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Released on: 24 November 2020
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Article
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Released on: 14 December 2020
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Article
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Released on: 06 December 2023
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Dataset
Age-standardised percentages of people who received a social security benefit by health conditions and sociodemographic characteristics, using linked 2011 Census, primary care and benefits data. Experimental Statistics.
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Released on: 01 April 2022
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Dataset
Estimates from the Schools Infection Survey of pupils testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. Including breakdowns by age, sex and region where possible.
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Released on: 14 March 2024
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Dataset
Self-reported COVID-19 infections and other respiratory illnesses, including associated symptoms and health outcomes. Joint study with the UK Health Security Agency. These are official statistics in development.
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Released on: 23 January 2023
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Dataset
The modelled percentage of the population testing positive for COVID-19 on nose and throat swabs by Integrated Care Boards.
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Released on: 21 July 2022
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Dataset
Information from a new module of questions included in the Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW) around perceptions of crime, the police and anti-social behaviour during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, feelings of safety and experiences of harassment. Data on children’s online activity are also presented. These tables are no longer produced.
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Released on: 22 September 2021
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Data on the amount of learning materials covered by pupils and the dependence of remote learning on parental input in over the COVID-19 pandemic period.
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Released on: 02 September 2020
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Dataset
Provisional counts of the number of total deaths and deaths not involving the coronavirus (COVID-19), between 28 December 2019 and 10 July 2020. This includes deaths disaggregated by age and sex; by region of England, and Wales, and place of death; and for underlying causes of death and deaths involving leading causes.
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Released on: 21 December 2022
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Dataset
Quality report data on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey data collection method change from study worker home visit to remote data collection.