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Coronavirus (Covid-19) positive tests in Leicester.Please note automatic updates to this dataset were discontinued on 9th December 2023.
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The number of deaths registered in Leicester including deaths involving coronavirus (Covid-19).The data will be updated weekly.
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TwitterA joint map of resources targeted towards the remedy and recovery during and after the COVID 19 crisis. Information about resources and support services provided by a number of organisations across the city.If you are a provider of services and resources, your information can be added and made public via the form available from here.If you have any questions about this dataset please email smart@leicester.gov.uk or complete the form available from here.
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TwitterIdentifies running total of amount spent on both main scheme and discretionary scheme.
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TwitterBreakdown of numbers of applications, split between Main Scheme and Discretionary, Child scheme, rejections, approvals and awaiting assessment.
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Daily Coronavirus (Covid-19) positive tests in Leicester City Council and surrounding districts.Data for the most recent 4-5 days is likely to be incomplete.Please note automatic updates to this dataset were discontinued on 12th December 2023.
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TwitterCovid-19 positive tests: weekly number and rate per 100,000 population by broad age band. Data is updated weekly and previous week data is subject to change when data is refreshed.The population data that is used to calculate the rate per 100,000 are:Age 0 to 17 - 84,082Age 18 to 21 - 31,191Age 22 to 59 - 179,947Age 60 plus - 59,004Leicester total - 354,224The population figures are from ONS Mid Year Estimates 2019.
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Number and rate of weekly Covid-19 cases for Leicester local areas (MSOAs). For MSOAs with fewer than 3 weekly cases, we do not show data. This is to protect individuals' identities.Please note automatic updates to this dataset was discontinued on 9th December 2023.
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TwitterSupport to providers that the council has contracts with.
In addition to financial support the Council has developed a voluntary workforce scheme to support the care homes using volunteers sourced from both local authority staff and individuals from the voluntary and community sector. Several volunteers are currently working in the homes, with a number subsequently taking up full time employment as care workers.
The City Council also operates a 24/7 Integrated Crisis Response Service to facilitate hospital discharges and community step up. If needed, this team can be redirected to support failing care homes as part of the Council’s emergency response service, in addition to the Council’s Reablement Service
*(from Fee uplifts in dataset) The Council has paid fee uplifts to cover the additional operating costs of self-funder residents in care homes as well as those clients who are fully or part funded by Adult Social Care
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TwitterIdentifies headline reasons and numbers for the claims that were rejected along with whether it was a main or discretionary scheme application.
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Identifies the number of claims split between declared genders of male and female.
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TwitterDaily Coronavirus (Covid-19) positive tests in Leicester City Council and surrounding districts.Data for the most recent 4-5 days is likely to be incomplete.The data is updated daily.
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TwitterThis statistic presents the distribution of estimated income losses of Leicester Football Club as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 containment measures. Although these figures are illustrative, not definitive, and an array of other outcomes is possible, these data suggests that Leicester will experience a total loss of income of over ** million British pounds, of which **** million British pounds will be lost from Premier League TV revenue.
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Covid vaccinations administered by local area since 8th December 2020. It includes the calculated percentage of the 12+ population who have received all required vaccinations and/or boosters.Population estimates are based on National Immunisation Management Service counts.
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TwitterThe data published shows the different Covid-19 business support grants paid to eligible businesses and charities by Leicester City Council. The grants were funded by the UK Government.
In line with transparency and data protection rules, payments to individuals/sole traders are redacted.
Note: £594,298.57 of the LRSG Open Grant was allocated towards the Additional Restrictions Grant allowance.
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Daily Covid-19 positive tests and Covid-19 seven day positive test rate per 100,000 population (ONS 2019 mid year estimates) for Leicester and England.Note: Automatic updates to this dataset was discontinued on 9th December 2023.
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TwitterCovid-19 positive tests: rolling 7-day rate per 100,000 population and number by age band.Data is updated weekly.
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Number of Covid-19 patients currently at University Hospitals Leicester. This includes data for both Leicester and Leicestershire residents and could also include those residing out of the city or county.Please note the automated updates of this dataset was discontinued on the 8th December 2023.
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TwitterThe participating towns in this effort included Grafton, Holden, Leicester, Millbury, Shrewsbury, West Boylston, and the City of Worcester. This file is no longer updated and is categorized as a legacy dataset.Serology vs Antibody testing: Serology testing looks for the presence of COVID-19 antibodies in the bloodstream which means the person has been exposed to the virus about 2 weeks or more before the test.Date fields: Date fields are displayed in the table with data type string. The string data type is typically used to represent text. All date information is accurate but will sort as text in the online table. Use the download feature if you would like to sort by date.Informing Worcester is the City of Worcester's open data portal where interested parties can obtain public information at no cost.
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Variables included in the dataset.GenderStay-at-home factor scoreAgeEmployment statusCurrent living arrangementsCovid-19-like symptomsDistancing - “self-isolating” itemDistancing - “social-distancing” itemDistancing - “reduced contact” itemExtraversionAgreeablenessConscientiousnessEmotional stabilityOpenness to experienceSocial connectedness
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Coronavirus (Covid-19) positive tests in Leicester.Please note automatic updates to this dataset were discontinued on 9th December 2023.