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Coronavirus in Scotland: Who is dying and where? | Coronavirus in Scotland: Who is dying and where? |
(7 days later) | |
Weekly data published by National Records of Scotland (NRS) shows that the number of Covid-19 deaths in care homes has now overtaken those in hospital. | |
The NRS statistics show that by Sunday 31 May there had been 3,911 coronavirus deaths in Scotland, with 1,818 in care homes. | |
There have been 1,815 deaths in hospitals since the outbreak began. | |
The six deaths classed as "other institution" are thought to be the deaths of inmates in prison. | |
Between 25 and 31 May, most Covid-19 deaths were in care homes (51.9%), down slightly from 53.9% the previous week. | |
This chart shows where all Covid-19 deaths have been over the past 10 weeks. | |
New deaths fall for the fifth week in a row | |
Looking at the number of new deaths each day using NRS data, it is possible to see a peak of 108 on 9 April. | Looking at the number of new deaths each day using NRS data, it is possible to see a peak of 108 on 9 April. |
There is a second peak of 105 on 20 April, but new deaths per day have been mainly falling since then. | There is a second peak of 105 on 20 April, but new deaths per day have been mainly falling since then. |
Why is the total number of deaths higher than Scottish government figures? | |
Overall, the number of deaths recorded by the NRS is far higher than daily figures reported by Public Health Scotland (PHS). | |
This is because the NRS includes all cases where Covid-19 is mentioned on a death certificate, even if the patient had not been tested. The PHS figures are based on the deaths of those who had tested positive for the virus. | |
The graph below compares the NRS figures with the PHS daily figures. | The graph below compares the NRS figures with the PHS daily figures. |
Excess deaths | Excess deaths |
It is possible to measure deaths from Covid-19 against an average death rate using NRS figures. | |
The data shows that there have been 4,806 more deaths than would be expected since the outbreak hit Scotland, based on a five-year average. | |
At its peak, there were 878 more deaths than average between 6 April - 12 April. | |
This next chart looks at the total number of deaths in Scotland since 2 March, compared with the five-year average. | |
It shows how other deaths, not linked to Covid-19 on the death certificate, also saw a sharp rise at the end of March. Some experts believe many of these deaths could be undiagnosed Covid-19 cases. | |
Age and gender | |
The NRS gives a breakdown of the age and gender of patients whose death was linked to Covid-19. | |
More than 75% of all deaths involving Covid-19 up until 31 May were of people aged 75 or over. | |
The virus has caused the death of 24 people aged under 45, but no-one under 15 years old has died from Covid-19 in Scotland, according to the NRS. | |
Of all deaths involving Covid-19 in Scotland, 50.1% were male (1,961) and 49.9% were female (1,950). | |
Where are the deaths? | |
The NRS data includes the health board where the deaths were registered. | The NRS data includes the health board where the deaths were registered. |
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has recorded the highest number of deaths. Only one health board has recorded no Covid-19 deaths - NHS Western Isles. | NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has recorded the highest number of deaths. Only one health board has recorded no Covid-19 deaths - NHS Western Isles. |
It is also possible to calculate the death rate per 10,000 people for each council area of Scotland, using NRS population estimates. | It is also possible to calculate the death rate per 10,000 people for each council area of Scotland, using NRS population estimates. |
Inverclyde has the worst death rate, at just over 14 deaths per 10,000 people. | Inverclyde has the worst death rate, at just over 14 deaths per 10,000 people. |
Source for all graphs and figures: National Records of Scotland | Source for all graphs and figures: National Records of Scotland |