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Sep 19, 2021, 8 tweets

Dashboard for 19-Sep to explain the #covid19uk total death increase figure of 56.

For England, NHS data is merged by PHE for a net total of 34.

This keeps the UK 7 day rolling average the same at 143.3.

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 19-Sep to show breakdown of both 0 NHS and 34 (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 today's dates of death for England (most of the noise earlier in the year is likely due to dataset merge errors and/or corrections).

England all settings age distribution chart.

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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