now falling quickly by the 28 day rule.

However if you look at the "covid on the death certificate" it looks like it's been fairly static around the 1200 a day for well over a week.

MarshaBradyo · 06/02/2021 17:05

@JanFebAnyMonth

R4 headlines just saying someone (head of vaccine roll out I think) says the "by May" statement is a very optimistic forecast.
I just heard this. But it was ‘confident it can be reached’

Clive Dix
Sounds better!

ceeveebee · 06/02/2021 17:07

Aren’t those figures a lot older though? The latest figures I can see for COVID on death certificate are 22 January?

Hardbackwriter · 06/02/2021 17:07

@MargaretThursday

Deaths are now falling quickly by the 28 day rule.

However if you look at the "covid on the death certificate" it looks like it's been fairly static around the 1200 a day for well over a week.

There's a big lag on the death certificate data, because of the way it's collected - it looks like it was last published for 22 January, which is before the 28 day after test death rate started to visibly fall, so there isn't a contradiction between the two.
ceeveebee · 06/02/2021 17:08

The dashboard also has a chart for deaths within 60 days of a positive test for England (which used to be the old measure) and this is falling sharply too
coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/deaths?areaType=nation%26areaName=England#card-deaths_within_60_days_of_positive_test

boys3 · 06/02/2021 17:09

[quote FGSWhatNow]@BigWoollyJumpers I noticed something odd with my MSOA last week, too. The 7-day count went down feom one day to the next, but the case rate jumped up from something like 450 to 490? Couldn't get my head around it at all Confused

As a linked point, does anyone know why actual daily case numbers at MSOA level aren't released, only the 7-day count? (Maybe numbers would be to small outside of the "waves"?)[/quote]
@FGSWhatNow I’d imagine daily MSOA figures would have an awful lot of suppressed numbers which is probably one reason why.

It was disappointing that the LSOA level data was stopped as with high case levels that gives a much better picture. Again suppression could be applied, as it was for the time when they were openly published. The LSOA maps last summer were really insightful as part of the weekly surveillance reports.

MargaretThursday · 06/02/2021 17:16

@ceeveebee @Hardbackwriter

Good point, I didn't notice that.

BigWoollyJumpers · 06/02/2021 17:17

boys3. Oh yes, I had forgotten about those..... I looked quite often too.

JanFebAnyMonth · 06/02/2021 18:02

Yes @MarshaBradyo I heard a later sound bite and realised he was more positive than I'd half heard!

Quarantino · 06/02/2021 18:56

You used to be able to download the msoa data from the map, but not since they jazzed up the map (or even before then).

ceeveebee · 06/02/2021 19:17

I think you can download MSOA data from the data download section. It’s one of the area types listed

lonelyplanet · 06/02/2021 19:31

Anyone know what's happening in Lincolnshire, lots of areas appear to be slowly rising.

FGSWhatNow · 06/02/2021 19:46

Yeah, you can download MSOA data but it's still only the 7-day numbers (unless I've missed something obvious, which is entirely possible!)

Quarantino · 06/02/2021 20:01

@FGSWhatNow

Yeah, you can download MSOA data but it's still only the 7-day numbers (unless I've missed something obvious, which is entirely possible!)
Thanks - I've just checked what I downloaded before (last Oct) and although it's in a slightly different format it was still the 7-day numbers per week, so I remembered wrongly about that! Good to see you can still get it.
JanFebAnyMonth · 06/02/2021 20:38

@lonelyplanet

Anyone know what's happening in Lincolnshire, lots of areas appear to be slowly rising.
The last time someone on here said something like that (OK, it wasn't slow) it turned out to be the first signs of the Kent variant.

I hope my comment turns out to be scare-mongering.

Anyone any thoughts on the Worcester surge testing, as per my post earlier today?

Quarantino · 06/02/2021 20:39

My download in October shows that then, 166 MSOAs hadn't had a single cases-per-7-days above the 0-2 level, ever! Now only Isles of Scilly can claim that.
The 'new' MSOA data only goes back as far as 10 Aug 2020.