217 new #covid19uk deaths reported today (28-Mar). This brings the rolling average by date of death (allowing 4 days for lag) to 126, an increase of 19 (17%) 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.
Separate charts for England (143) Scotland (33) Wales (27) and Northern Ireland (14). 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.
Animated chart to show how the #covid19uk deaths by date of death have been contributed to by reports over the last 7 days. Note this just includes England numbers as other nations don't always publish their date-of-death data every day.
215,001 new #covid19uk positive tests reported today (28-Mar).
Overall England is down 3% on previous Monday and day-1 lateral flow positives are down by a much larger 15%. Solid drops in the leading local authorities look promising that this lastest wave is peaking.
Chart to show England positive tests (as of 28-Mar) 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 11%.
Longer term view. 215,001 new #covid19uk positive tests reported today (28-Mar). This brings the rolling average by specimen date (allowing 4 days for lag) to 86,417, an increase of 6529 (8%) in the last week.
114 new #covid19uk deaths reported today (11-Mar). This brings the rolling average by date of death (allowing 4 days for lag) to 91, equivalent to around 10-Aug (i.e. 206 days ago), a reduction of 9 (9%) 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.
72,898 new #covid19uk positive tests reported today (11-Mar).
For England that's a 75% increase on the previous Friday so the new uptick continues.
Chart to show England positive tests (as of 11-Mar) 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 10%.
Longer term view. 72,898 new #covid19uk positive tests reported today (11-Mar). This brings the rolling average by specimen date (allowing 4 days for lag) to 43,954, an increase of 10392 (31%) in the last week.