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Data, Stats & Daily Numbers started 9th May

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boys3 · 09/05/2021 19:21

UK govt pressers Slides & data www.gov.uk/government/collections/slides-and-datasets-to-accompany-coronavirus-press-conferences#history
Data Dashboard coronavirus.data.gov.uk/
Covid 19 Genomics www.cogconsortium.uk/tools-analysis/public-data-analysis-2/
NHS Vaccination data www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-vaccinations/
Global vaccination data ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations
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 imperialcollegelondon.github.io/covid19local/#map
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Cases Tracker England Local Government lginform.local.gov.uk/reports/view/lga-research/covid-19-case-tracker
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boys3 · 16/05/2021 20:55

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Rainbowsandstorms · 16/05/2021 20:59

@MRex thanks for taking the time to reply after looking at the Lancet report. That’s really useful thank you, it may buy me a couple more weeks to study the data without risking a negative impact on immunity.

Wakemeuuuup · 16/05/2021 21:10

Parts of Ruislip have been in surge testing for a week now with it continuing next week too. This must mean they'll pick up extra cases and it's very noticeable that the blue areas are in this surge area. Hopefully it'll drop again in two weeks

JanFebAnyMonth · 16/05/2021 21:15

The Bolton tripling was in the 10-19 age group.

Candleabra · 16/05/2021 21:25

@boys3 those are an amazing set of stats, thank you for posting them. Where are you getting the data from?

everythingthelighttouches · 16/05/2021 21:43

Thank you boys3

Piggywaspushed · 16/05/2021 21:58

Thanks boys. Bedford does look a worry there...

Wakemeuuuup · 16/05/2021 22:27

Thanks @boys3 for all the info and charts

ColouringPencils · 17/05/2021 07:28

Thanks for the stats @boys3. I am not sure if I am reading it incorrectly, but Bolton doesn't seem to have any lower vaccination rates than lots of other places. I thought the media were trying to say it was because people had not taken up the vaccine there. I live in Newcastle, which has also increased a lot (from a very low starting point) and has a lower rate of vaccination than Bolton. Should we be expecting things to get much worse here?

Frazzled2207 · 17/05/2021 08:20

@ColouringPencils

Thanks for the stats *@boys3*. I am not sure if I am reading it incorrectly, but Bolton doesn't seem to have any lower vaccination rates than lots of other places. I thought the media were trying to say it was because people had not taken up the vaccine there. I live in Newcastle, which has also increased a lot (from a very low starting point) and has a lower rate of vaccination than Bolton. Should we be expecting things to get much worse here?
It doesn’t overall but if you look at the vaccination rates per msoa there is a clear link between the bits of Bolton where the most cases are and where vaccination take up is lowest. Will try and find.
Frazzled2207 · 17/05/2021 09:15

Here we go, a week old now but this shows where vaccine take up in Bolton was/is low- and it correlates almost exactly with where it’s now most prevalent
Of course if as explained it is mostly spreading among the 10-30 age group then vaccines won’t help but you’d hope that the vaccines help stop it -or failing that slow it- spreading in a more widespread way.

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Frazzled2207 · 17/05/2021 09:15

Where the virus is most prevalent that should say

boys3 · 17/05/2021 09:33

@ColouringPencils

Thanks for the stats *@boys3*. I am not sure if I am reading it incorrectly, but Bolton doesn't seem to have any lower vaccination rates than lots of other places. I thought the media were trying to say it was because people had not taken up the vaccine there. I live in Newcastle, which has also increased a lot (from a very low starting point) and has a lower rate of vaccination than Bolton. Should we be expecting things to get much worse here?
Lot of variability as frazzled says

Bolton MSOAs ranked by highest case rate (5 day reporting lag) and the vaccine over 45 and overall rate - take up and ranks . 6791 MSOAs in total for context.

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NuttyinNotts · 17/05/2021 09:42

Is there a possibility of confounding effects on vaccine uptake by age of population. What I'm thinking is that areas with large ethnic minority populations and densely populated inner city areas skew younger than average. We know the older age groups have higher uptake in general. So you'd expect an area known for being a retirement haven to have a higher vaccine uptake among the over 45s than somewhere with a younger average age, even if both areas had the same percentage vaccinated in each of their age bands.

boys3 · 17/05/2021 09:43

[quote Candleabra]@boys3 those are an amazing set of stats, thank you for posting them. Where are you getting the data from?[/quote]
@Candleabra Cases rates from the dashboard case data; and vaccination data from the latest weekly NHS file - recognising this is vaccinations into arms up to 9th May.

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Firefliess · 17/05/2021 11:00

@NuttyinNotts

Is there a possibility of confounding effects on vaccine uptake by age of population. What I'm thinking is that areas with large ethnic minority populations and densely populated inner city areas skew younger than average. We know the older age groups have higher uptake in general. So you'd expect an area known for being a retirement haven to have a higher vaccine uptake among the over 45s than somewhere with a younger average age, even if both areas had the same percentage vaccinated in each of their age bands.
Yes that works certainly be a confounding effect - uptake in the 45-50 age group is a lot lower than the over 70s. But a bigger confounding effect is almost certainly that these areas have a high Asian population. Asians are more likely to have declined the vaccine. They're also more likely to be catching the Indian variant - but that's probably not primarily because of the vaccine uptake - it's much more likely that they have been in contact with someone who's traveled to India lately, due to family links with India.
Needanewhat · 17/05/2021 11:05

Cases look to be slightly up in quite a few places from the BBC. Bristol. Cheltenham. Quite a few London boroughs.

Piggywaspushed · 17/05/2021 11:30

Do you have that map for Bedford frazzled? Again, its vaccine numbers look average to OK on the face of it. I know where numbers are worst in the borough and those are derived (but not necessarily hugely BAME ) areas.

Piggywaspushed · 17/05/2021 11:30

deprived

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