Coronavirus (COVID-19): trends in daily data
Past data and trend charts for the daily updates on COVID-19.
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Past data and trend charts for the daily updates on COVID-19.
Summary of data showing the take-up rate of the offer of a free 4-month supply of vitamin D to people who were asked to shield to support their health and wellbeing over the winter months.
Information on applications and payments for Job Start Payment from 17 August 2020 to 31 December 2020.
This publication is part of a collection: Social Security Scotland statistics: publications
Antibody data from the ONS COVID-19 infection survey published on 16 February 2021.
This publication is part of a collection: Coronavirus (COVID-19): infection survey
Wave 2 findings (data collected from 17 July and 17 August 2020) indicate increased rates of suicidal thoughts, no significant changes in rates of depression or anxiety, and an improvement in most other indicators of mental health and wellbeing, compared to Wave 1 (data from 28 May to 21 June 2020)
Data and analysis on COVID-19 in Scotland up to and including 12 February 2021.
This publication is part of a collection: Coronavirus (COVID-19): protection levels - reviews and evidence
Results from the ONS COVID-19 infection survey from 12 February 2021.
This publication is part of a collection: Coronavirus (COVID-19): infection survey
Results from the National Customer Satisfaction Survey 2020 giving a summary of local authority performance of the National Performance Framework.
Latest findings in modelling the COVID-19 epidemic in Scotland, both in terms of the spread of the disease through the population (epidemiological modelling) and of the demands it will place on the system, for example in terms of health care requirement.
This publication is part of a collection: Coronavirus (COVID-19): modelling the epidemic
This report reviews literature regarding five types of policy level impact assessments (environment, equity, health, regulatory, rural) in five countries (Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden & Wales). It was commissioned by the Scottish Government to inform their approach to impact assessment.