

Quarterly suicide death registrations in England: 2001 to 2020 registrations and Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) to Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) 2021 provisional data Number of deaths involving the coronavirus (COVID-19) that occurred in each month in England and Wales, by country, age, sex and place of death. Provisional counts of the number of deaths and age-standardised mortality rates involving the coronavirus (COVID-19) between 1 March and 31 July 2020 in England and Wales.ĭeaths involving COVID-19, England and Wales: deaths occurring in June 2020 Includes deaths by date of death occurrence and breakdowns by sex and age.ĭeaths involving COVID-19 by local area and socioeconomic deprivation: deaths occurring between 1 March and 31 July 2020 Deaths occurring between 1 January 2021 and in England.ĭeaths due to coronavirus (COVID-19) compared with deaths from influenza and pneumonia, England and Wales: deaths occurring between 1 January and 31 August 2020Ĭomparison of deaths from the coronavirus (COVID-19) with deaths from influenza (flu) and pneumonia. Provisional counts of the number of deaths registered in England and Wales, including deaths involving coronavirus (COVID-19), in the latest weeks for which data are available.Īge-standardised mortality rates for deaths involving COVID-19 by vaccination status, broken down by age group. Publications related to Deaths Statistical bulletinsĭeaths registered weekly in England and Wales, provisional: week ending 1 July 2022 The ASMRs for first and second vaccine doses have been similar to those for unvaccinated people from March 2022 to May 2022, indicating a possible waning in protection however, the confidence limits are wide for these groups because of lower populations in these vaccination statuses.Before March 2022, those who had received a second vaccine dose over six months ago had higher monthly ASMRs for deaths involving COVID-19 than those who had received a second dose less than six months ago this indicates a possible waning of protection from vaccination over time.Monthly age-standardised mortality rates (ASMRs) for deaths involving coronavirus (COVID-19) have been consistently lower for all months since booster introduction in September 2021 for people who had received a third dose or booster at least 21 days ago, compared with unvaccinated people and those with just a first or second dose.Deaths involving COVID-19 by vaccination status, England: deaths occurring between 1 January 2021 and
