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Calendar by week number 20154/11/2023 This weekly bulletin provides a separate breakdown of the number of deaths involving coronavirus. We often see high death registrations in the first two weeks of January when registration services are dealing with any backlog from the Christmas period. For example, bank holidays can affect the number of registrations within a week or month because of the closure of registration offices. The number of registration days in a reference period can affect mortality statistics. As 2021 is a coronavirus pandemic year, which does increase some of the expected deaths in a week, other comparisons are also used including week-by-week and 2021 only. The further we move away from the five years in question, the less robust the measure is because of changes in population numbers, age and structure.ĭeaths registered in 2022 will be compared with the 2016, 2017, 2018, 20 five-year average. The 2015 to 2019 five-year average was used to compare against deaths registered in 20 because it provides a comparison with the number of deaths expected per week in a usual (non- coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic) year. Using five years means that random year-on-year fluctuations are smoothed. The five-year average is designed to show us the expected number of deaths based on the most recent years. Because of the rapidly changing situation, we also provide provisional updated totals for death occurrences based on the latest available death registrations, up to 16 July 2022. To allow time for registration and processing, figures are published 11 days after the week ends. To meet user needs, we publish timely but provisional counts of death registrations in England and Wales in our Deaths registered weekly in England and Wales, provisional dataset. Try the new way to filter and download these data:ĭeaths registered weekly in England and Wales by age and sex: COVID-19ĭeaths registered weekly in England and Wales by region: COVID-19ĭeath registrations and occurrences by local authority and place of death Provisional counts of the number of deaths due to coronavirus (COVID-19) registered by region of usual residence in England and Wales. Provisional counts of the number of care home resident deaths registered in England and Wales, by region, including deaths involving COVID-19, in the latest weeks for which data are available.ĭeaths registered weekly due to COVID-19 by region of usual residence, provisional Published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and the Care Quality Commission (CQC).Ĭare home resident deaths registered in England and Wales, provisional Provisional counts of deaths in care homes caused by COVID-19 by local authority. Number of deaths in care homes notified to the Care Quality Commission, England Provisional counts of the number of deaths registered in England and Wales, including deaths involving COVID-19, by local authority, health board and place of death in the latest weeks for which data are available. Includes data on coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths.ĭeath registrations and occurrences by local authority and health board Provisional counts of the number of deaths registered in England and Wales, by age, sex and region, in the latest weeks for which data are available. UK mortality figures for the week ending 8 July 2022 are not available because of a bank holiday in Northern Ireland.įigure 1: Total deaths from all causes were above the five-year average in Week 27 Number of deaths registered by week, England and Wales, 28 December 2019 to 8 July 2022ĭeaths registered weekly in England and Wales, provisional The number of deaths was above the five-year average in private homes (19.1% above, 473 excess deaths), hospitals (7.9% above, 325 excess deaths), care homes (5.9% above, 112 excess deaths) and other settings (2.3% above, 18 excess deaths) in Week 27 in England and Wales. Of the 423 deaths involving COVID-19 in Week 27, 61.9% (262 deaths) had this recorded as the underlying cause of death, a decrease from 63.9% in Week 26. Source: Office for National Statistics – Deaths registered weekly in England and Wales Download this table Table 1: Deaths registered in England and Wales, week ending 08 July 2022 (Week 27 2022). Total involving COVID-19 (Wto Week 27 2022) Percentage change compared to 5-year average (2016 to 20) Table 1: Deaths registered in England and Wales, week ending 08 July 2022 (Week 27 2022) Week 27 2022
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