![]() ![]() This data does not include deaths in people where COVID-19 is suspected but not confirmed by testing (SARS-CoV-2 PCR either negative or not tested). died more than 60 days after the first specimen date with COVID-19 mentioned on the death certificate.died within 60 days of the first specimen date.In this report deaths are defined as a death in a person with a laboratory-confirmed positive COVID-19 test and either: Data sourcesĬases of laboratory diagnosed COVID-19 resident in England were identified from the Second Generation Surveillance System ( SGSS).įact and date of death were derived from combined sources: NHS England hospital deaths, Office for National Statistics ( ONS) death registrations, PHE Health Protection Team direct reporting and Demographic Batch Service tracing of laboratory-confirmed cases. Further information on the data series can be found here. In this report we present the latest data on COVID-19 mortality. Public Health England ( PHE) has published statistics on deaths in people with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 since 29 April 2020. The total number of deaths and other mortality rate calculations reported are unaffected. Due to a misclassification of 2 subgroups within the Asian and Asian British and Black and Black British ethnic categories, the mortality rates reported for these ethnic groups were incorrect in this report, published on 14 July 2021. These have been corrected since 12 August 2021. The impact of the correction specifically affects the mortality rates presented for those of Asian and Asian British and/or Black and Black British ethnic categories, no other ethnic groups were affected by this error. ![]()
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