as its Wednesday it must be cases night.
Same format as previously.
Rank - sorted high to low, based on most recent 7 day case rate
Council
Region
Cases per 100,000 for each of the past four weeks, with the most recent ending Sunday 14th November (so the final week column for 14th Nov reflects a three day lag). Each week is conditionally formatted so that those that have seen significant movement (be that up or down) #over the four weeks relative to others are easily spotted. Watch out for Ipswich as an example of this.
Mini line graph for those weeks just shown
% change : 14th November vs 7th November figure. Those with an increase matching or exceeding the England percentage amber highlighted; those with an increase but less than the England figure salmony colour (on my screen at least); blue for flat; and green for a percentage decrease. Overall England has a 14% increase.
The next two columns reflect actual case numbers, not rates, and look at the number of cases as reported last Wednesday for Monday and Tuesday spec dates; and the number of cases reported today for Monday 15th and Tuesday 16th so far. In other words a direct like for like comparison. Then the percentage movement with the same colour logic although in this case the upward change is just 1%.
Figures for England are shown at the top of every table, with 25 Councils shown on each table aside from the very last one.
This first table is however for English regions.