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  1. HMPPS COVID-19 statistics : February 2021

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    Updated Mar 12, 2021
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    Ministry of Justice (2021). HMPPS COVID-19 statistics : February 2021 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/hmpps-covid-19-statistics-february-2021
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    Mar 12, 2021
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    Authors
    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    The HM Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) COVID-19 statistics provides monthly data on the HMPPS response to COVID-19. It addresses confirmed cases of the virus in prisons and the Youth Custody Service sites, deaths across HMPPS service users and mitigating action being taken to limit the spread of the virus and save lives.

    Data includes:

    • Deaths where prisoners, children in custody or probation service users have died having tested positive for COVID-19 or where there was a clinical assessment that COVID-19 was a contributory factor in their death.
    • Confirmed COVID-19 cases in prisoners and children in custody (i.e. positive tests).
    • Narrative on capacity management data for prisons.

    In this release information on COVID-19 related deaths and confirmed COVID-19 cases at prison and Youth Custody Service establishment level up to 31 January 2021.

    Pre-release access

    The bulletin was produced and handled by the ministry’s analytical professionals and production staff. For the bulletin pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons:

    Ministry of Justice:

    Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice; Parliamentary Under Secretary of State; Permanent Secretary; Minister and Permanent Secretary Private Secretaries (x8); Special Advisors (x2); Director General for Policy and Strategy Group; Deputy Director of Data and Evidence as a Service; Head of Profession, Statistics; Head of Prison Safety and Security Statistics; Head of News; Deputy Head of News and relevant press officers (x2).

    HM Prison and Probation Service:

    Chief Executive Officer; Director General Prisons; Chief Executive and Director General Private Secretaries and Heads of Office (x4); Deputy Director of COVID-19 HMPPS Response; Deputy Director Joint COVID 19 Strategic Policy Unit (x2); Director General of Probation and Wales; Executive Director Probation and Women; Executive Director of Youth Custody Service; Executive Director HMPPS Wales; Executive Director, Performance Directorate; Head of Health, Social Care and Substance Misuse Services; Head of Capacity Management and Custodial Capacity Manager.

    Related links

    Update on COVID-19 in prisons

    Prison estate expanded to protect NHS from coronavirus risk

    Measures announced to protect NHS from coronavirus risk in prisons

  2. New York State COVID-19 cumulative deaths from Mar. 15, 2020 to Mar. 7,...

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    Statista, New York State COVID-19 cumulative deaths from Mar. 15, 2020 to Mar. 7, 2021, by day [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1109713/new-york-state-covid-cumulative-deaths-us/
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    Time period covered
    Mar 15, 2020 - Mar 7, 2021
    Area covered
    New York, United States
    Description

    As of March 7, 2021, there have been 39,029 deaths due to COVID-19 in the state of New York, with the first 3 deaths reported on March 14, 2020. This statistic shows the cumulative number of deaths related to COVID-19 in New York State from March 14 to March 7, 2021, by day.

  3. Coronavirus England briefing, 11 February 2021

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    Updated Feb 11, 2021
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    Department of Health and Social Care (2021). Coronavirus England briefing, 11 February 2021 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-england-briefing-11-february-2021
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    Feb 11, 2021
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    GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
    Authors
    Department of Health and Social Care
    Description

    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

    • percentage of individuals tested positive

    • number of individuals tested per 100,000

    • number of deaths within 28 days of positive COVID-19 test

    • NHS pressures by Sustainability and Transformation Partnership (STP)

    See the detailed data on https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-hospital-activity/">hospital activity.

    See the https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/?_ga=2.108721154.1297948817.1612958412-1961839927.1610968060">detailed data on the 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.

  4. Number of COVID-19 cases and deaths in U.S. nursing homes, as of March 2021

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    Updated Mar 23, 2021
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    Statista (2021). Number of COVID-19 cases and deaths in U.S. nursing homes, as of March 2021 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1169538/number-nursing-home-resident-covid-cases-deaths/
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 23, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    As of March 7, 2021, there had been a total number of 641,608 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 130,296 deaths among nursing home residents in the United States. The number of COVID-19 cases among nursing home staff in the United States reached 130,296 cases, as of March 7, 2021.

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    Lebanon New Covid deaths per million people, March, 2023 - data, chart |...

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    Globalen LLC, Lebanon New Covid deaths per million people, March, 2023 - data, chart | TheGlobalEconomy.com [Dataset]. www.theglobaleconomy.com/Lebanon/covid_new_deaths_per_million/
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Feb 29, 2020 - Mar 31, 2023
    Area covered
    Lebanon
    Description

    New Covid deaths per million people in Lebanon, March, 2023 The most recent value is 8 new Covid deaths per million people as of March 2023, an increase compared to the previous value of 7 new Covid deaths per million people. Historically, the average for Lebanon from February 2020 to March 2023 is 52 new Covid deaths per million people. The minimum of 0 new Covid deaths per million people was recorded in February 2020, while the maximum of 295 new Covid deaths per million people was reached in February 2021. | TheGlobalEconomy.com

  6. Coronavirus (COVID-19) death rate in the U.S. as of March 2, 2021, by race

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    Statista, Coronavirus (COVID-19) death rate in the U.S. as of March 2, 2021, by race [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1122431/coronavirus-covid19-death-rate-by-race-us/
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In the United States, the current death rate due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is approximately 180 deaths per 100,000 population for Black Americans, compared to 150 per 100,000 population among Whites. This statistic shows the coronavirus (COVID-19) death rate per 100,000 population in the United States as of March 2, 2021, by race.

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    Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Case Tracker

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    Updated Dec 3, 2025
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    The Associated Press (2025). Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Case Tracker [Dataset]. https://data.world/associatedpress/johns-hopkins-coronavirus-case-tracker
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 3, 2025
    Authors
    The Associated Press
    Time period covered
    Jan 22, 2020 - Mar 9, 2023
    Area covered
    Description

    Updates

    • Notice of data discontinuation: Since the start of the pandemic, AP has reported case and death counts from data provided by Johns Hopkins University. Johns Hopkins University has announced that they will stop their daily data collection efforts after March 10. As Johns Hopkins stops providing data, the AP will also stop collecting daily numbers for COVID cases and deaths. The HHS and CDC now collect and visualize key metrics for the pandemic. AP advises using those resources when reporting on the pandemic going forward.

    • April 9, 2020

      • The population estimate data for New York County, NY has been updated to include all five New York City counties (Kings County, Queens County, Bronx County, Richmond County and New York County). This has been done to match the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 data, which aggregates counts for the five New York City counties to New York County.
    • April 20, 2020

      • Johns Hopkins death totals in the US now include confirmed and probable deaths in accordance with CDC guidelines as of April 14. One significant result of this change was an increase of more than 3,700 deaths in the New York City count. This change will likely result in increases for death counts elsewhere as well. The AP does not alter the Johns Hopkins source data, so probable deaths are included in this dataset as well.
    • April 29, 2020

      • The AP is now providing timeseries data for counts of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The raw counts are provided here unaltered, along with a population column with Census ACS-5 estimates and calculated daily case and death rates per 100,000 people. Please read the updated caveats section for more information.
    • September 1st, 2020

      • Johns Hopkins is now providing counts for the five New York City counties individually.
    • February 12, 2021

      • The Ohio Department of Health recently announced that as many as 4,000 COVID-19 deaths may have been underreported through the state’s reporting system, and that the "daily reported death counts will be high for a two to three-day period."
      • Because deaths data will be anomalous for consecutive days, we have chosen to freeze Ohio's rolling average for daily deaths at the last valid measure until Johns Hopkins is able to back-distribute the data. The raw daily death counts, as reported by Johns Hopkins and including the backlogged death data, will still be present in the new_deaths column.
    • February 16, 2021

      - Johns Hopkins has reconciled Ohio's historical deaths data with the state.

      Overview

    The AP is using data collected by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering as our source for outbreak caseloads and death counts for the United States and globally.

    The Hopkins data is available at the county level in the United States. The AP has paired this data with population figures and county rural/urban designations, and has calculated caseload and death rates per 100,000 people. Be aware that caseloads may reflect the availability of tests -- and the ability to turn around test results quickly -- rather than actual disease spread or true infection rates.

    This data is from the Hopkins dashboard that is updated regularly throughout the day. Like all organizations dealing with data, Hopkins is constantly refining and cleaning up their feed, so there may be brief moments where data does not appear correctly. At this link, you’ll find the Hopkins daily data reports, and a clean version of their feed.

    The AP is updating this dataset hourly at 45 minutes past the hour.

    To learn more about AP's data journalism capabilities for publishers, corporations and financial institutions, go here or email kromano@ap.org.

    Queries

    Use AP's queries to filter the data or to join to other datasets we've made available to help cover the coronavirus pandemic

    Interactive

    The AP has designed an interactive map to track COVID-19 cases reported by Johns Hopkins.

    @(https://datawrapper.dwcdn.net/nRyaf/15/)

    Interactive Embed Code

    <iframe title="USA counties (2018) choropleth map Mapping COVID-19 cases by county" aria-describedby="" id="datawrapper-chart-nRyaf" src="https://datawrapper.dwcdn.net/nRyaf/10/" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" style="width: 0; min-width: 100% !important;" height="400"></iframe><script type="text/javascript">(function() {'use strict';window.addEventListener('message', function(event) {if (typeof event.data['datawrapper-height'] !== 'undefined') {for (var chartId in event.data['datawrapper-height']) {var iframe = document.getElementById('datawrapper-chart-' + chartId) || document.querySelector("iframe[src*='" + chartId + "']");if (!iframe) {continue;}iframe.style.height = event.data['datawrapper-height'][chartId] + 'px';}}});})();</script>
    

    Caveats

    • This data represents the number of cases and deaths reported by each state and has been collected by Johns Hopkins from a number of sources cited on their website.
    • In some cases, deaths or cases of people who've crossed state lines -- either to receive treatment or because they became sick and couldn't return home while traveling -- are reported in a state they aren't currently in, because of state reporting rules.
    • In some states, there are a number of cases not assigned to a specific county -- for those cases, the county name is "unassigned to a single county"
    • This data should be credited to Johns Hopkins University's COVID-19 tracking project. The AP is simply making it available here for ease of use for reporters and members.
    • Caseloads may reflect the availability of tests -- and the ability to turn around test results quickly -- rather than actual disease spread or true infection rates.
    • Population estimates at the county level are drawn from 2014-18 5-year estimates from the American Community Survey.
    • The Urban/Rural classification scheme is from the Center for Disease Control and Preventions's National Center for Health Statistics. It puts each county into one of six categories -- from Large Central Metro to Non-Core -- according to population and other characteristics. More details about the classifications can be found here.

    Johns Hopkins timeseries data - Johns Hopkins pulls data regularly to update their dashboard. Once a day, around 8pm EDT, Johns Hopkins adds the counts for all areas they cover to the timeseries file. These counts are snapshots of the latest cumulative counts provided by the source on that day. This can lead to inconsistencies if a source updates their historical data for accuracy, either increasing or decreasing the latest cumulative count. - Johns Hopkins periodically edits their historical timeseries data for accuracy. They provide a file documenting all errors in their timeseries files that they have identified and fixed here

    Attribution

    This data should be credited to Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 tracking project

  8. Preliminary 2024-2025 U.S. COVID-19 Burden Estimates

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    • data.virginia.gov
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    Updated Sep 26, 2025
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    Coronavirus and Other Respiratory Viruses Division (CORVD), National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD). (2025). Preliminary 2024-2025 U.S. COVID-19 Burden Estimates [Dataset]. https://data.cdc.gov/Public-Health-Surveillance/Preliminary-2024-2025-U-S-COVID-19-Burden-Estimate/ahrf-yqdt
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    Sep 26, 2025
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    National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
    Authors
    Coronavirus and Other Respiratory Viruses Division (CORVD), National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD).
    License

    https://www.usa.gov/government-workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works

    Description

    This dataset represents preliminary estimates of cumulative U.S. COVID-19 disease burden for the 2024-2025 period, including illnesses, outpatient visits, hospitalizations, and deaths. The weekly COVID-19-associated burden estimates are preliminary and based on continuously collected surveillance data from patients hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections. The data come from the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)-Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network (COVID-NET), a surveillance platform that captures data from hospitals that serve about 10% of the U.S. population. Each week CDC estimates a range (i.e., lower estimate and an upper estimate) of COVID-19 -associated burden that have occurred since October 1, 2024.

    Note: Data are preliminary and subject to change as more data become available. Rates for recent COVID-19-associated hospital admissions are subject to reporting delays; as new data are received each week, previous rates are updated accordingly.

    References

    1. Reed C, Chaves SS, Daily Kirley P, et al. Estimating influenza disease burden from population-based surveillance data in the United States. PLoS One. 2015;10(3):e0118369. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118369 
    2. Rolfes, MA, Foppa, IM, Garg, S, et al. Annual estimates of the burden of seasonal influenza in the United States: A tool for strengthening influenza surveillance and preparedness. Influenza Other Respi Viruses. 2018; 12: 132– 137. https://doi.org/10.1111/irv.12486
    3. Tokars JI, Rolfes MA, Foppa IM, Reed C. An evaluation and update of methods for estimating the number of influenza cases averted by vaccination in the United States. Vaccine. 2018;36(48):7331-7337. doi:10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.10.026 
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    5. Reed C, Kim IK, Singleton JA,  et al. Estimated influenza illnesses and hospitalizations averted by vaccination–United States, 2013-14 influenza season. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2014 Dec 12;63(49):1151-4. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6349a2.htm 
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    7. Devine O, Pham H, Gunnels B, et al. Extrapolating Sentinel Surveillance Information to Estimate National COVID-19 Hospital Admission Rates: A Bayesian Modeling Approach. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/irv.70026. Volume18, Issue10. October 2024.
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  9. Number of coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths in the U.S. as of March 2, 2021, by...

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    Statista, Number of coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths in the U.S. as of March 2, 2021, by race [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1122461/coronavirus-covid19-deaths-number-by-race-us/
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In the United States, coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has led to 73,236 deaths among Black Americans and 89,071 Latino deaths as of March 2, 2021. This statistic shows the number of coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths in the United States as of March 2, 2021, by race.

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    Lebanon New deaths from Covid during a month, March, 2023 - data, chart |...

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    Globalen LLC, Lebanon New deaths from Covid during a month, March, 2023 - data, chart | TheGlobalEconomy.com [Dataset]. www.theglobaleconomy.com/Lebanon/covid_new_deaths/
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Feb 29, 2020 - Mar 31, 2023
    Area covered
    Lebanon
    Description

    New deaths from Covid during a month in Lebanon, March, 2023 The most recent value is 42 new deaths from Covid as of March 2023, an increase compared to the previous value of 37 new deaths from Covid. Historically, the average for Lebanon from February 2020 to March 2023 is 286 new deaths from Covid. The minimum of 0 new deaths from Covid was recorded in February 2020, while the maximum of 1621 new deaths from Covid was reached in February 2021. | TheGlobalEconomy.com

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    Nigeria New Covid deaths per million people, March, 2023 - data, chart |...

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    Globalen LLC, Nigeria New Covid deaths per million people, March, 2023 - data, chart | TheGlobalEconomy.com [Dataset]. www.theglobaleconomy.com/Nigeria/covid_new_deaths_per_million/
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    Globalen LLC
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Feb 29, 2020 - Mar 31, 2023
    Area covered
    Nigeria
    Description

    New Covid deaths per million people in Nigeria, March, 2023 The most recent value is 0 new Covid deaths per million people as of March 2023, compared to the previous value of 0 new Covid deaths per million people. Historically, the average for Nigeria from February 2020 to March 2023 is 0 new Covid deaths per million people. The minimum of 0 new Covid deaths per million people was recorded in February 2020, while the maximum of 2 new Covid deaths per million people was reached in February 2021. | TheGlobalEconomy.com

  12. Projected COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. from Dec. 1, 2020 to Mar. 31, 2021, by...

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    Statista, Projected COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. from Dec. 1, 2020 to Mar. 31, 2021, by scenario [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1176649/covid-projected-deaths-by-scenario-us/
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    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Based on projections made on December 17, the number of deaths due to COVID-19 in the United States by the end of March 2021 could range from 505,894 to 713,674 depending on the scenario. The best case scenario being 95 percent mask usage universally and the worst case being continued easing of social distancing mandates. This statistic shows the projected number of deaths due to COVID-19 in the U.S. from December 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021 based on three different scenarios, as of December 17.

  13. COVID-19 Asian death rates in the U.S. as of March 2, 2021, by state

    • statista.com
    Updated Mar 9, 2021
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    Statista (2021). COVID-19 Asian death rates in the U.S. as of March 2, 2021, by state [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1133288/coronavirus-covid19-death-rate-white-asian-by-state-us/
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    Mar 9, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    As of March 2, 2021, the states with the highest COVID-19 mortality rates among Asian residents were South Dakota and New York. This statistic shows the COVID-19 death rates per 100,000 population for Asian U.S. residents as of March 2, 2021, by state.

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    Monaco New Covid deaths per million people, March, 2023 - data, chart |...

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    Globalen LLC, Monaco New Covid deaths per million people, March, 2023 - data, chart | TheGlobalEconomy.com [Dataset]. www.theglobaleconomy.com/Monaco/covid_new_deaths_per_million/
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Feb 29, 2020 - Mar 31, 2023
    Area covered
    Monaco
    Description

    New Covid deaths per million people in Monaco, March, 2023 The most recent value is 0 new Covid deaths per million people as of March 2023, a decline compared to the previous value of 55 new Covid deaths per million people. Historically, the average for Monaco from February 2020 to March 2023 is 48 new Covid deaths per million people. The minimum of 0 new Covid deaths per million people was recorded in February 2020, while the maximum of 329 new Covid deaths per million people was reached in February 2021. | TheGlobalEconomy.com

  15. Covid-19 related deaths and pre-existing conditions in Northern Ireland:...

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    Updated Mar 31, 2021
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    Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (2021). Covid-19 related deaths and pre-existing conditions in Northern Ireland: March 2020 to February 2021 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/covid-19-related-deaths-and-pre-existing-conditions-in-northern-ireland-march-2020-to-february-2021
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    Mar 31, 2021
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    Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
    Area covered
    Northern Ireland, Ireland
    Description

    A pre-existing condition is any mention on the death certificate of a condition that pre-dated or was independent of Covid-19.

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    Jordan New Covid deaths per million people, March, 2023 - data, chart |...

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    Globalen LLC, Jordan New Covid deaths per million people, March, 2023 - data, chart | TheGlobalEconomy.com [Dataset]. www.theglobaleconomy.com/Jordan/covid_new_deaths_per_million/
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Feb 29, 2020 - Mar 31, 2023
    Area covered
    Jordan
    Description

    New Covid deaths per million people in Jordan, March, 2023 The most recent value is 0 new Covid deaths per million people as of March 2023, compared to the previous value of 0 new Covid deaths per million people. Historically, the average for Jordan from February 2020 to March 2023 is 33 new Covid deaths per million people. The minimum of 0 new Covid deaths per million people was recorded in February 2020, while the maximum of 184 new Covid deaths per million people was reached in March 2021. | TheGlobalEconomy.com

  17. COVID-19 Latino death rates in the U.S. as of March 2, 2021, by state

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    Statista, COVID-19 Latino death rates in the U.S. as of March 2, 2021, by state [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1133298/coronavirus-covid19-death-rate-white-latino-by-state-us/
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    United States
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    As of March 2, 2021, New York had the greatest COVID-19 mortality rates among Latino residents. This statistic shows the COVID-19 death rates per 100,000 population for Latino U.S. residents as of March 2, 2021, by state.

  18. Cumulative number of COVID-19 deaths in Botswana from March 2020 to August...

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    Statista, Cumulative number of COVID-19 deaths in Botswana from March 2020 to August 2021 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1194714/cumulative-number-of-covid-19-deaths-in-botswana/
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    Botswana
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    Botswana registered its first coronavirus (COVID-19) death on the last day of March 2020. Since that date, the total cumulative number of casualties recorded in Botswana due to the pandemic increased slowly, with ***** lives lost as of August 8, 2021. As of the same day, the total number of registered infections in the country reached approximately ***** thousand, while roughly ***** thousand civilians recovered from the disease.

  19. Deaths from COVID-19 disease per 100,000 people by region Spain 2021

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    Updated Mar 9, 2021
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    Statista (2021). Deaths from COVID-19 disease per 100,000 people by region Spain 2021 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1110955/deaths-from-covid-19-disease-per-100-000-people-by-region-spain/
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    Spain
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    This statistic presents the COVID-19 mortality rate per 100,000 inhabitants in the Spanish autonomous communities, as of February 10, 2021. The autonomous community of Castile and Leon was the most affected by the the mortality rate of the coronavirus, with 258 deaths per 100,000 people. As of the same date, the Mediterranean autonomous community of Catalonia featured one of the highest number of cases in Spain.

  20. NC COVID-19 Cases & Deaths

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    NC Department of Health and Human Services (2024). NC COVID-19 Cases & Deaths [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/nc-covid-19-cases-deaths
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    North Carolina
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    This dataset contains counts of COVID-19 cases and deaths in North Carolina from March 2, 2020 to May 31, 2021. The data was extracted from NC Department of Health and Human Services' NC COVID-19 dashboard: Daily Cases and Deaths Metrics. This dataset is an archive - it is not being updated. Data Source: NCDHHS (2021). Daily Cases and Deaths Metrics (Version 1.3) [Data set]. https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard/data-behind-dashboards

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Ministry of Justice (2021). HMPPS COVID-19 statistics : February 2021 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/hmpps-covid-19-statistics-february-2021
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HMPPS COVID-19 statistics : February 2021

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The HM Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) COVID-19 statistics provides monthly data on the HMPPS response to COVID-19. It addresses confirmed cases of the virus in prisons and the Youth Custody Service sites, deaths across HMPPS service users and mitigating action being taken to limit the spread of the virus and save lives.

Data includes:

  • Deaths where prisoners, children in custody or probation service users have died having tested positive for COVID-19 or where there was a clinical assessment that COVID-19 was a contributory factor in their death.
  • Confirmed COVID-19 cases in prisoners and children in custody (i.e. positive tests).
  • Narrative on capacity management data for prisons.

In this release information on COVID-19 related deaths and confirmed COVID-19 cases at prison and Youth Custody Service establishment level up to 31 January 2021.

Pre-release access

The bulletin was produced and handled by the ministry’s analytical professionals and production staff. For the bulletin pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons:

Ministry of Justice:

Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice; Parliamentary Under Secretary of State; Permanent Secretary; Minister and Permanent Secretary Private Secretaries (x8); Special Advisors (x2); Director General for Policy and Strategy Group; Deputy Director of Data and Evidence as a Service; Head of Profession, Statistics; Head of Prison Safety and Security Statistics; Head of News; Deputy Head of News and relevant press officers (x2).

HM Prison and Probation Service:

Chief Executive Officer; Director General Prisons; Chief Executive and Director General Private Secretaries and Heads of Office (x4); Deputy Director of COVID-19 HMPPS Response; Deputy Director Joint COVID 19 Strategic Policy Unit (x2); Director General of Probation and Wales; Executive Director Probation and Women; Executive Director of Youth Custody Service; Executive Director HMPPS Wales; Executive Director, Performance Directorate; Head of Health, Social Care and Substance Misuse Services; Head of Capacity Management and Custodial Capacity Manager.

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