In Wales, there were 278 deaths registered in Week 52 involving #COVID19, an increase compared with the 256 deaths registered in Week 51 ow.ly/isWm50D1deg
In England, of all deaths that occurred up to 25 December (registered up 2 January), 74,462 involved #COVID19.
For the same period @DHSCgovuk reported 61,451 #COVID19 death notifications (where the death occurred within 28 days of a positive test) ow.ly/GfrP50D1dfL
For Wales up to 25 December (registered up to 2 January), our data show 4,732 deaths involved #COVID19.
For the first time, we’ve published new experimental estimates on “long COVID”, looking at the prevalence of, and risk factors for, symptoms and complications following #COVID19 infection.
This analysis will be refined and developed over time ow.ly/2bcL50CMNHh
Using data from our Coronavirus Infection Survey, our experimental results suggest that around 1 in 5 respondents testing positive for #COVID19 showed symptoms for 5 weeks or longer, and around 1 in 10 showed symptoms for 12 weeks or longer ow.ly/clVs50CMNJO
We provisionally estimate that during the week beginning 22 November 2020, around 186,000 people in private households in England were living with symptoms of long COVID that had persisted for between 5 and 12 weeks ow.ly/8KdQ50CMNNH
The Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers’ housing costs (CPIH) 12-month rate was 0.6% in November, down from 0.9% in October 2020 ons.gov.uk/economy/inflat…
Factory gate inflation (the price of goods when leaving the factory before any retail profits or additional costs are added) fell 0.8% on the year to November 2020, up from -1.4% in October 2020 ow.ly/zdk350CMIyw
Raw materials prices fell 0.5% on the year to November 2020, up from -1.2% in October 2020 ow.ly/4bj750CMIAy
We've also published another release today that looks at the effect of the pandemic on different ethnic groups.
When looking at social, economic and environmental factors there are differences, particularly for Black and South Asian ethnic groups ow.ly/CG3x50CKw1o
Death rates for most ethnic minorities are higher compared with White ethnic groups ow.ly/mUeC50CKweR
Deaths data for working men show that Black and Asian men are more likely to work in occupations that have a higher risk of death involving #COVID19ow.ly/4VE050CKwly
Our data on deaths of homeless people in England and Wales (produced since Dec 2018) are designed to help inform work that seeks to protect this highly vulnerable section of our community.
Read our latest available annual data for 2019 registrations ow.ly/5bzL50CKv9I
There were an estimated 778 deaths of homeless people in England and Wales registered in 2019, an increase of 7.2% compared to the estimated 726 deaths in 2018 ow.ly/mnuM50CKvcG
Suicides among homeless people increased by 30.2% rising from 86 estimated deaths in 2018 to 112 estimated deaths in 2019 ow.ly/E6ld50CKvhB