Religious affiliation and the risk of COVID 19 related mortality; a retrospective analysis of variation in pre and post lockdown risk by religious group in England and Wales
Item
PGV_ID
300739
Title
Religious affiliation and the risk of COVID 19 related mortality; a retrospective analysis of variation in pre and post lockdown risk by religious group in England and Wales
Author (individual or group)
Charlotte Hannah Gaughan, Methodology, Office for National Statistics, Newport, United
Kingdom
Daniel Ayoubkhani, Methodology, Office for National Statistics, Newport, United Kingdom
Vahe Nafilyan, Methodology, Office for National Statistics, Newport, United Kingdom
Peter Goldblatt, University College London, London, United Kingdom
Chris White, Health Analysis, Office for National Statistics, Newport, United Kingdom
Karen Tingay, Methodology, Office for National Statistics, Newport, United Kingdom
Neil Bannister, Health Analysis, Office for National Statistics, Newport, United Kingdom
Kingdom
Daniel Ayoubkhani, Methodology, Office for National Statistics, Newport, United Kingdom
Vahe Nafilyan, Methodology, Office for National Statistics, Newport, United Kingdom
Peter Goldblatt, University College London, London, United Kingdom
Chris White, Health Analysis, Office for National Statistics, Newport, United Kingdom
Karen Tingay, Methodology, Office for National Statistics, Newport, United Kingdom
Neil Bannister, Health Analysis, Office for National Statistics, Newport, United Kingdom
Contributor
chapelce
Genre
News articles and journalism about religious responses to COVID-19
Date
10/5/2020
Item sets
This item was submitted on March 18, 2021 by [anonymous user] using the form “Help gather religious responses to the pandemic” on the site “Preaching Goes Viral”: https://pandemicreligion.org/s/preaching-goes-viral
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