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CASESCASES
Data sourced from management information and may differ from official statistics.
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New cases by reported day and new cases by test date
New cases by reported day New cases reported (7 day average)New cases by test date
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Number of cumulatives cases reported
Source: Public Health Wales
Data as at:26/05/2020
CASES BY LOCAL HEALTH BOARDCASES BY LOCAL HEALTH BOARD
Data sourced from management information and may differ from official statistics.Source: Public Health Wales
Data as at:26/05/2020
New Cases Cumulative Cases
Aneurin Bevan University 8 2,522
Betsi Cadwaladr University 42 2,619
Cardiff and Vale University 14 2,654
Cwm Taf Morgannwg University 19 2,463
Hywel Dda 1 1,044
Powys Teaching 4 276
Swansea Bay University 8 1,855
To be confirmed 1 105
Wales total 97 13,538
Resident outside Wales 0 115
Total 97 13,653
CASES BY LOCAL AUTHORITYCASES BY LOCAL AUTHORITY
Data sourced from management information and may differ from official statistics.Source: Public Health Wales
Data as at:26/05/2020
CUMULATIVE DEATHSCUMULATIVE DEATHS
Source: Public Health Wales and Office for National Statistics
Data as at 26/05/20 and up to 15/05/20
Note: The Chief Statistician’s blog explains why the PHW data differs to the more
comprehensive ONS data
Number of deaths involving COVID-19, reported and by date of deaths, by source:
5 March to 26 May 2020
Data sourced from management information and may differ from official statistics.
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Number of deaths involving COVID-19 reported by Public Health Wales
Newly reported deaths Date of deaths Date of deaths - 7 days rolling average
DAILY DEATHSDAILY DEATHS
Source: Public Health Wales
Data as at 26/05/20
The figure of 110 deaths reported on 23 April
2020 includes 84 retrospective deaths which
occurred between 27 March 2020 and 22 April
2020 in Betsi Cadwalader University Health
Board.The figure of 73 deaths reported on 28 April
2020 includes 30 retrospective deaths which
occurred between 29 March 2020 and 24
April 2020 in Hywel Dda UHB.
Data sourced from management information and may differ from official statistics.
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Number of invasive ventilated beds, by use
Vacant Occupied by COVID-19 case Occupied by non-COVID-19 case
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Percentage of invasive ventilated beds, by use
% Vacant % Occupied by COVID-19 case % Occupied by Non-COVID19 case
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FOR INTERNAL WELSH
GOVERNMENT USE ONLYINVASIVE VENTILATED BEDSINVASIVE VENTILATED BEDS
Data sourced from management information and may differ from official statistics.Source: NHS Wales Informatics Service
Data as at:27/05/2020
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Number of general and acute beds, by use
Vacant Occupied by COVID-19 case Occupied by non COVID-19 case
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Percentage of general and acute beds, by use
% Vacant % Occupied by COVID-19 case % Occupied by non COVID-19 case
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GOVERNMENT USE ONLYGENERAL AND ACUTE BEDSGENERAL AND ACUTE BEDS
Data from community hospitals included for
the first time
Data sourced from management information and may differ from official statistics.Source: NHS Wales Informatics Service
Data as at:27/05/2020
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FOR INTERNAL WELSH
GOVERNMENT USE ONLYHOSPITALISATIONS AND NEW ADMISSIONSHOSPITALISATIONS AND NEW ADMISSIONS
Data sourced from management information and may differ from official statistics.Source: NHS Wales Informatics Service
Data as at:27/05/2020
Data from
community hospitals
included for the first timeChange in reporting
which re-classified some
patients as COVID-19
Patients
OFFICIAL: SENSITIVE
FOR INTERNAL WELSH
GOVERNMENT USE ONLYEMERGENCY AMBULANCE CALLSEMERGENCY AMBULANCE CALLS
Data sourced from management information and may differ from official statistics.
Source: Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust
Data as at 26/05/2020
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Emergency ambulance calls
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FOR INTERNAL WELSH
GOVERNMENT USE ONLY111 AND NHS DIRECT CALLS111 AND NHS DIRECT CALLS
Data sourced from management information and may differ from official statistics.
Source: Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust
Data as at 26/05/2020
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Calls answered or abandoned after 60 seconds
Calls answered or abandoned after 60 seconds Seven day rolling average
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FOR INTERNAL WELSH
GOVERNMENT USE ONLYDAILY A&E ATTENDANCES DAILY A&E ATTENDANCES
Data sourced from management information and may differ from official statistics.
Source: NHS Wales Informatics Service
Data as at 25/05/2020
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Number of daily A&E attendances
Source: Welsh GovernmentData as at 27/05/20
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GOVERNMENT USE ONLYWeekly average percentage of NHS staff absencesWeekly average percentage of NHS staff absences
Data sourced from management information and may differ from official statistics.
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GOVERNMENT USE ONLYNOTESNOTES
The data published here are taken from management information and are subject to change. These data
have not been subject to the same validation processes undertaken for official statistics releases.
However, they are provided to support transparency and understanding of NHS activity at this time. The
official statistics should continue to be considered the authoritative source of data.
Slide Notes
Overall The data published here are taken from management information and are subject to change. These data have not been subject to the same validation processes undertaken
for official statistics releases. However, they are provided to support transparency and understanding of NHS activity at this time. The official statistics should continue to be
considered the authoritative source of data.
Cases Reporting times for tests and cases changed on 9th/10th April. Therefore, values of 8th April do not reflect 24 hours of activity on this date.
New cases by test date is based on the day the sample was taken for testing. As test results take time to come back, sometimes three days, the last three days of new cases
by test date have been excluded.
Deaths Newly reported deaths are based on those reported at 2pm by Public Health Wales every day. The date of death is based on the day that the death occurred. As the date of
deaths is updated retroactively after deaths are reported, the last three days are excluded. This includes deaths occurring in individuals who were laboratory confirmed with
COVID19. The figures do not include individuals who may have died from COVID19 but who were not confirmed by laboratory testing.
The majority of deaths reported occurred in hospital settings, however a proportion occurred in other settings.
The Chief Statistician’s blog explains why the PHW data differs to the more comprehensive ONS data
Invasive ventilated
beds
Invasive ventilated beds include those beds in a critical care environment, plus those outside of a critical care environment. There are usually around 152 critical care beds
in Wales.
Field hospitals included from 21 April 2020 and community hospitals included from 23 April 2020.
COVID19 patients include suspected, confirmed and recovering COVID19 patients.
Historic data may have been revised and therefore may not be identical to that previously published.
From 22 May, a change in reporting resulted in some patients in Wales being reclassified as COVID patients. Prior to this date, some COVID positive patients who had been
in hospital for 14 days and recovered were reported as non COVID patients
General and acute
beds
Field hospitals included from 21 April 2020 and community hospitals included from 23 April 2020.
COVID19 patients include suspected, confirmed and recovering COVID19 patients.
Historic data may have been revised and therefore may not be identical to that previously published.
From 22 May, a change in reporting resulted in some patients in Wales being reclassified as COVID patients. Prior to this date, some COVID positive patients who had been
in hospital for 14 days and recovered were reported as non COVID patients
Hospitalisations and
admissions
Field hospitals included from 21 April 2020 and community hospitals included from 23 April 2020.
Hospitalisation for COVID19 include suspected, confirmed and recovering COVID19 patients.
Historic data may have been revised and therefore may not be identical to that previously published.
From 22 May, a change in reporting resulted in some patients in Wales being reclassified as COVID patients. Prior to this date, some COVID positive patients who had been
in hospital for 14 days and recovered were reported as non COVID patients
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GOVERNMENT USE ONLYNOTESNOTES
Slide Notes
Ambulance calls Number of incidents in Wales that Welsh ambulances attended.
111 and NHS Direct
calls
Figures represent total calls answered or calls abandoned after 60 seconds to 111 and NHS Direct. This data also differs from the Public Heath Wales Dashboard.
The PHW dashboard only includes calls logged into their system for certain protocol and does not include all callers who wished to speak to an operator
Daily A&E
attendances
Includes attendances to both major and minor hospitals. Some small minor A&E units are not able to submit daily data, therefore there is probably a small undercount in total
attendance.
NHS staff absences These figures include data for all NHS organisations in Wales but exclude data for Swansea Bay until 20 May (as they were unable to provide data on the same basis as the
other organisations until that date).
Cardiff & Vale do not provide data for weekends / bank holidays. Therefore, data for the previous Friday is repeated over Saturday and Sunday (and bank holiday Monday).
Nursing and midwifery category includes only registered staff.
The percentage of staff self-isolating does not necessarily reflect staff absent from work. For example, there will be staff who are able to continue working at home.