Excess mortality in English regions
Excess mortality by English region – broken down by age, sex, upper tier local authority, ethnic group, level of deprivation, cause of death and place of death.
Applies to England
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We are planning changes to the publication schedule, the next update to this analysis is scheduled for 9:30 on the 6 May 2022.
Monitoring excess mortality provides understanding of the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) during the course of the pandemic and beyond. Excess mortality in the regional report is defined as the number of deaths that are above the number expected based on mortality rates in previous years.
In the report the expected number of death registrations is modelled using 5 years of data from preceding years, to estimate the number of death registrations expected from 20 March 2020.
Excess deaths are broken down by age, sex, upper tier local authority, ethnic group, level of deprivation, cause of death and place of death.
The methods and national weekly reports are available.
If you have any comments or feedback, please contact us at eands-enquiries@phe.gov.uk.
Last updated 17 March 2022 + show all updates
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Updated with latest available data. In addition the regional reports have moved into a single interactive dashboard as opposed to being 9 separate HTML reports. The historic regional HTMLs are still available. There is a new breakdown in the data by deprivation and sex.
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