@RP131 - Positive Tests Detail Thread - 13/02/2022

This is an extended version of the daily 'Detail' thread I post to twitter. This includes all the content from the twitter thread, along with additional material that has been trimmed to avoid bombarding people's timelines.

[1/23] #covid19uk - Detailed positive tests thread. The majority of this thread is a set of views of rolling 7 day average positives per 100K by specimen date. Starting with England regions:
[2/23] UK nations:
[3/23] Wales - Top and bottom 11 (i.e. all 22 of them). Note they may have different Y axis scales to each other.
[4/23] Northern Ireland:
[5/23] Scotland:
[6/23] Top 15 of just Upper Tier Local Authorities in England:
[7/23] Top 15 of both Upper and Lower Tier Local Authorities in England:
[8/23] North West - Top 12 and bottom 11 (i.e. all 23 of them). Note they may have different Y axis scales to each other
[9/23] Yorkshire & Humber - Top 10 and bottom 11 (i.e. all 21 of them). Note they may have different Y axis scales to each other
[10/23] North East / West Midlands / East Midlands / East of England:
[11/23] London / South East / South West:
[12/23] North Yorkshire by itself (with Leeds included as a nearby hotspot example, which I know isn't in North Yorkshire!):
[13/23] By request, focus on inner authorities of Lancashire, Manchester, Liverpool and Essex:
[14/23] Also, West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire:
[15/23] Regional / age distribution of today's newly announced positives for England.
[16/23] Plus to see how it's shifting, here's the same values but with the same day last week for comparison:
[17/23] England rolling average positives (per 100K population) by age range:
[18/23] London rolling average positives (per 100K population) by age range:
[19/23] England regional rolling average positives (per 100K population) in the 60+ age range:
[20/23] Age breakdown chart for Cambridge (current top LA). Rolling average of positive tests by specimen date per 100K population of each age range.
[21/23] Also age breakdown charts for rest of top 5: Horsham, Waverley, Tewkesbury and Cheltenham.
[22/23] Rolling weekly comparison of totals up to 3 days ago. This chart is useful to see the relative movements of the local authorities towards the top of the list.
[23/23] Full version of these LA compare charts here:

Weekly (Rates): https://coviddatasha...m/Week_20220213.html
Weekly (Actual): https://coviddatasha...Actual_20220213.html
Daily (7 Day Avg Rates): https://coviddatasha...om/Day_20220213.html

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