COVID-19 rates rose in two-thirds of England's small areas in the week to 6th Jan. But some falls in London/SE. On this map, each arrow is an MSOA with a population of 7-10k. Green shows a fall since last week and purple shows a rise. Larger arrows show bigger rises/falls. 1/

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And here's the latest cartogram showing which small areas of England and Wales had the highest COVID-19 case rates in the week ending 6th January. Each hexagon⬢ represents an MSOA with a population of around 7k-10k. Areas are grouped into counties etc. 2/
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3/ You can download high resolution versions of these images, including labels for each local authority area, on google drive at these links: 1. drive.google.com/file/d/1Y6O… 2. drive.google.com/file/d/1LmZ…
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The size of the "increasing" arrows maxes out at +500 cases per 100k population. The uniformity of the arrows in e.g. Merseyside and IoW shows that almost all MSOAs had weekly increases above +500 ☹️ In hindsight the max arrow length should have been higher than +500 this week.
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Local view: The default zoom level shows Upper Tier Local Authorities (UTLA). Zoom in for more details, including Lower Tier Local Authorities (LTLA) and Middle layer Super Output Areas (MSOA). interactive map put your post code in coronavirus.data.gov.uk/deta…
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All data related to coronavirus (covid-19) ons gov uk ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationa…
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Excellent - thank you :-)
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These Local Authority hex cartograms are created by ODI Leeds to help Local Authorities (and similar) get an overview of how their area compares to other parts of the United Kingdom. The maps use data published weekly by ONS since the 28th April 2020 odileeds.github.io/covid-19/…
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Table of COVID and non-COVID deaths (Occurrences) within England and Wales by place of death for the period from 2020-02-29 till 2020-12-25 (inclusive), with excess deaths calculated according to a baseline of the Five year average wintoncentre.maths.cam.ac.uk…
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Replying to @carlbaker
Well Merseyside isn't looking good!
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absolutely love this way of doing MSOA maps
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Thank goodness the government introduced mass testing in Liverpool eh. Looks like it’s done the trick in reducing spread. Oh wait!
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Are there any stats yet on positive tests (symptomatic or not), hospitalization due to covid and deaths due to covid for those vaccinated compared to the not vaccinated.
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Not as far as I'm aware.
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