[PDF][PDF] Deaths involving COVID-19, England and Wales: deaths occurring in May 2020

A Campbell, S Caul - Office for National Statistics, 2020 - backup.ons.gov.uk
Taking into account the age structure of the population, the rate of deaths in the period due
to COVID-19 was 210.3 per 100,000 persons in England compared with 193.3 per 100,000 …

[PDF][PDF] Deaths involving COVID-19, England and Wales; deaths occurring in June 2020

A Campbell, S Caul - Office for National Statistics. London, 2020 - backup.ons.gov.uk
Taking into account the age structure of the population, the rate of deaths in June due to
COVID-19 was 53.0 per 100,000 persons in England compared with 47.0 per 100,000 …

Report 28: Excess non-COVID-19 deaths in England and Wales between 29th February and 5th June 2020

G Forchini, A Løchen, T Hallett, P Aylin, PJ White… - 2020 - diva-portal.org
There were 189,403 deaths from any cause reported in England from 29th February to 5th
June 2020 inclusive, and 11,278 all-cause deaths in Wales over the same period. Of those …

[HTML][HTML] Excess mortality in England and Wales during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic

E Kontopantelis, MA Mamas, J Deanfield… - J Epidemiol …, 2021 - jech.bmj.com
Background Deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic result directly from infection and
exacerbation of other diseases and indirectly from deferment of care for other conditions …

[PDF][PDF] Deaths involving COVID-19 by local area and socioeconomic deprivation: deaths occurring between 1 March and 31 May 2020

S Caul - Office for National Statistics, 2020 - backup.ons.gov.uk
Between March and May, London had the highest age-standardised mortality rate with
137.6 deaths involving COVID-19 per 100,000 persons; this was higher than any other …

[PDF][PDF] Deaths involving COVID-19 by local area and socioeconomic deprivation: deaths occurring between 1 March and 31 July 2020

S Caul - Statistical Bulletin, 2020 - backup.ons.gov.uk
Taking into account the size and age structure of the population, there were 90.2 deaths
involving COVID-19 per 100,000 people in England and Wales over the period March to …

[HTML][HTML] The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on non-COVID-associated mortality: A descriptive longitudinal study of UK data

S Makanjuola, S Shantikumar - Public Health in Practice, 2024 - Elsevier
Background It has been previously reported in the literature that the COVID-19 pandemic
resulted in overall excess deaths and an increase in non-COVID deaths during the …

[HTML][HTML] An audit of COVID-19 death reporting in counties Cork and Kerry, Ireland, winter 2021–2022

P White, C Crowe, A Bowe, A Brennan… - Irish Journal of Medical …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Background In Ireland, a 'COVID-19 death'is defined as any death in which the
decedent was COVID-19 positive and had no clear alternative cause of death unrelated to …

Excess mortality during the Covid-19 pandemic: Early evidence from England and Wales

S Vandoros - Social Science & Medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
The Covid-19 pandemic has claimed many lives in the UK and globally. The objective of this
paper is to study whether the number of deaths not registered as Covid-19-related has …

[PDF][PDF] Coronavirus (COVID-19) related deaths by ethnic group, England and Wales: 2 March 2020 to 15 May 2020

C White, V Nafilyan - Office for National Statistics, 2020 - backup.ons.gov.uk
Provisional analysis for the period 2 March to 15 May 2020 shows, that after taking into
account size and age structure of the population, the mortality rate for deaths involving …