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Provisional age-standardised mortality rates for deaths due to COVID-19 by sex, English regions and Welsh health boards.
In early-February 2020, the first cases of COVID-19 in the United Kingdom (UK) were confirmed. As of December 2023, the South East had the highest number of confirmed first episode cases of the virus in the UK with 3,180,101 registered cases, while London had 2,947,727 confirmed first-time cases. Overall, there has been 24,243,393 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the UK as of January 13, 2023.
COVID deaths in the UK COVID-19 was responsible for 202,157 deaths in the UK as of January 13, 2023, and the UK had the highest death toll from coronavirus in western Europe. The incidence of deaths in the UK was 297.8 per 100,000 population as January 13, 2023.
Current infection rate in Europe The infection rate in the UK was 43.3 cases per 100,000 population in the last seven days as of March 13, 2023. Austria had the highest rate at 224 cases per 100,000 in the last week.
For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
According to a survey conducted in the United Kingdom (UK) as of April 2022, 246 thousand people in the South East of England were estimated to be suffering long COVID symptoms, the highest number across the regions in the UK. In the North West of England a further 218 thousand people were estimated to have long COVID.
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Indicators from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN) to understand the impacts of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on people, households and communities in each of the countries and regions of Great Britain. Some further breakdowns by personal characteristics are available in Coronavirus and the social impacts on the countries and regions of Great Britain with breakdowns by personal characteristics.
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A lookup file between 2020 Covid Infection Survey Geography to 2020 Local Authority Districts to 2019 Regions in the United Kingdom, as at 1 October 2020. (File size - 56KB) Field Names - CIS20CD, LAD20CDS, RGN19CD, RGN19NM, FIDField Types - Text, Text, Text, Text, NumericField Lengths - 9, 255, 9, 255FID = The FID, or Feature ID is created by the publication process when the names and codes / lookup products are published to the Open Geography portal. REST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/CIS20_to_RGN19_Lookup_b5eba17b771a43d7a6b956376b274c8f/FeatureServer
As of January 12, 2023, COVID-19 has been responsible for 202,157 deaths in the UK overall. The North West of England has been the most affected area in terms of deaths at 28,116, followed by the South East of England with 26,221 coronavirus deaths. Furthermore, there have been 22,264 mortalities in London as a result of COVID-19.
For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
The data includes:
case rate per 100,000 population
case rate per 100,000 population aged 60 years and over
percentage change in case rate per 100,000 from previous week
number of people tested and weekly positivity
NHS pressures by Sustainability and Transformation Partnership (STP)
More detailed epidemiological charts and graphs are presented for areas in very high and high local COVID alert level areas.
See the https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-hospital-activity/" class="govuk-link">detailed data on hospital activity.
See the detailed data on the https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/?_ga=2.59248237.1996501647.1611741463-1961839927.1610968060" class="govuk-link">progress of the coronavirus pandemic.
Published 28 January 2021
As of July 30, 2020, there had been more confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) among women in England compared to men. The data shows that there are few confirmed cases among children, while there have been approximately nine thousand confirmed cases for both men and women aged 80 to 84 years.
As of July 30, there have been 302,301 confirmed coronavirus cases in the UK, and the regional breakdown of cases can be found here. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
The data includes:
These reports summarise epidemiological data at lower-tier local authority (LTLA) level for England as at 10 December 2020 at 10am.
More detailed epidemiological charts and graphs are presented for areas in very high and high local COVID alert level areas.
These reports were used to give MPs an update on the status of COVID within their region for population case rate, hospital admissions and bed status, and COVID-related mortality.
See the detailed data on the https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/" class="govuk-link">progress of the coronavirus pandemic.
Data for each local authority is listed by:
These reports summarise epidemiological data at lower-tier local authority (LTLA) level for England as at 10 December 2020 at 7pm.
See the https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-hospital-activity/" class="govuk-link">detailed data on hospital activity.
See the https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/" class="govuk-link">detailed data on the progress of the coronavirus pandemic.
This feature service contains COVID-19 data automatically updated from the Public Health England (PHE) API service, daily. Using this API, this service takes the current day request minus two days. Therefore the data will always be two days behind. This is a result of the delay between PHE's specimen date and reporting date.The Polygon Layers, which all contain spatial data, provide information about the latest cumulative figures at three geographies; Local Authority, Regions and Nations. The Tables, which are not spatially aware, provide historical data for each feature. The format of these tables allow you to use the Join tool with the Polygon Layers and create a time enabled layer. This can be used within a dashboard or on the animation tool to view patterns over time.
The share of regular gamblers that increased their gambling spends during and post the major phases of the COVID-19 containment measures in the United Kingdom (UK) shows substantial regionally dependent variability with 16 percent of respondents age in the South East and Scotland reporting an increase in gambling spends during lockdown compared to only nine percent of respondents in North England.
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The number of deaths registered in England and Wales due to and involving coronavirus (COVID-19). Breakdowns include age, sex, region, local authority, Middle-layer Super Output Area (MSOA), indices of deprivation and place of death. Includes age-specific and age-standardised mortality rates.
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Indicators from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Opinions and Lifestyle Survey to understand the impacts of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on city regions in Great Britain, 2020 and 2021.
Official statistics are produced impartially and free from political influence.
The data includes:
See the https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-hospital-activity/" class="govuk-link">detailed data on hospital activity
See the detailed data on the https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/?_ga=2.59248237.1996501647.1611741463-1961839927.1610968060" class="govuk-link">progress of the coronavirus pandemic. This includes the number of people testing positive, case rates and deaths within 28 days of positive test by upper tier local authority.
See the latest lower-tier local authority watchlist. This includes epidemiological charts containing case numbers, case rates, persons tested and positivity at lower-tier local authority level.
The British Red Cross COVID-19 Vulnerability Index identifies areas in the UK where people might be more vulnerable to the effects of Covid-19. The Index looks at clinical vulnerability, wider health and wellbeing, and socioeconomic vulnerability.Click here for more details.The data sources for this application are as follows:British Red Cross Vulnerability Index by Local Authority DistrictBritish Red Cross COVID-19 Vulnerability Index by Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) in EnglandBritish Red Cross COVID-19 Vulnerability Index by Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) in WalesBritish Red Cross COVID-19 Vulnerability Index by Intermediate Zone in ScotlandBritish Red Cross COVID-19 Vulnerability Index by Super Output Area in Northern IrelandIndex of Multiple Deprivation 2015 (England)Index of Multiple Deprivation 2016 (Scotland)
The day before the UK government's national lockdown announcement due to the coronavirus outbreak, footfall in retail locations in the UK saw a dramatic fall compared to the same period the previous year. Overall, retail footfall in the UK went down by over 34 percent. In other regions in the UK, such as the South West and Wales, visitor traffic decreased as much as 37 percent.
For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
As of February 11, 2021, London had the highest share of individuals in England testing positive for COVID-19 antibodies at 29.1 percent, followed by the North West of England where 27.8 percent of people had antibodies. In the South West, around 16 percent of people had COVID-19 antibodies. The rate of antibodies in the population should continues to increase alongside the high uptake of vaccination in the UK.
For further information about the coronavirus pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
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A lookup file between 2020 Covid Infection Survey Geography to 2019 Regions in England, as at 1 October 2020. (File size - 16KB) Field Names - CIS20CD, RGN19CD, FIDField Types - Text, Text, NumericField Lengths - 9, 9,FID = The FID, or Feature ID is created by the publication process when the names and codes / lookup products are published to the Open Geography portal. REST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/Covid_Infection_Survey_October_2020_to_Region_Lookup_in_England/FeatureServer
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Provisional age-standardised mortality rates for deaths due to COVID-19 by sex, English regions and Welsh health boards.