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Five research teams tell us their top insights from our rapid COVID-19 funding call, established in December 2020 to harness the power of UK data to improve lives in the pandemic and beyond.
Early on in the pandemic, reports started emerging that ethnic minority groups were at greater risk of COVID-19. This project looked at data from healthcare records and linked it to national...
Analysis of community cohort studies linked to national testing data to understand how COVID-19 spreads at home, work, school and other public places and if this is affected by age, ethnic...
The pandemic changed the way we work. This project looked to understand how the pandemic impacted the working lives of women and men differently, focusing on job loss, precarious work and...
The Covid-19 pandemic continues to cause a huge strain on health care services, including palliative care, which aims to control symptoms and reduce suffering when patients cannot be cured. This...
Researchers used national data sets to answer questions at the start of the pandemic about who was being vaccinated, what kind of protection from COVID-19 they offered, and how safe they were on a...
New paper from EAVE II team uses linked GP, hospital and lab data to analyse severity of omicron variant and effectiveness of vaccine boosters against symptomatic disease in Scotland
We invited members of the public to participate in a workshop to understand public perspectives in making regional, linked health data available for research use, to support vaccine safety...
Just a few weeks into the first COVID-19 wave in the UK, reports identified a higher risk of deaths among ethnic minorities. The creation of the Public Health Research Database (PHRD) – a...