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Author: Sotiris Vandoros
Title: Has mortality due to other causes increased during the Covid-19 pandemic? Early evidence from England and Wales
  • Document date: 2020_4_18
  • ID: ev9p2apu_13
    Snippet: The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.14.20065706 doi: medRxiv preprint When comparing to the 5-year average (Figure 2) , the difference in deaths in week 14 2020 is by far the largest compared to any other week (19.5%). Again, such a clear pattern was not observed in weeks 10-13. Trends by sex are reported in Figure 3 , where again, for both females and males, there is a spike in non-Covid-19 deaths in week 14,.....
    Document: The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.14.20065706 doi: medRxiv preprint When comparing to the 5-year average (Figure 2) , the difference in deaths in week 14 2020 is by far the largest compared to any other week (19.5%). Again, such a clear pattern was not observed in weeks 10-13. Trends by sex are reported in Figure 3 , where again, for both females and males, there is a spike in non-Covid-19 deaths in week 14, 2020, compared to the same week in 2019. This, however, follows from a relative decrease in week 13. Figure 4 provides a breakdown by age group and sex. For all age groups over 44, for both females and males, there is a spike in non-covid-19 deaths in week 14, 2020, compared to 2019, but nothing similar in the weeks before. Figure 5 shows that such a spike in week 14, following a relative decrease in week 13, occurs in every Region in England and Wales.

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