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Data, Stats and Daily Numbers started 17th March

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boys3 · 17/03/2021 18:25

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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MRex · 22/03/2021 09:04

So 21% mild infections should be 3,412 mild cases out of 16,250 vaccinated.
Given that it was in Chile and USA, I'd be interested in the specific locations to understand the likelihood of of Brazil and California variants being included; if that includes either of those variants then it's really great news generally.

Firefliess · 22/03/2021 09:04

[quote Motorina]@MRex no idea, sorry. Haven't read the research (has anyone found it yet?)

In a population of 32k one would expect hospitalisations to be quite low in normal circumstances?[/quote]
Admissions in the UK have been running at about 10% of detected cases. But there's no way to know what proportion of their 32k participants caught Covid in the timespan of the study

Motorina · 22/03/2021 09:14

Sorry - I meant non-covid admissions which might confuse the data. I don’t know what percentage of the population ends up in hospital in a normal year - I would guess relatively few of those fit enough to participate in a trial?

Firefliess · 22/03/2021 09:39

@Motorina

Sorry - I meant non-covid admissions which might confuse the data. I don’t know what percentage of the population ends up in hospital in a normal year - I would guess relatively few of those fit enough to participate in a trial?
Maybe that's the issue - very few people fit enough to participate in a trial end up in hospital for any other reason. Whereas the early real-life vaccine recipients were the very elderly, people in care homes and even people already in hospital. So the real world "hospitalisation" rate appears higher than the actual numbers who become severely ill from Covid?
SilenceIsNoLongerSuspicious · 22/03/2021 10:16

Doom - thank you (belatedly - sorry - life happened), I had found those figures but was trying to work out what they meant in terms of bed occupancy rates over time, then another kind poster showed me where to find those (although I can’t use the data, as it’s Excel spreadsheets so doesn’t really work on my phone, but it’s good to know it’s there).

JanFebAnyMonth · 22/03/2021 10:40

News saying all adults to be asked to test twice a week.... the MN thread started to ask people if they'll do it is interesting....

Firefliess · 22/03/2021 15:00

Going back to the US study on the AZ vaccine - the info I managed to find said they had 141 cases from their 32,449 participants, and they had vaccinated 2/3 of their participants. With a 79% protection from infection, I calculated that they must have had about 42 cases from their vaccinated group. If they were a cross section of all people catching Covid you'd expect about 3-5 of them to have been hospitalised if the vaccine gave no protection at all (above and beyond the lower risk of catching it), or about 1-4 if it gave 40% protection. So, given what someone pointed out earlier about trial participants being generally healthy, I guess zero being hospitalised isn't really out of kilter with the real world 40% reduction found in the UK.

Piggywaspushed · 22/03/2021 15:32

Just to update : entire sixth form has now been closed in my school. Oh dear.

ceeveebee · 22/03/2021 15:52

And just found out that there are 5 classes currently self isolating in our primary school now (including my DSs). It’s a 3 form entry school but still that’s a lot. And the rate/100,000 for our borough is about 45 so it’s not like we are in a high rate area!

Bordois · 22/03/2021 16:03

5342 /17

Thats seventeen. Not a typo

MRex · 22/03/2021 16:07

17!!!! We haven't been that low since 28th Sepember.
Please let it last forever.

MarshaBradyo · 22/03/2021 16:09

@Bordois

5342 /17

Thats seventeen. Not a typo

Incredible!

Let it stick!

Piggywaspushed · 22/03/2021 16:10

I have 48 in England?

Bordois · 22/03/2021 16:12

@Piggywaspushed

I have 48 in England?
48 are NHS reported deaths going back a few weeks, some have already been counted
Piggywaspushed · 22/03/2021 16:13

Ah OK.

Frazzled2207 · 22/03/2021 16:14

of the 5342 cases today 1914 are (as yet unconfirmed) LFTs in England. That's a lot.

Racoonworld · 22/03/2021 16:16

Wow 17 is brilliant. And cases remaining steady, despite schools open for a few weeks now. Surely this means we can have the relaxations on 29h March?

Racoonworld · 22/03/2021 16:17

@Frazzled2207

of the 5342 cases today 1914 are (as yet unconfirmed) LFTs in England. That's a lot.
Good to see they're working then, that's 1914 cases that wouldn't have been picked up without them.
sirfredfredgeorge · 22/03/2021 16:17

And just found out that there are 5 classes currently self isolating in our primary school now (including my DSs)

Are they all confirmed LFT confirmed PCR or do you not know?

sirfredfredgeorge · 22/03/2021 16:18

Good to see they're working then, that's 1914 cases that wouldn't have been picked up without them

Not even the biggest advocate of LFD's have suggested a zero percent false positive.

Frazzled2207 · 22/03/2021 16:19

@Frazzled2207

of the 5342 cases today 1914 are (as yet unconfirmed) LFTs in England. That's a lot.
also the highest ever number of tests (guess the vast majority are LFTs), 1.89m
Frazzled2207 · 22/03/2021 16:19

@sirfredfredgeorge

And just found out that there are 5 classes currently self isolating in our primary school now (including my DSs)

Are they all confirmed LFT confirmed PCR or do you not know?

if primary school they wont be doing lfts
boys3 · 22/03/2021 16:21

specimen Dates for cases added in England.

Sunday 21st

2348 cases added on first day of reporting, as compared with 1487 equivalent last week.

Almost 1.7 million LFDs yesterday, the biggest daily total we have seen. Compared with 837k last Sunday.

Of today’s cases added for Sunday 434 PCR as compared to equivalent last week of 549.

1914 LFDs as compared with 938 equivalent last week on first day of reporting for Sunday’s figures.

Saturday 20th

1776 added taking two day total to 2862, a 3% fall on the equivalent last week

Friday 19th

456 added, total 3990 after three days of reporting. 11% lower than equivalent last week.

w/c 15th overall

29079 cases now as compared with 29863 at the same point last week.

Thursday 4% fall, Wednesday 3.6% fall, Tuesday 9% fall, Monday 3% fall.

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Doomsdayiscoming · 22/03/2021 16:22

@sirfredfredgeorge

Good to see they're working then, that's 1914 cases that wouldn't have been picked up without them

Not even the biggest advocate of LFD's have suggested a zero percent false positive.

I’d love to see how many of those are genuine via PCR.

What’s the current thinking on that?

lurker101 · 22/03/2021 16:23

Amazing to see on the Interactive Map how many London MSOAs are now suppressed! With a very carefully planned route you could travel from as far west as Putney through North and Central London to Faversham West in Kent without leaving a “Suppressed” MSOA! It’s been a long time since it’s looked like that. Feeling positive today.