See the simple summary for Didcot South West, South Oxfordshire
Cases in Didcot South WestAvailable at MSOA level.By date of specimen in the seven days to 15 May 2022
- Last 7 days4Total cases by specimen date in the 7 days to 15 May 2022
- There has been a decrease of -4(-50%) compared to the previous 7 days.Change from previous 7 days (2 May 2022 - 8 May 2022)
- Last 7 days
- Cases per 100,000 people64.1Rate of cases per 100,000 people by specimen date on 15 May 2022
People vaccinated in Didcot South WestAvailable at MSOA level.Reported on 19 May 2022
- 1st dose88.3%Percentage of population aged 12+ vaccinated (1st dose) reported on 19 May 2022
- 2nd dose84.8%Percentage of population aged 12+ vaccinated (2nd dose) reported on 19 May 2022
- 3rd dose or boosters71.1%Percentage of population aged 12+ vaccinated (3rd dose and boosters) reported on 19 May 2022
- 1st dose
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People vaccinated in South Oxfordshire
Available at Local authority (Lower tier) level.
- Last 7 days – first dose55Number of people vaccinated (first dose) reported on 19 May 2022
- Total – first dose123,772Total number of people vaccinated (first dose) reported on 19 May 2022
- Last 7 days – second dose88Number of people vaccinated (second dose) reported on 19 May 2022
- Total – second dose120,002Total number of people vaccinated (second dose) reported on 19 May 2022
- Last 7 days – booster or third dose164Number of people vaccinated (booster or third dose) reported on 19 May 2022
- Total – booster or third dose102,402Total number of people vaccinated (booster or third dose) reported on 19 May 2022
- 89.7%Percentage of population aged 12+ vaccinated (first dose) reported on 19 May 2022First dose
- 86.9%Percentage of population aged 12+ vaccinated (second dose) reported on 19 May 2022Second dose
- 74.2%Percentage of population aged 12+ vaccinated (booster or third dose) reported on 19 May 2022Booster or third dose
People tested positive in South Oxfordshire
Available at Local authority (Lower tier) level.
- Last 7 days137Total number of people tested positive reported in the last 7 days (14 May 2022 - 20 May 2022)
- There has been a decrease of -12(-8.1%) compared to the previous 7 days.Change from previous 7 days (7 May 2022 - 13 May 2022)
Deaths within 28 days of positive test in South Oxfordshire
Available at Local authority (Lower tier) level.
- Last 7 days0Total number of deaths within 28 days of positive test reported in the last 7 days (14 May 2022 - 20 May 2022)
- There has been a decrease of -1(-100%) compared to the previous 7 days.Change from previous 7 days (7 May 2022 - 13 May 2022)
Rate per 100,000 people: 0.7
Patients admitted in Oxford University Hospitals
Available at Healthcare trust level.
- Last 7 days41Total number of patients admitted reported in the last 7 days (9 May 2022 - 15 May 2022)
- There has been a decrease of -23(-35.9%) compared to the previous 7 days.Change from previous 7 days (2 May 2022 - 8 May 2022)
Virus tests conducted in South Oxfordshire
Available at Local authority (Lower tier) level.
- Last 7 days4,198Total number of virus tests conducted reported in the last 7 days (13 May 2022 - 19 May 2022)
- There has been a decrease of -619(-12.9%) compared to the previous 7 days.Change from previous 7 days (6 May 2022 - 12 May 2022)
R value in South East
Available at Healthcare region level.
- R value, estimated range0.7 to 0.9Reported on 13 May 2022
About the R value
The average number of secondary infections produced by a single infected person.
- If R is greater than 1 the epidemic is growing.
- If R is less than 1 the epidemic is shrinking.
- If R is equal to 1 the total number of infections is stable.