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.
Animated version of the Sub-Region chart showing how things have changed since 90 days ago, up until the latest available age data (07-Apr).
Chart of all sub-regions colour-coded by tier allocation. These have now been split where necessary to allow for where tiers have been changed below sub-region level.
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61 new #covid19uk deaths reported today (27-May). This brings the rolling average by date of death (allowing 4 days for lag) to 70, equivalent to around 21-Jul (i.e. 303 days ago), a reduction of 34 (33%) in the last week.
Closer look at the latest 45 days, with today's added numbers highlighted in orange. Individual nations and animated England charts further down the thread.
Longer term charts for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
4,661 new #covid19uk positive tests reported today (27-May).
Overall England is DOWN 22% on previous Friday and day-1 lateral flow positives are also down by 19%.
England's rolling average by specimen date has now been dropping since the 21st of March (67 days ago).
Chart to show England positive tests (as of 27-May) by breakdown of first infection events and possible reinfection events.
Possible reinfections were added to the data from 31-Jan and the rolling average vs. total tests is currently about 17%.
Longer term view. 4,661 new #covid19uk positive tests reported today (27-May). This brings the rolling average by specimen date (allowing 4 days for lag) to 6,958, equivalent to around 08-Jun (i.e. 346 days ago), a reduction of 1268 (15%) in the last week.
91 new #covid19uk deaths reported today (26-May). This brings the rolling average by date of death (allowing 4 days for lag) to 71, equivalent to around 24-Jul (i.e. 299 days ago), a reduction of 35 (33%) in the last week.
Closer look at the latest 45 days, with today's added numbers highlighted in orange. Individual nations and animated England charts further down the thread.
Longer term charts for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
8,369 new #covid19uk positive tests reported today (26-May).
Overall England is DOWN 21% on previous Thursday and day-1 lateral flow positives are also down by 16%.
England's rolling average by specimen date has now been dropping since the 21st of March (66 days ago).
Chart to show England positive tests (as of 26-May) by breakdown of first infection events and possible reinfection events.
Possible reinfections were added to the data from 31-Jan and the rolling average vs. total tests is currently about 17%.
Longer term view. 8,369 new #covid19uk positive tests reported today (26-May). This brings the rolling average by specimen date (allowing 4 days for lag) to 7,239, equivalent to around 09-Jun (i.e. 344 days ago), a reduction of 1145 (14%) in the last week.