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. 2022 Feb 22;3(2):100095. doi: 10.1016/j.xhgg.2022.100095

Table 2.

Composition of the consecutive UKB COVID-19 data releases

Release date Cases (tested positive) Controls % Tested positive females Age casesa
05.07.20b 1,029 486,291 45.29 57.02 (9.12)
05.25.20b 1,270 486,050 46.93 56.57 (9.25)
06.05.20 1,412 485,908 47.31 56.45 (9.23)
06.18.20 1,485 485,835 47.21 56.47 (9.19)
07.14.20 1,670 485,650 46.59 56.89 (9.14)
08.04.20 1,723 485,597 46.66 56.77 (9.11)
09.08.20 1,821 485,499 46.73 56.66 (9.10)
10.16.20 3,050 484,270 48.69 55.19 (9.09)
11.03.20 4,372 482,948 49.38 54.79 (8.95)
11.25.20 5,868 481,452 49.52 54.56 (8.88)
12.04.20 7,435 479,885 50.46 54.36 (8.80)
01.04.21 8,722 478,598 50.50 54.28 (8.79)
01.22.21 13,401 473,919 52.27 53.85 (8.66)
02.02.21 14,802 472,518 52.44 53.81 (8.64)
02.24.21 15,738 471,582 52.47 53.77 (8.63)
04.04.21 16,586 470,734 52.68 53.70 (8.62)
05.09.21 17,657 469,663 52.70 53.64 (8.62)
06.18.21 18,481 468,839 52.79 53.57 (8.60)
a

Mean baseline age (standard deviation), at recruitment.

b

For the first two releases, the numbers reflect all ancestries, but only cases and controls of EUR were considered for analyses.