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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
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 area 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, cases, tests, deaths Dashboard public.tableau.com/profile/public.health.wales.health.protection#!/vizhome/RapidCOVID-19virology-Public/Headlinesummary
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 (from last summer) 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 (European Centre for Disease Control rolling 14-day incidence EEA & UK www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-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=eur&areas=usa&areas=bra&areas=gbr&areas=cze&areas=hun&areasRegional=usny&areasRegional=usnj&areasRegional=usaz&areasRegional=usca&areasRegional=usnd&areasRegional=ussd&cumulative=0&logScale=0&per100K=1&startDate=2020-09-01&values=deaths

PHE local health data fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/health-profiles
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 · 13/05/2021 20:38

The CDC have updated their site (since i last saw it ages and ages ago anyway) and it's now got interesting things like this: covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#global-variant-report-map.

ceeveebee · 13/05/2021 20:39

Hmm I uploaded my ID a few days ago and it’s says it’s still being checked

JamesAnderson · 13/05/2021 20:40

It scans your face, a video probably wouldn't work. You also need to know your NHS number

MRex · 13/05/2021 20:41

Ah ignore me, they only include their top 3 variants. Interestingly they have 0.5% B.1.617.2 already, which seems like quite a lot with the scale of the USA.

ceeveebee · 13/05/2021 21:19

You have to record a headshot video during which you have to read out a 4 digit number which flashes up on the screen. So would be hard to impersonate someone

sirfredfredgeorge · 13/05/2021 22:06

The 4 digit thing makes it an awful lot harder yes, that was the missing thing (scanning your face is trivial, you can route any video so the phone thinks it's coming from the camera) but doing the numbers means it's not just any video - so guess you just need to watch out if your abusive partner wants to play some sort of number reading game over zoom! Thanks!

lurker101 · 13/05/2021 23:33

@sirfredfredgeorge it’s either, I didn’t do a video, it gave me the option of either a face scan (with flashing lights/colours) or uploading a video (it said if you’re sensitive to colours/flashes) I went for the easier option.

patientscomo · 14/05/2021 07:30

Sorry about the different experiences each of you is having. From next Friday 21st we expect everyone to be able to use the service - even if no one has added NHS data for you, you should be able to start adding data yourself.

The events and consultations part is about clinicians in your area who are available for online messaging. Different teams are switching this on at different times.

patientscomo · 14/05/2021 07:31

[quote lurker101]@PurpleWh1teGreen is this it? If so, when I click on it, it says my “Patients know best” record needs to be created[/quote]
Sorry about the different experiences each of you is having with Patients Know Best. From next Friday 21st we expect everyone to be able to use the service - even if no one has added NHS data for you, you should be able to start adding data yourself.

The events and consultations part is about clinicians in your area who are available for online messaging. Different teams are switching this on at different times.

JanFebAnyMonth · 14/05/2021 08:44

www.wired.com/story/the-teeny-tiny-scientific-screwup-that-helped-covid-kill/?fbclid=IwAR3nN2aW2wK-7iHq252gekHlOC6I95NLxxKlJvBJS9_sFla7HZAJwLMjOQw

Fascinating article about the way scientists overturned the outdated and erroneous idea that diseases other than measles and TB, including Covid, can be airborne.

MRex · 14/05/2021 09:42

That's a really interesting read @JanFebAnyMonth. I never did quite understand the rigorous distinction that if it was droplet-sized rather than aerosol it somehow couldn't infect via air. Heat, humidity and airspeed were noted, but nothing highlighting the specific effects. Keep windows open, and invest in HEPA aircon firms.

This was an interesting study on influenza, where they found that outdoor Absolute Humidity (a function of relative humidity & temperature) had the highest effect on spread rather than just temperature or relative humidity indoors. It helps for making sense of general virus seasonality. royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsif.2018.0298
Measles increases during late winter and earlyspringin cold climates and after the rainy season in tropical climates.

What do we know about covid's seasonality, or is it still too early to tell because of suppression measures and insufficient immunity? My knowledge of global weather is too poor to work it out. Covid hit the cold European countries hard last spring, then again hardest with increased starting from autumn October to winter January in different places. Somehow India largely avoided increases until after the cold rainy season (Oct-Dec) with it starting to grow in February, but late March Thailand (rains May-Oct) doesn't fit the pattern.

lonelyplanet · 14/05/2021 10:03

Yesterday's update on variants (the graph is derived from these numbers):
www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-variants-genomically-confirmed-case-numbers#history

This is obviously a growing concern and explains the attempt in some areas to get more people vaccinated.
Breakdown by area:
mobile.twitter.com/chrischirp/status/1392927958915035137

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lonelyplanet · 14/05/2021 10:12

Highest proportion of cases are in London and then the North West.

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borntobequiet · 14/05/2021 10:16

The Wired article - I’ve seen the old miasma theory rubbished in many history books and articles over the years. It appears to be the received wisdom that anything that looks like it must by definition be wrong. I’m really quite surprised that in this day and age knowledge and insight from different disciplines are so readily dismissed by medics, and in general.

Doomsdayisstillcoming · 14/05/2021 11:27

Once the numbers come through today, the U.K. will very likely have sub 1k in hospital (currently 1002 if you add up the individual nations).

Not going to hit 770 by 17th, but pretty good.

How low will it go? Surely sub 500 by June 19th?

TheCountessofFitzdotterel · 14/05/2021 11:34

Weren’t admissions below 100 yesterday for the first time?

wintertravel1980 · 14/05/2021 11:59

Weren’t admissions below 100 yesterday for the first time?

Yes, for the first time since last summer.

There were a few days last August when the number was also under 100. The lowest 7 day average was (I think) 97.1. We are very close to surpassing it.

Doomsdayisstillcoming · 14/05/2021 16:04

998 in hospital in U.K. (13th data for Eng/Wales/Scot + 12th data for NI).

Milestone.

wintertravel1980 · 14/05/2021 16:15

The numbers reported today look pretty good but Scotland cases may be understated:

Issue affecting case reporting in Scotland

Public Health Scotland are aware of a potential data issue affecting the flow of tests from UK Government testing sites from 8pm on 13 May 2021 until 9am on 14 May 2021 which has impacted on the numbers reported on 14 May 2021 being lower than expected. The missing data will be reported on 15 May 2021.

Frazzled2207 · 14/05/2021 16:37

I'm hoping the specimen date positive tests in Bolton may be peaking

9th May 111
10th may 147
11th may 142
12th May 132
13th May 36

obvs there is a lag on the last couple of days, hopefully it's not significant for the 12th and earlier. What do others reckon?

Frazzled2207 · 14/05/2021 16:39

(you'd hope that the surge testing would find some extra cases, that's kind of the point).

Also, I'm sort of involved in the vaccination effort - we don't know who exactly is being vaccinated however there is a last minute requests for all available vaccinators to go to Bolton this weekend.

Doomsdayisstillcoming · 14/05/2021 16:40

Anyone want to check my maths.

Number of people in England under 40 who have had one dose: 4m.

Source: www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-vaccinations/

Number of people aged 16-40 in U.K. = approx 20m.

Source: www.statista.com/statistics/281174/uk-population-by-age/

England is about 80% of U.K. (55m/66m).

So 4m out 16m under 40s already vaccinated.

What is that sound? Fat lady singing.

Doomsdayisstillcoming · 14/05/2021 16:41

*vaccinated with a single dose

Bordois · 14/05/2021 16:49

Figures looking fairly flat despite the increasing indian variant cases, hopefully that will continue to be the case!

Bordois · 14/05/2021 16:56

@Doomsdayisstillcoming

Anyone want to check my maths.

Number of people in England under 40 who have had one dose: 4m.

Source: www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-vaccinations/

Number of people aged 16-40 in U.K. = approx 20m.

Source: www.statista.com/statistics/281174/uk-population-by-age/

England is about 80% of U.K. (55m/66m).

So 4m out 16m under 40s already vaccinated.

What is that sound? Fat lady singing.

According to this, if I am interpreting it correctly, around 25% of under 40s in the UK have had 1 dose, so your maths seems go be correct
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