Discover statistics about the pandemic in the UK, where the majority of restrictions have been removed and citizens learn to live with the coronavirus.
A bstract The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic spread to the UK in early 2020 with the first few cases being identified in late January. A rapid increase in confirmed cases started in March, and the number of infected people is however unknown, largely due to the rather limited testing scale. A...
We analyzed data from theOffice for National Statistics(ONS) to assess the situation in the UK, and similarly found long COVID to be strongly associated with being out of work. Economic inactivity and long-term absence Our analysis, published by the ONS, considers data collectedfrom 206,000 r...
Change in job situation due to COVID-19 in Australia 2022 Attitude towards working from home after coronavirus crisis in Hong Kong 2020 Waiting time for healthcare workers to get COVID-19 test results in the UK 2020 Share of U.S. adults who were worried about COVID-19 as of March 11,...
For the software engineer living in Edinburgh and enjoying increased customer demand as businesses and households shift to digital channels, the situation could be net positive: working from their comfortable home, with high-speed broadband, they might be...
For the software engineer living in Edinburgh and enjoying increased customer demand as businesses and households shift to digital channels, the situation could be net positive: working from their comfortable home, with high-speed broadband, they might be seeing more of...
a similar proportion to that seen in the u.s. the french health minister said it would soon be the dominant variant in the country. france just emerged from a strict months-long lockdown and the overall situation continues to improve, but officials there, too, are watching with concern as...
It is the largest number of UK deaths announced on a single day since the start of the outbreak and brings the total to 21.
The U.K. recorded the highest number of confirmed new COVID-19 infections Wednesday since the pandemic began, and England's chief medical officer warned the situation is likely to get worse as the omicron variant drives a new wave of illness during the C
‘mandate easing’, with resulting increases in population mobility and number of person-to-person contacts. This is an alternative scenario to the more probable situation where states are expected to respond to an impending health crisis by reinstating some SDMs. In the second, ‘plausible ...