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England & Wales Figures Total deaths in 2020 so far (Up to April 10th: 184,960 Total deaths where Covid 19 was mentioned on the Death Certificate: 10,335 Total avg deaths from the past 5 years: 174,963 Difference: 9,997 (increased deaths in 2020) Main points from latest release The provisional number of deaths registered in England and Wales in the week ending 10 April 2020 (Week 15) was 18,516; this represents an increase of 2,129 deaths registered compared with the previous week (Week 14), is 7,996 deaths more than the five-year average and is the highest weekly total since Week 1 in 2000. Of the deaths registered in Week 15, 6,213 mentioned “novel coronavirus (COVID-19)”, which is 33.6% of all deaths; this compares with 3,475 (21.2% of all deaths) in Week 14. In London, over half (53.2%) of deaths registered in Week 15 involved COVID-19; the West Midlands also had a high proportion of COVID-19 deaths, accounting for 37.0% of deaths registered in this region. total deaths registered by place of occurrence between Week 11 (when first COVID-19 deaths were registered) and Week 15, the number of deaths in care homes has doubled by 2,456 deaths (99.4% increase); whilst we have seen a 72.4% increase (3,603 deaths) in hospitals, and 51.1% increase in private homes (1,392 deaths). Of deaths involving COVID-19 registered up to Week 15, 83.9% (8,673 deaths) occurred in hospital with the remainder occurring in care homes, private homes and hospices. Week 15 included the Good Friday bank holiday; the five-year average does show a decrease in registrations over the Easter holiday; however, the Coronavirus Act 2020 allowed registry offices to remain open over Easter, which may have reduced any drop in registrations for Week 15 2020. The table includes number of deaths for which the underlying cause was coded to respiratory diseases as defined in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems Tenth Revision (ICD-10), as well as age group, sex and by area of usual residence. https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...nglandandwales The next update is due on 14th April. I'll upload once this figure comes out as the past week has been one of the heavier reported ones for Covid related deaths. Scotland figures: Total deaths in 2020 so far (Up to April 6th): 19,526 Total deaths where Covid 19 was mentioned on the Death Certificate: 962 Total avg deaths from the past 5 years: 18,573 Difference: 953 (increased) Key Findings As at 12 April, there have been a total of 962 deaths registered in Scotland where the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) was mentioned on the death certificate. The first mention of COVID-19 in a registered death certificate was the week beginning 16th March 2020. Of the total number of deaths registered in week 15 (6 to 12 April), there were 608 where COVID-19 was mentioned on the death certificate (30.9% of the total) an increase of 326 from the previous week (30 March – 5 April). A quarter (25%) of COVID-19 deaths registered to date related to deaths in care homes. 62% of deaths were in hospitals and 13% of deaths were at home or non-institutional settings. Almost 70% of all deaths involving COVID-19 to date were of people aged 75 or over. This number is different from the count of deaths published daily on the gov.scot website, because the latter is based on deaths of those who have tested positive for COVID-19. The NRS figures published here include all deaths where COVID-19 (included suspected cases) was mentioned on the death certificate. https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/covid19stats NI Figures Total deaths in 2020 so far (Up to April 10th): 4,821 Total deaths where Covid 19 was mentioned on the Death Certificate: 141 Total avg deaths from the past 5 years: 4,804 Difference: 17 (increase) https://www.nisra.gov.uk/publications/weekly-deaths Updated figures. Last edited by DJ123; 21-04-20 at 11:38 AM. |
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What we are starting to see now is a larger differential between the avg deaths vs 2020 (minus Covid) number is rising. This means that we are seeing an increase to the number of 'normal' deaths; Is this caused by all the focus being moved to Covid, and other 'routine' and planned medical procedures being delayed which is starting to be reflected?
Updated Covid Numbers England & Wales Figures Total deaths in 2020 so far (Up to April 17th: 207,311 Total deaths where Covid 19 was mentioned on the Death Certificate: 19,093 Total avg deaths from the past 5 years: 185,190 Difference: 22,121 (increased deaths in 2020) Main points from latest release The provisional number of deaths registered in England and Wales in the week ending 17 April 2020 (Week 16) was 22,351; this represents an increase of 3,835 deaths registered compared with the previous week (Week 15) and 11,854 more than the five-year average; this is the highest weekly total recorded since comparable figures begin in 1993. Of the deaths registered in Week 16, 8,758 mentioned “novel coronavirus (COVID-19)”, which is 39.2% of all deaths; this compares with 6,213 (33.6% of all deaths) in Week 15. In London, over half (55.5%) of deaths registered in Week 16 involved COVID-19; the North West and North East also had a high proportion of COVID-19 deaths, accounting for 42.3% and 41.1% respectively of deaths registered in these regions. Of deaths involving COVID-19 registered up to Week 16, 77.4% (14,796 deaths) occurred in hospital with the remainder occurring in care homes, private homes and hospices. The number of overall deaths in care homes for Week 16 was 7,316; this is 2,389 higher than Week 15, almost double the number in Week 14 and almost triple the number in Week 13. Week 16 included the Easter Monday bank holiday, and the five-year average shows a decrease in registrations over the Easter holiday; however, the Coronavirus Act 2020 allowed registry offices to remain open over Easter, which may have reduced any drop in registrations for Week 16 2020. https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...nglandandwales Scotland figures: Total deaths in 2020 so far (Up to April 20th): 23,281 Total deaths where Covid 19 was mentioned on the Death Certificate: 2,272 Total avg deaths from the past 5 years: 20,727 Difference: 2554 (increased) Key Findings As at 26 April, there have been a total of 2,272 deaths registered in Scotland where the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) was mentioned on the death certificate. The first mention of COVID-19 in a registered death certificate was the week beginning 16th March 2020. Of the total number of deaths registered in week 17 (20 to 26 April), there were 656 where COVID-19 was mentioned on the death certificate, an increase of 4 from the previous week (13 to 19 April). Deaths involving COVID-19 as a proportion of all deaths has increased from: 16% in week 14; 30% in week 15; 34% in week 16; and 36% in week 17. Over a third (39%) of COVID-19 deaths registered to date related to deaths in care homes. 52% of deaths were in hospitals and 9% of deaths were at home or non-institutional settings. Almost three quarters (74%) of all deaths involving COVID-19 to date were of people aged 75 or over. This number is different from the count of deaths published daily on the gov.scot website, because the latter is based on deaths of those who have tested positive for COVID-19. The NRS figures published here include all deaths where COVID-19 (included suspected cases) was mentioned on the death certificate. NI Figures Total deaths in 2020 so far (Up to April 10th): 5,247 Total deaths where Covid 19 was mentioned on the Death Certificate: 242 Total avg deaths from the past 5 years: 5,094 Difference: 153 (increase) https://www.nisra.gov.uk/publications/weekly-deaths |
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