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Released on: 22 February 2023 | Dataset
Age-standardised mortality rates (ASMRs) and hazard ratios for deaths involving COVID-19 by religious group, England.
Released on: 30 January 2023 | Dataset
All data relating to Coronavirus (COVID-19) mortality and long-term outdoor air pollution in London.
Released on: 22 March 2022 | Dataset
Data on excess death during the coronavirus pandemic in young people.
Released on: 05 February 2021 | Dataset
Exploring the social impacts on behaviours during the different lockdown periods of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in the UK. Data are from March 2020 to January 2021.
Released on: 16 October 2020 | Dataset
Rates of deaths involving the coronavirus (COVID-19) by comorbidity and ethnic group in England.
Rates of coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths by ethnic group in England and Wales.
Released on: 18 September 2020 | Dataset
Hazard ratios of deaths involving the coronavirus (COVID-19), by disability status and sex, in England and Wales.
Released on: 19 June 2020 | Dataset
Counts of coronavirus (COVID-19) related deaths by religious group and age group in Wales.
Released on: 14 April 2023 | Dataset
Age-standardised mortality rates, hazard ratios, and leading cause analysis exploring risk of all-cause mortality, death involving and not involving coronavirus (COVID-19) by dementia diagnosis.
Released on: 18 December 2020 | Dataset
Analysis of all-cause mortality and deaths involving COVID-19 using segmented regression.