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Note that the smaller population of Scotland compared with England and Wales results in a 'noisier' data set due to the relatively random nature of the events recorded here. The source, mortality.org indicates the data for 2020 to be preliminary; above, the last two weeks available from mortality.org were excluded to prevent the worst effect of ...
3. ^ Health Survey for England, Latest Trends Archived 17 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved September 16, 2009 4. ^ Department of Health, Introduction to the HES 5. ^ ESDS Government, HES webpages 6. ^ , retrieved September 18, 2023 7. ^ , retrieved September 18, 2023
Map of the regions of the United Kingdom by HDI in 2021. ... East of England: 0.928 6: North West England: 0.927 7:
14 October 2020 England's second lockdown begins, with rules similar to the first, with the exceptions of schools and universities staying open 5 November 2020 2 December 2020 – 4 January 2021 : Easing of restrictions and emergence of Alpha variant : England's second lockdown ends at 12.01am, and the second tier system is adopted.
The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) is the British government's major funder of clinical, public health, social care and translational research. [3] With a budget of over £1.2 billion in 2020–21, [4] its mission is to "improve the health and wealth of the nation through research". [5]
720,000 responses were received for the 2022 survey. The national response rate was 29.1%. The numbers reporting a good experience had fallen from 83% in 2021 to 72%. 55% of respondents had used an online service - an increase from 44% in 2021. Results are available at national, Integrated Care System, Primary Care Network or practice level. [8]
Data released by the Care Quality Commission shows that 39,000 of the people who died after testing positive for COVID-19 in England between 10 April 2020 and 31 March 2021 were care home residents. [93] NHS workers in England are offered a 3% pay rise "in recognition of unique impact of the pandemic" on them. [94]
1 October – The UK government confirms that GCSE and A-level grades in England will be returned to pre-pandemic levels over the next two years following unusually high grades during 2020 and 2021. Public examinations for secondary school education will be held in 2022, but the option of teacher based assessment will remain open. [323]