Coronavirus (COVID-19): trends in daily data
Past data and trend charts for the daily updates on COVID-19.
This publication is part of a collection: Coronavirus (COVID-19): vaccination
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Past data and trend charts for the daily updates on COVID-19.
This publication is part of a collection: Coronavirus (COVID-19): vaccination
A summary of findings from a research project with client and experience panel members about communication preferences.
A report of findings from research with client and experience panels about communication preferences.
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
This publication is part of a collection: Coronavirus (COVID-19): state of the epidemic
Twelve month calendar of Scottish Government statistical releases in spreadsheet format including both Official and National Statistics publications.
Results from the ONS COVID-19 infection survey from 20 August 2021.
This publication is part of a collection: Coronavirus (COVID-19): infection survey
The Family Nurse Partnership Insights (COVID-19) Evaluation Report, was commissioned to explore the experiences of the family nurses and clients in Scotland during the COVID-19 pandemic; including initial findings on service delivery, mode of delivery, dosage, materials and resources.
Business Insights and Conditions Survey (BICS) weighted Scotland estimates containing data to wave 36.
This publication is part of a collection: Business and innovation statistics
Summary of employment, unemployment and economic inactivity sourced from the Labour Force Survey and other labour market statistics from a range of official sources for Scotland and the UK.
This publication is part of a collection: Labour market statistics
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