100 'excess deaths' recorded in Sunderland

Almost 100 more deaths were recorded in Sunderland in the first half of the year than expected, new figures suggest.
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Excess death figures

Public Health England data compares the number of deaths registered with how many were predicted based on previous mortality rates to calculate the number of excess deaths in an area.

Based on estimates for 2015-19, Sunderland was predicted to see 1,578 deaths from any causes in the first 26 weeks of the year (January 2 and July 2).

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But there were 1,673 deaths during this period – 95 more estimated.

Of the deaths registered in the first half of 2021, 232 (14%) had Covid-19 on the death certificate.

Across England, there were 29,700 excess deaths during the first eight weeks of the year, as the effects of the second coronavirus wave were felt.

The week ending February 5 was the deadliest during the first half of 2021 in England, when there were 5,004 excess deaths.

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In Sunderland, the highest weekly excess death total came in the seven days to February 12, when the area recorded 23 excess deaths.

By contrast, there were nine fewer deaths in the week ending March 26 than had been predicted.

Sarah Scobie, deputy director of research at the Nuffield Trust, said England has seen fewer deaths from other illnesses such as flu this year because of social distancing and lockdowns.

She added: “The case numbers are beginning to fall again, but excess deaths for this time of year against the average have been creeping up.”