Source · Select Committees · Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee

Recommendation 31

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The new roadmap must be updated to point to where data can be found under...

Conclusion
The new roadmap must be updated to point to where data can be found under each indicator. The roadmap indicators should be added to the dashboard, with clear links through to the data at lower local authority level underpinning each one.
Paragraph Reference: 176
Government Response Not Addressed
HM Government Not Addressed
The Government has set out the four tests that will need to be met to move between each step, with at least a five week gap between steps: four weeks to observe the impact of the previous step and a further week’s notice to the public and businesses ahead of any further changes. This means that we will only move to the next step in the roadmap if it is safe to do so. On 5 April, the Government set out its assessment of these four tests that had been met at Step 2 and published the data and modelling that underpinned that decision. On 10 May, the Government did the same for Step 3. The Government also continues to hold regular press conferences, supported by our scientific advisers, to present the latest data and continues to ensure that data is available and accessible to the public on the key metrics. A list of all the metrics available in the public Dashboard by area type and devolved nations is attached and can be accessed here: https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/download. The Dashboard has clear links to data at lower local authority level with a total of 101 metrics at an overview level for the UK. There are 116 metrics for England at a national level, 68 at a regional level, 17 at a NHS regional level and 11 at NHS Trust level.