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Findings from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey technical data on reinfections.
Time Use Survey data show changes in how people spent their time during coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions in March and April 2020, September to October 2020 and March 2021, as well as before the pandemic. It also includes Opinions and Lifestyle Survey data on behaviours following vaccination in Great Britain from 19 May to 13 June 2021.
Data on COVID-19 positivity after vaccination from the COVID-19 Infection Survey.
Data on plans to travel abroad before September, broken down by age and sex. Data are based on the COVID-19 module of the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey, collected between 2 and 6 June 2021.
Data on working population's location of work patterns, well-being and attitudes to future working from home plans broken down by age, sex, income and region. Data are based on the COVID-19 module of the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey, collected between 21 April and 16 May 2021.
Impact of COVID-19 on pubs and bars using BICS, October 2020 to May 2021 and employment in pubs and bars 2001 to 2020
Initial estimates of staff and pupils testing positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) from the COVID-19 Schools Infection Survey across a sample of schools, within selected local authority areas in England.
Indicators from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey covering the period 28 April to 3 May 2021 to understand current attitudes of adults in Great Britain to attending events compared to before the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Indicators are available broken down by age, sex, region, ethnicity, disability status, clinical extremely vulnerable status and vaccination status.