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  1. New Zealand - Health Indicators

    • data.humdata.org
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    Updated Feb 7, 2025
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    World Health Organization (2025). New Zealand - Health Indicators [Dataset]. https://data.humdata.org/dataset/who-data-for-new-zealand
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    csv(12959), csv(1997414), csv(884471), csv(98093), csv(86369), csv(45021), csv(2200), csv(294582), csv(3431), csv(2684), csv(392061), csv(281885), csv(52165), csv(6278), csv(6059), csv(1449073), csv(5218), csv(276119), csv(12641), csv(12471), csv(31959), csv(345500), csv(105388), csv(370723), csv(128521), csv(1137578), csv(12374), csv(111317), csv(2313), csv(9751), csv(1342), csv(96562), csv(57044), csv(5151383), csv(2410), csv(3634190)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 7, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    World Health Organizationhttps://who.int/
    Area covered
    New Zealand
    Description

    This dataset contains data from WHO's data portal covering the following categories:

    Air pollution, Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), Assistive technology, Child mortality, Dementia diagnosis, treatment and care, Dementia policy and legislation, Environment and health, Foodborne Diseases Estimates, Global Dementia Observatory (GDO), Global Health Estimates: Life expectancy and leading causes of death and disability, Global Information System on Alcohol and Health, HIV, Health Inequality Monitor, Health financing, Health systems, Health taxes, Health workforce, Hepatitis, Immunization coverage and vaccine-preventable diseases, International Health Regulations (2005) monitoring framework, Malaria, Maternal and reproductive health, Mental health, Neglected tropical diseases, Noncommunicable diseases, Nutrition, Oral Health, Priority health technologies, Resources for Substance Use Disorders, Road Safety, SDG Target 3.8 | Achieve universal health coverage (UHC), Sexually Transmitted Infections, Tobacco control, Tuberculosis, Vaccine-preventable communicable diseases, Violence against women, Violence prevention, Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), Women and health, World Health Statistics.

    For links to individual indicator metadata, see resource descriptions.

  2. Weekly number of excess deaths in England and Wales 2020-2025

    • statista.com
    Updated Jun 26, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Weekly number of excess deaths in England and Wales 2020-2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1131428/excess-deaths-in-england-and-wales/
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 26, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Jan 2020 - Jun 2025
    Area covered
    Wales, England
    Description

    For the week ending June 13, 2025, weekly deaths in England and Wales were 228 below the number expected, compared with 747 below what was expected in the previous week. In late 2022, and through early 2023, excess deaths were elevated for a number of weeks, with the excess deaths figure for the week ending January 13, 2023, the highest since February 2021. In the middle of April 2020, at the height of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, there were almost 12,000 excess deaths a week recorded in England and Wales. It was not until two months later, in the week ending June 19, 2020, that the number of deaths began to be lower than the five-year average for the corresponding week. Most deaths since 1918 in 2020 In 2020, there were 689,629 deaths in the United Kingdom, making that year the deadliest since 1918, at the height of the Spanish influenza pandemic. As seen in the excess death figures, April 2020 was by far the worst month in terms of deaths during the pandemic. The weekly number of deaths for weeks 16 and 17 of that year were 22,351, and 21,997 respectively. Although the number of deaths fell to more usual levels for the rest of that year, a winter wave of the disease led to a high number of deaths in January 2021, with 18,676 deaths recorded in the fourth week of that year. For the whole of 2021, there were 667,479 deaths in the UK, 22,150 fewer than in 2020. Life expectancy in the UK goes into reverse In 2022, life expectancy at birth for women in the UK was 82.6 years, while for men it was 78.6 years. This was the lowest life expectancy in the country for ten years, and came after life expectancy improvements stalled throughout the 2010s, and then declined from 2020 onwards. There is also quite a significant regional difference in life expectancy in the UK. In the London borough of Kensington and Chelsea, for example, the life expectancy for men was 81.5 years, and 86.5 years for women. By contrast, in Blackpool, in North West England, male life expectancy was just 73.1 years, while for women, life expectancy was lowest in Glasgow, at 78 years.

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csv(12959), csv(1997414), csv(884471), csv(98093), csv(86369), csv(45021), csv(2200), csv(294582), csv(3431), csv(2684), csv(392061), csv(281885), csv(52165), csv(6278), csv(6059), csv(1449073), csv(5218), csv(276119), csv(12641), csv(12471), csv(31959), csv(345500), csv(105388), csv(370723), csv(128521), csv(1137578), csv(12374), csv(111317), csv(2313), csv(9751), csv(1342), csv(96562), csv(57044), csv(5151383), csv(2410), csv(3634190)Available download formats
Dataset updated
Feb 7, 2025
Dataset provided by
World Health Organizationhttps://who.int/
Area covered
New Zealand
Description

This dataset contains data from WHO's data portal covering the following categories:

Air pollution, Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), Assistive technology, Child mortality, Dementia diagnosis, treatment and care, Dementia policy and legislation, Environment and health, Foodborne Diseases Estimates, Global Dementia Observatory (GDO), Global Health Estimates: Life expectancy and leading causes of death and disability, Global Information System on Alcohol and Health, HIV, Health Inequality Monitor, Health financing, Health systems, Health taxes, Health workforce, Hepatitis, Immunization coverage and vaccine-preventable diseases, International Health Regulations (2005) monitoring framework, Malaria, Maternal and reproductive health, Mental health, Neglected tropical diseases, Noncommunicable diseases, Nutrition, Oral Health, Priority health technologies, Resources for Substance Use Disorders, Road Safety, SDG Target 3.8 | Achieve universal health coverage (UHC), Sexually Transmitted Infections, Tobacco control, Tuberculosis, Vaccine-preventable communicable diseases, Violence against women, Violence prevention, Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), Women and health, World Health Statistics.

For links to individual indicator metadata, see resource descriptions.

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