#covid19uk - Detailed positive tests thread. Rolling weekly comparison of totals up to 3 days ago. Now colour-coded by Tier. Red is Tier 3, yellow is Tier 2 and blue is Tier 1.
Same as above but with actual counts intead of per 100K population numbers. Both can be useful depending on whether your focus is on "relative numbers" or "understanding spread of daily report numbers".
Comparison of yesterday's and today's top 25 rolling averages per 100K population by specimen date (including lag period). This is intended to give a rough indication of the impact of today's report, to be interpreted along with the charts further down the thread.
The rest of this thread is a set of charts showing different views of rolling 7 day average positives per 100K by specimen date. Starting with all 4 nations:
England Regions:
Wales - Top and bottom 11 (i.e. all 22 of them). Note they may have different Y axis scales to each other.
Northern Ireland:
Scotland - but important to note this is by REPORT DATE as I've discovered the data from the dashboard API isn't what it says it is!
Top 15 of just Upper Tier Local Authorities in England:
Top 15 of both Upper and Lower Tier Local Authorities in England:
North West - Top 12 and bottom 11 (i.e. all 23 of them). Note they may have different Y axis scales to each other
Yorkshire & Humber - Top 10 and bottom 11 (i.e. all 21 of them). Note they may have different Y axis scales to each other
North East / West Midlands / East Midlands / East of England:
London / South East / South West:
North Yorkshire by itself (with Leeds included as a nearby hotspot example, which I know isn't in North Yorkshire!):
Top 5 London vs Top 5 North East Local Authorities:
By request, focus on inner authorities of Lancashire, Manchester, Liverpool and Essex:
Also, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, and Nottingham :
Daily focus on Liverpool City due to recent introduction of mass testing.
Charts of top 10 authorities in Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3:
Chart comparing all 46 of the England Sub-Regions that the new tiers have been allocated by:
Regional / age distribution of today's newly announced positives for England.
Plus to see how it's shifting, here's the same values but with the same day last week for comparison:
England rolling average positives (per 100K population) by age range:
England regional rolling average positives (per 100K population) in the 60+ age range:
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#covid19uk - Detailed positive tests thread. Rolling weekly comparison of totals up to 3 days ago. Now colour-coded by Tier. Red is Tier 3, yellow is Tier 2 and blue is Tier 1.
Same as above but with actual counts intead of per 100K population numbers. Both can be useful depending on whether your focus is on "relative numbers" or "understanding spread of daily report numbers".
#covid19uk - Tables thread. Re-ordered now to put the more popular rate sorted table at the top. So this is top 100 England Local Authorities by positives per 100K population in last 7 days, up to 3 days ago. Bright green means lower than previous period.
Tiers / Sub-region thread. My version of the bubble chart used in the 26-Nov report to help justify the allocation of new tiers. This is the version by 'Sub-Region' as shown in the report but plotted with the latest available age data up to 07-Dec.
Bubble chart like used in the 26-Nov report to help justify the allocation of new tiers, but this version by Lower Tier Local Authorities (the level the previous tiers were allocated).Plotted with latest available age data up to 07-Dec.
#covid19uk - Nations level positive tests thread. Starting with "spaghetti" chart based on today's 12-Dec data. This shows +ve's by specimen date (i.e. when person tested, not when reported) for all upper tier local authorities in England:
Closer view of latest 45 days
And the full range version with the Leicester/Liverpool/Nottingham highlights:
519 new #covid19uk deaths reported today (12-Dec). Below is a chart of the latest data available by Date of Death with today's added numbers highlighed in orange. More naton / region charts further down the thread.
Separate charts for England (440) Scotland (39) Wales (31) and Northern Ireland (9). Note the different scales. Also on certain days the date-of-death data for Wales/Northern Ireland doesn't get updated so the orange bars may be mising or include multiple day's numbers.
And England regions, starting with North West, North East, Yorkshire & Humber and West Midlands. Again, note the different scales.
Dashboard for 12-Dec to explain where the #covid19uk total death increase figure of 519 actually comes from. The PHE dataset merge resulted in a net of 126 additional deaths today. This moves the 7 day rolling average up by 17.5 to 432.6.
Updated chart from 31-Oct lockdown press conference with latest England date-of-death data (latest 4 days faded out for lag):
Same chart from 31-Oct lockdown press conference, but with scenarios all aligned at the 100 deaths/day level on 11-Oct. This is an arguably more fair way to look at it since it lines up the curves with the real events.