Coronavirus (COVID-19): ONS Infection Survey – headline results – 28 May 2021
Results from the ONS COVID-19 infection survey from 28 May 2021.
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Results from the ONS COVID-19 infection survey from 28 May 2021.
This publication is part of a collection: Coronavirus (COVID-19): infection survey
This research identified and proposed a preferred model which the Scottish Government (Building Standards Division) could use to deliver the national customer survey for building standards.
This report brings together the different sources of evidence and data about the Covid epidemic to summarise the current situation, why we are at that place, and what is likely to happen next
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
Past data and trend charts for the daily updates on COVID-19.
The ‘Scottish Crop Map’ shows all the agricultural fields in Scotland categorised into the likely main crop types which were grown in 2019. To view the interactive map please visit Scottish Crop Map (SCROM) 2019: https://scotgov.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/f9216efc72e44b7e9093cfae08f6f861
Business Insights and Conditions Survey (BICS) weighted Scotland estimates containing data to wave 30.
This publication is part of a collection: Business and innovation statistics
The ‘Scottish Crop Map’ is a map of all the agricultural fields in Scotland categorised into the likely main crop types which were grown in 2019.
Monthly data report on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the justice system in Scotland, including information from Police Scotland, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service, and Scottish Prison Service.
Weekly data on COVID-19 in adult care homes in Scotland.