From 5 to 15 November, 30% of higher education students in England reported their mental health and well-being had become worse since the start of autumn 2021 term, our latest Student COVID-19 Insights found ow.ly/KV5150GY3vx 30% of students said their ...
17% of higher education students in England reported they felt lonely "often" or "always".

This was significantly higher than the 7% of the adult population in Great Britain ow.ly/KV5150GY3vx
Over one quarter (27%) of students reported having zero hours of in-person teaching in the last seven days.

This is consistent with late October (28%), and a significant fall from late May (77%) ow.ly/KV5150GY3vx
The vast majority of students (89%) reported being vaccinated against #COVID19.

90% said they would order a test if they developed COVID-19 symptoms ow.ly/KV5150GY3vx

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There were an estimated 688 homeless deaths in England and Wales registered in 2020 - down 11.6% from 2019 (778 estimated deaths).

While this is similar to registrations seen between 2017 and 2019, this is the first year-on-year fall since 2014 ow.ly/FvFm50H0AlH The estimated number of dea...
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This was

▪ 53 more than the previous week
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26 Nov
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▪️The trend was uncertain in England and Wales
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▪️North East
▪️East Midlands
▪️South East

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26 Nov
An estimated 63,000 excess winter deaths occurred in England and Wales in winter 2020 to 2021.

This was

▪️ 6.1 times higher than winter 2019 to 2020
▪️ the highest since 1969 to 70

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25 Nov
10.1% of young people were not in employment, education or training (NEET) in Jul to Sept 2021.

This was up by 0.9 percentage points on the quarter (Apr to June 2021) but still down 0.9 percentage points on pre-pandemic levels in Oct to Dec 2019 ow.ly/xoxk50GWjyt Image
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This was

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In UK shops from 19 to 22 November:

🛒 beer was most often recorded as “high” availability (74%)
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