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Covid: Deaths near lowest level since March | Covid: Deaths near lowest level since March |
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Coronavirus accounted for 1% of all deaths in England and Wales in the second week of this month. | Coronavirus accounted for 1% of all deaths in England and Wales in the second week of this month. |
That's among the lowest figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) since March when the pandemic took hold. | That's among the lowest figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) since March when the pandemic took hold. |
It's feared this will rise following recent increases in cases and hospitalisations. | It's feared this will rise following recent increases in cases and hospitalisations. |
Deaths from all causes in England and Wales were higher than average in the week to 11 September. | Deaths from all causes in England and Wales were higher than average in the week to 11 September. |
This is likely to be because the August Bank Holiday delayed reporting, however. | This is likely to be because the August Bank Holiday delayed reporting, however. |
The north west of England had the most deaths from coronavirus. | The north west of England had the most deaths from coronavirus. |
The ONS counted registrations where "novel coronavirus" was mentioned on the death certificate. | The ONS counted registrations where "novel coronavirus" was mentioned on the death certificate. |
Although coronavirus deaths remain relatively low, this week also marks the first time they have increased rather than decreased since the beginning of April. | Although coronavirus deaths remain relatively low, this week also marks the first time they have increased rather than decreased since the beginning of April. |
The government is poised to introduce new restrictions on gatherings and hospitality, as cases of infection have begun to rise again. | |
Deaths hit their lowest point since mid-March in the week to 4 September, with 78 deaths certificates mentioning coronavirus as a factor. | Deaths hit their lowest point since mid-March in the week to 4 September, with 78 deaths certificates mentioning coronavirus as a factor. |
But analysis from Oxford University suggests that the number of Covid-19 deaths could be even lower. | But analysis from Oxford University suggests that the number of Covid-19 deaths could be even lower. |
The ONS count includes any death certificate that mentions Covid-19. | The ONS count includes any death certificate that mentions Covid-19. |
The Oxford analysis suggests that an increasing proportion of these death registrations mention Covid-19 without saying that the disease was a direct or underlying cause of the death. | The Oxford analysis suggests that an increasing proportion of these death registrations mention Covid-19 without saying that the disease was a direct or underlying cause of the death. |
In total, there were 51,818 deaths in England and Wales where coronavirus was mentioned on the death certificate - making up 12% of all deaths this year. | |
The ONS also looked at deaths among the working-age population between March and June, before many lockdown restrictions were eased. | |
It found of just over 5,000 deaths - 72% - were likely to be the result of an infection acquired before lockdown came into force. | |
People working in factories, and in the care and leisure sectors, had a significantly higher risk of dying than the average population. |