Dashboard for 17-Jan to explain where the #covid19uk total death increase figure of 671 actually comes from. The PHE dataset merge resulted in a net removal of 33 additional deaths today (hence the -33). This moves the 7 day rolling average up by 15.5 to 1118.6.
Updated chart from 31-Oct lockdown press conference with latest England date-of-death data (latest 4 days faded out for lag):
England all settings age distribution charts in both actual and percentage views.
England regional age percentage distribution chart for latest 7 days data to see if there is any variation between regions.
Breakdown of today's newly reported England deaths by region. Note that this data (577) doesn't always quite add up to the total England number they announce (598) possibly due to data merging issues. However I still think it's useful to see the general distribution.
And same data again but normalised to number of deaths per 1M population.
Date of Death charts for UK, UK nations and England regions.
Date of death chart for UK nations drawn with 7 day rolling averages of deaths per 1M population.
Full version since March of date of death chart for UK nations drawn with 7 day rolling averages of deaths per 1M population.
Date of death chart for England regions drawn with 7 day rolling averages of deaths per 1M population."
Full version since March of date of death chart for England regions 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.
Full view since March for a bit of context.
Pivot for 17-Jan to show breakdown of both 631 NHS and -33 (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:
#covid19uk - Detailed positive tests thread. The majority of this thread is a set of views of rolling 7 day average positives per 100K by specimen date. I realise this thread has become rather bloated and it is on my list for some re-work. Starting with England regions:
UK nations:
Wales - Top and bottom 11 (i.e. all 22 of them). Note they may have different Y axis scales to each other.
#covid19uk - Tables thread. Re-ordered now to put the more popular rate sorted table at the top. So this is top 50 England Local Authorities by positives per 100K population in last 7 days, up to 3 days ago. Bright green means lower than previous period.
Bubble chart (Tiers / Sub-region) thread. This type of chart allows us to compare week on week changes by seeing if the points are above or below the dotted line. This version is grouped by "sub-regions" as were previously used for assigning tiers:
Table of sub-regions to act as key for the numbers on the above chart.
#covid19uk - Nations level positive tests thread. Starting with "spaghetti" chart based on today's 18-Jan data. This shows +ve's by specimen date (i.e. when person tested, not when reported) for all upper tier local authorities in England:
Longer view back to June
Breakdown by report day range to see how much each report contributes to a given day's total.
599 new #covid19uk deaths reported today (18-Jan). 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 (560) Scotland (0) Wales (20) and Northern Ireland (19). Note the different scales. Also on certain days the date-of-death data for Scotland/Wales/NI 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 18-Jan to explain where the #covid19uk total death increase figure of 599 actually comes from. The PHE dataset merge resulted in a net of 28 additional deaths today. This moves the 7 day rolling average up by 10 to 1128.6.
Updated chart from 31-Oct lockdown press conference with latest England date-of-death data (latest 4 days faded out for lag):
England all settings age distribution charts in both actual and percentage views.