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Mar 9, 2023 · The leading cause of death from March 2020 to December 2022 with the highest number of excess deaths in England and Wales was Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions (associated with...
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Number of excess deaths, including deaths due to coronavirus...
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- Excess mortality in England analysis
- Excess mortality in English regions analysis
- Excess mortality in England: methodology 2020 to 2023
- Archive of excess mortality in England weekly reports, 3 July 2020 to 26 February 2021
- Archive of regional excess mortality reports from July 2020 to Nov 2021
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Analysis estimating excess mortality during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/documents/EMMethodology.pdf
https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/static-reports/mortality-surveillance/excess-mortality-in-england-latest.html
https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/static-reports/mortality-surveillance/excess-mortality-in-english-regions-latest.html
The 2 reports on this page provide an estimate of excess mortality during and after the COVID-19 pandemic in:
•England
•English regions
‘Excess mortality’ in these analyses is defined as the number of deaths that are above the estimated number expected. The expected number of deaths is modelled using 5 years of data from preceding years to estimate the number of death registrations expected in each week.
In both reports, excess deaths are broken down by age, sex, upper tier local authority, ethnic group, level of deprivation, cause of death and place of death. The England report also includes a breakdown by region.
Excess deaths have been estimated from 21 March 2020 onwards.
Provisional counts of weekly death registrations by sex, age group and regions (published each Wednesday, 12 days after the week ends); death registration counts are also included for selected...
Oct 8, 2020 · Weekly all-cause mortality surveillance: 2020 to 2021. How the actual number and type of death registrations in England and Wales compare to predictions for each week. From: Public Health...
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As in 2020, the leading cause of death in England and Wales in 2021 was the coronavirus (COVID-19), with 67,350 deaths (11.5% of all deaths); the second most common cause of death was dementia...
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