Official statistics overview:

COVID-19 Health Inequalities Monitoring in England Tool (CHIME)

A national tool that brings together data to monitor the direct impacts of COVID-19 on health inequalities.

Applies to England

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COVID-19 Health Inequalities Monitoring in England Tool (CHIME)

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The CHIME tool brings together data relating to the direct impacts of COVID-19, on factors such as mortality rates, hospital admissions, confirmed cases and vaccinations.

By presenting inequality breakdowns, including by age, sex, ethnic group, level of deprivation and region, the tool provides a single point of access to:

  • show how inequalities have changed during the course of the pandemic and what the current cumulative picture is
  • bring together data in one tool to enable users to access and utilise the intelligence more easily
  • provide indicators with a consistent methodology across different datasets to facilitate understanding
  • support users to identify and address inequalities within their areas and identify priority areas for recovery
Published 20 May 2021
Last updated 18 November 2021 + show all updates
  1. Indicator data updated to include latest available data. The provisional life expectancy estimates and life expectancy breakdowns are now based on final data for 2020. In response to user feedback, the age groups used for age-specific rates for confirmed cases by ethnic group have been changed so that working age populations are more easily identifiable. The new age groups are: 0 to 24, 25 to 49, 50 to 64 and 65+. These replace the previous age groups: 0 to 24, 25 to 49, 50 to 74 and 75+.

  2. New update to interactive dashboard.

  3. The CHIME tool now includes vaccination data.

  4. New update to interactive dashboard.

  5. First published.