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Released on: 26 January 2022 | Dataset
Odds ratios for symptoms reported at least 12 weeks after coronavirus (COVID-19) infection, comparing Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey participants who had received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine before infection with those who were unvaccinated: 26 January 2022.
Released on: 27 March 2020 | Article
Released on: 28 October 2021 | Dataset
Technical data from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey on the predictors of positivity across countries of the UK.
Released on: 01 September 2022 | Dataset
Estimates of the prevalence of self-reported long COVID and associated activity limitation using responses collected through face-to-face interviews with study workers only.
Released on: 11 October 2016 | Dataset
General health expectancy estimates for males and females for all ages by UK, country and local areas.
Activity limitation expectancy estimates for males and females for all ages by UK, country and local areas.
Released on: 13 October 2017 | Article
Released on: 20 February 2024 | Article
Released on: 04 August 2022 | Dataset
Estimates of the prevalence of self-reported long COVID and associated activity limitation by employment status, using UK Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey data: additional data for the 4 August 2022 release. Experimental Statistics.
Released on: 16 September 2021 | Dataset
Experimental estimates from three approaches to estimating the percentage of people testing positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) and who experience symptoms four or more weeks after infection, broken down by demographic and viral characteristics, using UK Coronavirus Infection Survey data.