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Apr 11, 2021, 10 tweets

Dashboard for 11-Apr to explain where the #covid19uk total death increase figure of 7 actually comes from. The PHE dataset merge resulted in a net removal of 8 additional deaths today (hence the -8). This brings the 7 day rolling average DOWN by 0.4 to 35.9.

Date of death chart for England regions drawn with 7 day rolling averages of deaths per 1M population.

Date of death chart for UK nations drawn with 7 day rolling averages of deaths per 1M population.

England date-of-death vs. announcement chart. Note that the numbers drop at the end as data is still being actively reported for those dates.

Pivot for 11-Apr to show breakdown of both 11 NHS and -8 (net) PHE deaths by date of death. The negatives are a combination of date of death corrections and accounting for NHS deaths that were already known to PHE. Small version for twitter first:

Chart form of dates of death in the last 30 days (ignoring some of the corrections noise from earlier in the year).

England all settings age distribution chart.

England all settings age distribution chart (percentage view).

Updated chart from 31-Oct lockdown press conference with latest England date-of-death data (latest 4 days faded out for lag).

Some of the more detailed content from this thread has been moved to an external page to try and make the twitter updates a bit more manageable. You can still see the full version here: …ddatashare.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/Deaths/Deaths_…

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