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Our latest Business Impacts of Coronavirus data ask businesses for their experience between 11-24 Jan 2021.All four nations within the UK were subject to national lockdowns for the duration of
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Our latest analysis shows a continued higher #COVID19 mortality risk for disabled people in most groups from 24 January to 20 November 2020 http://ow.ly/f5OJ50Dxsh6 We define “more-disabled” as those who
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We've published new data from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey, including questions about feelings towards the #COVID vaccine, mass testing, and the future. Findings are from 13 to 17 January
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We’ve published our monthly mortality analysis data for December 2020. #COVID19 was the leading cause of death for the month, accounting for 20.8% of all deaths in England 27.4%
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We’ve also published an article looking at patterns of prevalence and transmission of #COVID19 in a selection of universities http://ow.ly/1XSZ50CQNJ5 We’ve published interactive maps showing how the number of cases
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For the first time, we’ve published new experimental estimates on “long COVID”, looking at the prevalence of, and risk factors for, symptoms and complications following #COVID19 infection. This analysis will
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We've also published another release today that looks at the effect of the pandemic on different ethnic groups.When looking at social, economic and environmental factors there are differences, particularly for
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Looking at childhood vulnerability, three parental factors have been identified as commonly present in many vulnerable children’s lives, known to some as the “toxic trio”: mental ill-health domestic abuse substance
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Our latest estimates show GDP was up by 6.6% in July compared with June, with all sectors up on the month http://ow.ly/mZCZ50BnNUw However, the UK economy is still 11.7% smaller
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The provisional number of deaths registered in England and Wales in the week ending 28 August 2020 (week 35) was 9,032.This was 599 less than week 34 791 more than
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Adults reporting some form of depression has almost doubled during the pandemic, from 10% (July 2019 to March 2020) to 19% in June.Of all adults 13% had developed symptoms over
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The provisional number of deaths registered in England and Wales in the week ending 7 August 2020 (Week 32) was 8,945.This was 1 less than Week 31 157 fewer
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