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  1. Jan 28, 2021 · As of week no. 53 of 2020 (week ending 1st January 2021), there were been 80,830 deaths involving COVID-19 registered in England and Wales.

  2. This is a list of notable people reported as having died from coronavirus disease 2019 , as a result of infection by the virus SARS-CoV-2 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    • Executive Summary: Disparities in Covid-19 Deaths in England
    • Main Findings
    • Covid-19 Deaths and Mortality Rates
    • Covid-19 Deaths Following First Infection and Reinfection
    • Sex of Covid-19 Deaths
    • Age of Covid-19 Deaths
    • Ethnicity of Covid-19 Deaths
    • Deprivation Level of Covid-19 Deaths
    • Regional Breakdown of Covid-19 Deaths
    • Sources of Covid-19 Deaths Data

    The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has published statistics on deaths in people with a positive SARS-CoV-2 test since 29 April 2020. In this report we present a retrospective description of deaths in people following a coronavirus (COVID-19) infection, focusing on disparities. The analysis starts with the first COVID-19 death of the pandemic on ...

    During the pandemic, marked disparities in COVID-19 deaths by age, sex, ethnicity, and deprivation level were consistently observed over the pandemic. Disparities between different geographic regions were observed in the first year of the pandemic but diminished over time. Deaths were highest among older adults: 92.3% of COVID-19 deaths were in peo...

    In this report, a COVID-19 death is defined as a death in a person within 28 days (equal to or less than) of the first positive SARS-CoV-2 test within their most recent COVID-19 infection. Deaths are presented for 2 time periods: 1. 2020 to 2022: from the first COVID-19 death on 2 March 2020 to 31 December 2022 2. 2022: the most recent full calenda...

    Since the start of the pandemic to end of December 2022, there were 20,453,216 reported cases of COVID-19 in England. In this period, 177,180 people died within 28 days of a positive SARS-CoV-2 test. This represents a crude mortality rate of 313 per 100,000 population. Since the start of the pandemic, the highest recorded number of daily deaths was...

    Since the start of the pandemic to end December 2022, deaths were higher in males than females, representing 55.3% of deaths, compared to females who represented 44.7% of deaths. Sex was unknown for less than 0.1% of all deaths. Age-standardised mortality rates were higher for males throughout the pandemic period, particularly during the first wave...

    Deaths were highest among people of older ages, particularly among those aged 60 and over. The 80 and over age group and the 70 to 79-year age group represented over half (58.3%) and just under a quarter (23.3%) of deaths, respectively. Figures 4a and 4b show age-standardised mortality rates per million population by age group. There is a strong ag...

    From the start of the pandemic to 31 December 2022, the largest number of deaths occurred among those in the White ethnic groups, representing 84.1% of deaths. 6.1%, 3.3%, and 0.5% of deaths occurred in people in the Asian/Asian British, Black/Black British, and the Mixed ethnic groups, respectively. Mortality rates were consistently highest among ...

    Relative deprivation was assessed using quintiles of the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) linked to residential lower super output area level of geographic residence. An IMD quintile of 1 represents the most deprived areas and IMDof 5 represents the least deprived areas. Since the start of the pandemic, the age-standardised mortality rate was co...

    Table 6 shows the cumulative number of COVID-19 deaths by UKHSAregion. From the start of the pandemic to end December 2022, the North West region had the highest number (27,996) and age-standardised rate (137.5 per 100,000 per year) of COVID-19 deaths, representing 16.0% of all deaths. The South West had the lowest age-standardised mortality rate a...

    UKHSAcombines mortality data from 4 sources: 1. deaths occurring in hospitals among individuals tested positive for COVID-19, notified to NHS England by NHS trusts 2. deaths notified to local health protection teams in the course of outbreak management 3. death reports from NHS electronic hospital records 4. Office for National Statistics (ONS) dea...

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  5. Although reported COVID-19 deaths between Jan 1, 2020, and Dec 31, 2021, totalled 5·94 million worldwide, we estimate that 18·2 million (95% uncertainty interval 17·1–19·6) people died worldwide because of the COVID-19 pandemic (as measured by excess mortality) over that period.

  6. For the latest daily updates of cases, deaths, and death rates see COVID-19 pandemic death rates by country. For even more international statistics in table, graph, and map form see COVID-19 pandemic by country.