UK Deaths between March 2020 to June 2021.
For the period 13 March 2020 to 18 June 2021, there have been 115,861 more deaths, for all reasons, than would normally be expected.
128,207 are deaths within 28 days of a positive COVID-19 test result.
152,606 deaths have a death certificate that mentions COVID-19.
Source: www.bbc.com
UK Deaths for week ended 18 June 2021
Release date: 29 June 2021
There were 10,818 deaths in the UK registered in the week ending 19 June 2020.
This was 115 deaths more than the five-year average.
116 deaths mentioned “novel coronavirus (COVID-19)”
There were 9,459 deaths in England and Wales registered in the week ending 18 June 2021.
This was 42 deaths (0.4%) higher than the five-year average.
102 deaths mentioned “novel coronavirus (COVID-19)”, accounting for 1.1% of all deaths.
UK Deaths for week ended 19 June 2020
Release date: 30 June 2020
There were 10,681 deaths in the UK registered in the week ending 19 June 2020.
This was 8 deaths fewer than the five-year average.
849 deaths mentioned “novel coronavirus (COVID-19)”
There were 9,339 deaths in England and Wales registered in the week ending 19 June 2020.
This was 65 deaths (0.7%) fewer than the five-year average.
783 deaths mentioned “novel coronavirus (COVID-19)”, accounting for 8.4% of all deaths.
Source: www.ons.gov.uk
Next release: 6 July 2021
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