02 November 2021

Slight rise in Covid-19 deaths registered in England and Wales

02 November 2021

The number of deaths involving coronavirus registered each week in England and Wales has risen for the second week in a row, though figures remain at a low level.

A total of 792 deaths registered in the week ending October 22 mentioned Covid-19 on the death certificate, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

This is up 11% on the previous week, and follows a 7% rise a week earlier.

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However, deaths are still far below levels seen during the winter.

There were 8,433 deaths involving Covid-19 registered in England and Wales in the week to January 29, at the peak of the second wave of the virus.

By contrast, the weekly total has been between 600 and 900 for the last two months.

The relatively low number of deaths in the third wave so far, when compared with the second wave of the virus, reflects the success of the rollout of coronavirus vaccines across the country.

Vaccinations in England are estimated to have prevented 127,500 deaths up to September 24, according to research by Cambridge University and the UK Health Security Agency.

But there are still more people dying than normal for this time of the year.

The total number of deaths registered in England and Wales in the week to October 22 was 14.6% above the pre-pandemic five-year average, the ONS said – the equivalent of 1,443 more deaths.

It is the 16th week in a row where the ONS has reported extra deaths, or “excess deaths”.

The number of excess deaths in private homes in England and Wales since the start of the pandemic now stands at 74,745, according to analysis by the PA news agency.

Of this number, just 8,759, or 12%, were deaths that involved coronavirus.

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Overall, 166,223 deaths have occurred in the UK where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate, the ONS said.

The highest number on a single day was 1,484 on January 19.

During the first wave of the virus, the daily toll peaked at 1,461 on April 8 2020.

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