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. 2020 Aug 29;9(4):598–612. doi: 10.1016/j.hlpt.2020.08.009

Table 1.

Public data availability on Covid-19 in Sweden.

Data source Public Health Agency1,2 National Board of Health and Welfare3 Intensive Care Register4
Dashboards, summary statistics
  • The total number of cases, also in women and in men

  • The total number of cases by region (21 regions; presented in a bar chart)

  • The total number of cases by the age groups (10 age groups for every decade, presented in a bar chart)

  • The total number of deaths, also in women and in men

  • The total number of deaths by the age groups (10 age groups for every decade, presented in a bar chart)

  • The number of new deaths per day (presented in a bar chart)

  • The number of new cases per day (presented in a bar chart)

  • The total number of cases per day (presented in a bar chart)

  • The number of newly admitted to the intensive care units per day (presented in a bar chart)

    The total number of admitted to the ICUs, also in women and men

  • Geographical map of the incidence by the regions

    The numbers of new cases per day by region (with possibility to select any previous day).

  • The number of deceased: regional distribution, sex and age groups, comorbidities

  • Proportion of people, 70 years and older, with the occurrence of diseases that can contribute to severe symptoms of Covid-19 and the number of comorbidities; also, the similar information about people who need special living arrangements

  • Number of cases and deaths among people over 70, by age and type of housing

  • Number of cases among people with housing assistance

  • Hospitalised and admitted to ICUs patients by age and sex

  • Summary table with the main numbers (e.g., total number of patients admitted, average age and median age, sex, proportions with comorbidities).

  • The number of the patients at ICUs per day

  • The number of newly admitted to ICUs per day

  • The cumulative number of the patients admitted to ICU by week

  • The distribution by the age groups and sex

  • The distribution by the risk groups (i.e., 65 years or older, pregnant, hypertension, chronic heart disease, chronic lung disease, chronic kidney failure, chronic liver failure, diabetes, obesity, neuromuscular disease, immunodeficiency, other) and sex

  • The distribution by regions

Raw data (available to download)
  • The number of new cases per day, total and by the regions

  • The number of new deaths per day

  • The number of newly admitted to the intensive care units per day

  • Data stratified by regions: the total number of cases, incidence per 100,000, the total number of admitted to the ICUs, the total number of deaths

  • Data stratified by sex: the total number of cases, the total number of deaths, and the total number of admitted to the ICUs

  • Data stratified by the age groups: the total number of cases, the total number of deaths, and the total number of admitted to the ICUs.

  • The number of deceased per day, age distribution, regional distribution, comorbidities, place of death, and type of housing (i.e., ordinary, care home, or with home service)

  • Number of deaths 2015-2020 (also by county, week, over 70)

  • Estimations of the vulnerable groups by age and sex, with particular comorbidities, the number of comorbidities, special living arrangements

  • Number of cases and deaths with covid-19 for people over 70, by age and type of housing; also, among people with housing assistance

  • Hospital care times (age, sex, region)

  • The number of the patients at ICUs per day

  • The number of newly admitted to ICUs per day

  • The distribution by the age groups and sex

  • The distribution by the risk groups

  • The distribution by regions

    The cumulative number of the patients admitted to ICU by week

Reports
  • Weekly reports (overview of the situation in the world and in the country, summary of the monitoring system, analyses of cases, gender and age distribution, place of living, travelling patterns, ICUs, sentinel surveillance, mortality).

  • The estimation of the instantaneous reproduction number

  • Estimates of the peak-day and the number of infected in Stockholm region

  • Estimated impact of absence of care staff during school closures

  • Criteria for considering a person as non-infectious

  • Covid-19 in children and young people

  • Infection spread scenarios for the autumn

  • The infection fatality rate in Stockholm

  • Prevalence by occupations

  • Demogrpahic description of confirmed cases

  • Statistics of the number of deceased with Covid-19

  • Statistics related to Covid-19

    Statistics on Covid-19 among the elderly by type of housing

  • Statistics on Covid-19 among persons with disabilities

  • Statistics on care times for patients with Covid-19

Notes
  • Also, PHA reports the total and weekly numbers of samples analysed for the virus (updated weekly).

    During daily updates, cases among healthcare workers are shown separetly

  • Supporting information and guidance for healthcare and social service staff