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  1. Covid - 19 Statistics: BAME

    28/10/20

    Links to stories on the increased risk of Covid-19 in BAME communities. Black people are twice as likely to die from Covid-19 as white people. Even after factors like social deprivation are taken into account. That’s the offical conclusion of the Office f ... More

  2. The figures that prove Covid - 19 is not 'just like the flu'

    12/01/21

    Covid-19 critical care statistics. April  2020: Critical Care data proves that Covid-19 is not 'just like flu'. Covid-19 appears far more dangerous than flu. Both women and men are twice as likely to die if admitted to critcal care for Covid-19 ... More

  3. Covid - 19 Statistics (Scotland)

    28/07/21

    Gender based statistics for Covid-19 deaths (last updated with National Records of Scotland figures, 28 July) In Scotland, there have been slightly more male deaths than female. In people under 85, 58% of deaths are male. The proportion of male deaths app ... More

  4. Covid - 19 Statistics: Vaccination

    28/07/21

    So far, men are less likely to get the vaccine. Men appear less likely to get the vaccine. The charts below show that in all age groups of men of working age (under 65), fewer men are being vaccinated than women. The gender gap is wider for the second dos ... More

  5. Covid - 19 Statistics (England & Wales)

    28/07/21

    Gender based statistics for Covid-19 deaths (last updated with ONS figures, 28 July) Men are considerably more likely to die from Covid-19 than women- twice as likely according to the age-standardised figures. The UK is beginning to get better at counting ... More

  6. Covid - 19 Statistics (International)

    28/07/21

    Gender based statistics for Covid-19 deaths (last updated 28th July 2021) International data shows that men make up the majority of deaths in most countries. The UK's death rate is higher than most comparable countries. England has sixth highest numb ... More

  7. Covid - 19 Statistics: NHS Test and Trace

    28/07/21

    Test and Trace statistics for Covid-19 in England. The following article was written in October 2020. Bear in mind that the statistics are becoming out of date. In March 2021, the cross-party public accounts committee concluded there was 'no evidence ... More

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