Data set showing the amount paid as part of the Covid-19 Small Business Grant to businesses in Leeds. Small retail, hospitality and leisure businesses can get a grant of up to £25,000 per property. Business properties with a rateable value of: £15,000 or less will get a grant of £10,000 between £15,001 and £51,000 will get a grant of £25,000
Details of daily Covid-19 cases and deaths.
Data sets which show Leeds City Council's website and Social Media traffic during the Covid-19 pandemic.
This data is based on potential COVID-19 symptoms reported by members of the public to NHS Pathways through NHS 111 or 999 and 111 online, and is not based on the outcomes of tests for coronavirus. This is not a count of people. In 111 online, any user that starts and launches the COVID-19 assessment services is indicating...
We’re looking to identify data that can help us better track and understand the COVID-19 situation in Leeds over the short, medium and long terms. This data could relate to health, economy, employment, crime etc. Do you have any data that could be shared and might be useful for others to reuse? Do you have any suggestions for sources of data that we could follow...
The Leeds Observatory is dedicated to data and analysis which will be of value in understanding the potential impact of COVID-19.
The COVID symptom tracker was created by doctors and scientists at King's College London, Guys and St Thomas’ Hospitals working in partnership with ZOE – a health science company. The app will be used to study the symptoms of COVID-19 and track the spread of this virus. This research is led by Prof. Tim Spector, professor of genetic epidemiology at King’s College London and director of TwinsUK.
An initial kick-off session to work out how we can get a local perspective and impact of the COVID-19 / coronavirus outbreak. About this Event Thursday 23 March 2020 11:00 – 12:00 ONLINE ONLY via Zoom There is a lot of coverage about the impact of the virus nationally but a majority of citizens’ concerns will be focused locally. They want to know how their local area will be affected – businesses,...
This data set shows the list of volunteers that were registered via the Voluntary Action Leeds online sign-up form between 17 th March – 8 th April (when the VAL forms were suspended as it was decided there were enough volunteers signed up). Each person has completed all necessary induction activities (4 online questionnaires) and...
...issued from the library catalogue Blank means no data available In 2020, all libraries closed from 19 March included due to the coronavirus outbreak. The re-opening of our libraries remained inline with government restrictions from July 2020 and responsive to local need, with many variations during the months of the Covid-19 pandemic. All Newcastle Libraries began to re-open from 12th April 2021.