7/9/2023 0 Comments 2021 calendar with week numberThe International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition (ICD-10) definitions are available in Section 5: Measuring the data.Based on date a death was registered rather than occurred. ![]() Therefore, the sum of "England" and "Wales" which exclude non-residents, will differ from "England and Wales". ![]() Figures for "England and Wales" include non-residents.Source: Deaths registered weekly in England and Wales from the Office for National Statistics Total deaths above 5-year average (Wto Week 15 2023) Total involving COVID-19 (Wto Week 15 2023) Percentage change compared to 5-year average (2017 to 20, 2022) Table 1: Deaths registered in England and Wales, week ending 14 April (Week 15 2023) Week 15 2023Įngland and Wales (including non-residents) For more information on different measures of excess death and our current work around excess mortality, please read our blog post, How do we measure expected and excess deaths?.The number of deaths registered in the UK in the week ending 14 April 2023 (Week 15) was 11,488, which was 1.6% below the five-year average (188 fewer deaths) of these deaths, 547 involved COVID-19.The number of deaths was above the five-year average in private homes (2.9% above, 78 excess deaths) but below the five-year average in other settings (1.9% below, 15 fewer deaths), hospitals (4.2% below, 198 fewer deaths) and care homes (8.3% below, 177 fewer deaths).The Easter Monday bank holiday occurred in Week 15 and, in addition, the number of deaths registered in the five-year average for Week 15 is affected by bank holidays, with a bank holiday in two of the five years. ![]()
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