1 % Covid death data summary
3 % Created on 2021-02-10
5 > Last UK data from 09 Feb 2021. Last international data from 01 Feb 2021.
11 | Deaths reported so far | 113872 |
12 | Deaths in last 30 days | 32419 |
13 | Cases in last 30 days | 794103 |
15 ## International comparison
17 Based on weekly data. Last data from 01 Feb 2021
21 ![Total deaths](covid_deaths_total_linear.png)
23 | Country ID | Country name | Total deaths |
24 |:-----------|:-------------|-------------:|
25 | BE | Belgium | 21135 |
26 | DE | Germany | 57120 |
27 | ES | Spain | 59081 |
28 | FR | France | 76057 |
29 | IE | Ireland | 3307 |
30 | IT | Italy | 88516 |
31 | UK | United_Kingdom | 106158 |
35 ![Deaths per week](covid_deaths_per_week.png)
37 ![Deaths per week, last 6 weeks](deaths_by_date_last_6_weeks.png)
43 Deaths reported up to 09 Feb 2021: 113872
45 ![Total deaths](cases_and_deaths.png)
47 ![Cases and deaths in last 60 days](cases_and_deaths_last_60_days.png)
49 ![Deaths compared to past five years](deaths-radar-2021.png)
52 Based on a 7-day moving average
54 ![Cases, admissions, deaths](cases_admissions_deaths.png)
56 Due to the large scale differences between the three measures, they are all normalised to show changes since 01 August 2020.
58 People in hospital, and on mechanical ventilators
60 ![People in hospital and on mechancial ventilators](people_in_hospital.png)
62 ### Testing effectiveness
64 A question about testing is whether more detected cases is a result of more tests being done or is because the number of cases is increasing. One way of telling the differeence is by looking at the fraction of tests that are positive.
66 ![Positive tests and cases](tests_and_cases.png)
68 Numbers of positive tests and cases, 7-day moving average.
69 Note the different y-axes
71 ![Fraction of tests with positive result](fraction_positive_tests.png)
73 Fraction of tests with a positive result, both daily figures and 7-day moving average.
76 ![Tests against fraction positive, trajectory](fraction_positive_tests_vs_tests.png)
78 The trajectory of tests done vs fraction positive tests.
80 Points higher indicate more tests; points to the right indicate more positive tests.More tests being done with the same infection prevelance will move the point up and to the left.
83 ![Tests against fraction positive, trajectory](tests_vs_fraction_positive_animation.png)
87 > Covid data from [European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control](https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/download-todays-data-geographic-distribution-covid-19-cases-worldwide)
89 > Population data from:
91 * [Office of National Statistics](https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/datasets/weeklyprovisionalfiguresondeathsregisteredinenglandandwales) (Endland and Wales) Weeks start on a Saturday.
92 * [Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency](https://www.nisra.gov.uk/publications/weekly-deaths) (Northern Ireland). Weeks start on a Saturday. Note that the week numbers don't match the England and Wales data.
93 * [National Records of Scotland](https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/statistics-and-data/statistics/statistics-by-theme/vital-events/general-publications/weekly-and-monthly-data-on-births-and-deaths/weekly-data-on-births-and-deaths) (Scotland). Note that Scotland uses ISO8601 week numbers, which start on a Monday.
95 > [Source code available](https://git.njae.me.uk/?p=covid19.git;a=tree)