Confirmed High-Risk Rate vs Test Count by Day of the Week
Identifying weekly patterns in confirmed high-risk outcomes.
The Confirmed High-Risk Rate vs Test Count by Day of the Week report links the number of tests performed on each weekday with the confirmed high-risk rate. This analysis helps identify whether specific days of the week are associated with higher risk occurrences.

How does this report work?
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Displays the total daily test volume, broken down by weekday.
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Overlays the confirmed high-risk rate (%) on those same days.
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Allows the detection of weekly patterns, such as whether Mondays or Fridays show more high-risk outcomes.
Available filters
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Date: define the time range for analysis.
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Group: segment results by area, shift, or role.
Usefulness for HSE
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Helps identify critical days with a spike in confirmed high-risk outcomes.
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Supports planning preventive actions for specific days of the week.
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Aids in correlating external factors (shift start/end, workload, etc.) with risk occurrence.
Conclusion
This report provides a practical overview of the weekly dynamics of risk. With this insight, HSE teams can anticipate repeating patterns and reinforce preventive strategies on the most sensitive days.