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Released on: 20 March 2017
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Released on: 14 February 2022
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Statistical bulletin
Analysis of age-standardised case rates for coronavirus (COVID-19) in England by socio-demographic characteristics between 1 September 2020 and 10 December 2021.
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Released on: 20 September 2021
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Statistical bulletin
Analysis of age-standardised case rates for coronavirus (COVID-19) in England by various socio-demographic characteristics including estimates of case rates by ethnic group, religion, country of birth, socio-economic status, and disability.
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Released on: 27 March 2023
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination rates among adults , including estimates by socio-demographic characteristic and Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 2020.
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Released on: 26 March 2015
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Released on: 28 January 2022
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Statistical bulletin
Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination rates among people aged 18 to 64 years who live in England by Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 2020.
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Released on: 24 December 2021
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Statistical bulletin
First, second, third dose and booster COVID-19 vaccination rates, among people aged 40 to 64 years old who live in England, by Standard Occupational Classification 2010 (SOC 2010).
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Released on: 01 April 2022
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Statistical bulletin
Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination rates among people aged 18 to 64 years who live in England by Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 2020 and UK Standard Industrial Classification of economic activities (SIC) 2007.
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Released on: 24 March 2020
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Age standardised mortality rates and age standardised fertility rates projections by age groups, sex and local authorities in England, mid-2019 to mid-2043.
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Released on: 07 June 2021
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Statistical bulletin
First and second dose COVID-19 vaccination rates among people aged 70 years and older who live in England, both in private households and communal establishments. Includes estimates by socio-demographic factor such as ethnic group, religious group, and those identified as disabled.