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Ben Snaith

Statistics Estonia: people stay in one location 20 hours per day on average - Statistic... - 0 views

  • Statistics Estonia’s mobility analysis revealed that since the emergency situation and movement restrictions were implemented, people living in Estonia stay in their main location 20 hours per day on average. The distance covered in one day as well as the number of trips has decreased. The revised analysis shows that the share of people staying in their main location has increased by 16 percentage points, which means that an estimated 200,000 more people have stayed local.
  • For the mobility analysis, Statistics Estonia used aggregate tables of the movement analysis of mobile phone numbers, which were received from mobile operators. These were used as the basis for calculating the rate for staying local for the whole country.
olivierthereaux

Coronavirus (COVID-19) harmonisation guidance - 0 views

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    Harmonised principles set out how to collect and report statistics to ensure comparability across different data collections in the Government Statistical Service (GSS). Harmonisation produces more useful statistics that give users a greater level of understanding. When it comes to collecting data about the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic we are proposing a harmonised set of questions. Given the lack of testing these are to be considered experimental and not a full harmonised principle.
jeni10

Where to find statistics on UK deaths involving the coronavirus (COVID-19) and infectio... - 0 views

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    a list of datasets from the ONS
Ben Snaith

How will Coronavirus affect jobs in different parts of the country? | Centre for Cities - 0 views

  • Self-employed people in the North and Midlands are more likely to be in insecure, lower-paid roles at high risk from economic shocks
  • Cities in the Greater South East are more likely to be able to shift to working from home
  • The jobs that could be more easily done from home – such as consultants or finance – are concentrated in cities in the Greater South East (see the figure below). Assuming some sectors could completely shift to home working if necessary, up to one in two workers in London could shift to working from home. Meanwhile in Reading, Aldershot and Edinburgh over 40 per cent of workers could too.
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  • On the other hand, less than 20 per cent of all workers in Barnsley, Burnley and Stoke could work from home, suggesting the economies of many northern cities are likely to be hardest hit by a complete lockdown.
Ben Snaith

Virus Is Twice as Deadly for Black and Latino People Than Whites in N.Y.C. - The New Yo... - 0 views

  • The coronavirus is killing black and Latino people in New York City at twice the rate that it is killing white people
  • In New York City, Latinos represent 34 percent of the people who have died of the coronavirus but make up 29 percent of the city’s population, according to preliminary data from the city’s Health Department. Black people represent 28 percent of deaths but make up 22 percent of the population.
  • In Chicago, for example, black people account for 72 percent of virus-related fatalities, even though they make up a little less than a third of the population.
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  • Data from the Health Department shows that emergency room visits for flulike symptoms have surged in neighborhoods where the typical household income is less than the city’s median of $60,000, according to an analysis of data by The New York Times.
  • “We are watching, in real time, racial disparities and the pandemic of poverty,” said Michael Blake, an assemblyman from the Bronx whose district overlaps with one of the poorest congressional districts in the country.
Ben Snaith

Open Data Being Used to Help Track COVID-19 in Scotland - 0 views

  • “In a perfect world we would have data at a regional, or even more granular level, and cover not just broad-brush numbers of positive and negative tests and deaths. It would have more-localised data, breakdowns by gender and age bands. It would cover numbers of ITU patients, numbers of people recovered, the number of test kits we have, staffing, ventilators etc,” Watt says.
olivierthereaux

CovidJSON | Standards based GeoJSON data model for infection data - 0 views

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    A proposed data standard (GeoJSON data model) for exchanging data for viral infection tests, contact events used for contact tracing and regional infection statistics. The model is based on OGC/ISO Observations & measurements Standard (OGC O&M, ISO 19156) concepts. Created specifically for recording and exchanging data on SARS-CoV-2 infection tests, but likely applicable also to describing test data for detecting other infectious diseases too.
davetaz

Potential Coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms reported through NHS Pathways and 111 online ... - 0 views

  • Potential Coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms reported through NHS Pathways and 111 online
  • Summary Data published on potential COVID-19 symptoms reported through NHS Pathways and 111 online Dashboard shows the total number of NHS Pathways triages through 111 and 999, and online assessments in 111 online which have received a potential COVID-19 final disposition. This data is based on potential COVID-19 symptoms reported by members of the public to NHS Pathways through NHS 111 or 999 and 111 online,  and is not based on the outcomes of tests for coronavirus. This is not a count of people.
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