126 data results that are related to Health and well-being , sorted by release date
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Coronavirus and clinically extremely vulnerable people, reopening worry
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Coronavirus and the social impacts on Great Britain: Proof of vaccination status or negative test result and worries about returning to school and perceived risk of catching COVID-19.
Data from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN) on whether and where someone has had to prove they have received a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine or had a negative test result, on worries about children returning to school including the reasons why and peoples perceptions of their risk of catching COVID-19, covering the period 8 to 19 September 2021. -
Attitudes towards the future of homeworking: September 2021
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Socialising indoors and outdoors, by five-category ethnicity breakdown: March to August 2021
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the social impacts on Great Britain: Future working from home plans, 11 to 20 August 2021
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Coronavirus and the social impacts on Great Britain: attitudes to the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine booster and winter flu jabs
Data from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN) on the attitudes to the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine booster and winter flu jabs, covering the period 18 to 22 August 2021. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) and future working from home plans: August 2021
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Coronavirus and the social impacts on Great Britain: Vaccine offers and uptake including attitudes to second dose by age, sex and ethnicity
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Coronavirus and vaccine hesitancy, Great Britain
Estimates of vaccine sentiment with breakdowns by different population groups. Analysis based on the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.Keywords: COVI-19, attitudes, vaccine hesitancy, Coronavirus
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Coronavirus and vaccine hesitancy, International Territorial Level (ITL) 1
Estimates of vaccine sentiment for ITL1 geographies (countries and regions of the UK) split by characteristics including age, employment, tenure, health and Index of Multiple Deprivation. Analysis based on the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).Keywords: attitudes, vaccine hesitancy, COVID-19, COVID 19, COVID19, corona virus