Monday, November 14th, 2022, 3:32 pm
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Deaths: Open Data as OpenDocument Format (ODF)
It’s good that this data has been published, but the Office for National Statistics (ONS) foolishly or inadvertently (certain inadequately) favoured proprietary Microsoft formats instead of open standards. Here are the data sets in a free format:
- Deaths involving COVID-19 decreased in the UK
- The proportion of deaths involving COVID-19
- Mortality rates due to COVID-19
- Deaths by age
- Pre-existing health conditions
- And obesity as factor
- Excess deaths
- Private homes death location
- COVID-19 and flu deaths
- Evidence that average age of death is lower for COVID-19 than flu and pneumonia
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