48 Statistical bulletins that are related to Coronavirus (COVID-19) , sorted by release date
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) testing behaviours and outcomes, England: September 2020 to November 2021 (Latest release)
Analysis of delays between the onset of symptoms and booking a test in the Test and Trace system and the impact these delays had on COVID-19 hospitalisation and death involving COVID-19.Keywords: Tests, covid, corona, virus, PCR
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How people spent their time after coronavirus restrictions were lifted, UK: March 2022 (Latest release)
How people in the UK spent their time in March 2022 compared with before the coronavirus pandemic, using Time-use survey data from 2022 and Time-use study data from 2014 to 2015.Keywords: unpaid work, leisure, covid, covid19, behaviour
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Self-reported long COVID after infection with the Omicron variant in the UK: 18 July 2022 (Latest release)
The likelihood of self-reported long COVID after a first coronavirus (COVID-19) infection compatible with the Omicron BA.1 or BA.2 variants, compared with the Delta variant, using data from the COVID-19 Infection Survey.Keywords: coronavirus, COVID-19, COVID 19, COVID19, post-COVID syndrome
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) hospital admissions by vaccination and pregnancy status, England: 8 December 2020 to 31 August 2021 (Latest release)
Estimates of coronavirus (COVID-19) hospital admission rates in England by vaccination status in pregnant and non-pregnant women: Experimental Statistics.Keywords: pregnant women, vaccine effectiveness, SARS-CoV-2, hospitalisation
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COVID-19 Schools Infection Survey, England: pupil antibody data and vaccine sentiment, March to April 2022 (Latest release)
Estimates of pupils testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies and analysis of vaccine sentiment from the COVID-19 Schools Infection Survey (SIS). The Schools Infection Survey (SIS) is jointly led by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK Health Security Agency and the Office for National Statistics.Keywords: school, vaccinations, covid19, Covid
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Coronavirus and clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV) people in England: 4 April to 23 April 2022 (Latest release)
Analysis of people previously considered to be clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV) in England during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, including their behaviours and mental and physical well-being.Keywords: shielding, covid, underlying health conditions
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COVID-19 Schools Infection Survey, England: pandemic response measures in schools: January to February 2022 (Latest release)
Analysis of coronavirus (COVID-19) findings on face coverings and remote learning from the Schools Infection Survey’s headteacher, parent and pupil questionnaires. The survey is jointly led by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK Health Security Agency and the Office for National Statistics.Keywords: coronavirus, face coverings, remote learning, mask wearing, home learning, absence from school
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) case rates by socio-demographic characteristics, England: 1 September 2020 to 10 December 2021 (Latest release)
Analysis of age-standardised case rates for coronavirus (COVID-19) in England by socio-demographic characteristics between 1 September 2020 and 10 December 2021.Keywords: COVID-19, coronavirus, infection, socio-demographics, COVID 19
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey, estimates of the UK workforce in self-isolation by sector: 5 December 2021 and 29 January 2022 (Latest release)
Estimates of the proportion of the UK workforce by work sector and the proportion of the working-age population (regardless of employment status) by country that are self-isolating because of coronavirus (COVID-19).Keywords: Corona virus, self isolation, covid
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Self-reported long COVID after two doses of a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine in the UK: 26 January 2022 (Latest release)
Odds ratios for symptoms reported at least 12 weeks after coronavirus (COVID-19) infection, comparing Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey participants who had received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine before infection with those who were unvaccinated.Keywords: post-COVID syndrome, long COVID, covidvaccines, country and region, ethnicity, sex