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#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 20-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.
Dashboard for 20-Jan to explain where the #covid19uk total death increase figure of 1820 actually comes from. The PHE dataset merge resulted in a net of 635 additional deaths today. This moves the 7 day rolling average up by 36.6 to 1217.6.
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.