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  1. Weekly all-cause mortality surveillance: 2022 to 2023

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    Updated Jul 21, 2022
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    UK Health Security Agency (2022). Weekly all-cause mortality surveillance: 2022 to 2023 [Dataset]. https://s3.amazonaws.com/thegovernmentsays-files/content/182/1825419.html
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 21, 2022
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    Authors
    UK Health Security Agency
    Description

    UKHSA weekly all-cause mortality surveillance helps to detect and report significant weekly excess mortality (deaths) above normal seasonal levels. This report doesn’t assess general trends in death rates or link excess death figures to particular factors.

    Excess mortality is defined as a significant number of deaths reported over that expected for a given week in the year, allowing for weekly variation in the number of deaths. UKHSA investigates any spikes seen which may inform public health actions.

    Reports are currently published weekly. In previous years, reports ran from October to September. From 2021 to 2022, reports will run from mid-July to mid-July each year. This change is to align with the reports for the national flu and coronavirus (COVID-19) weekly surveillance report.

    This page includes reports published from 14 July 2022 to the present.

    Reports are also available for:

  2. Weekly all-cause mortality surveillance: 2021 to 2022

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    Updated Jul 7, 2022
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    UK Health Security Agency (2022). Weekly all-cause mortality surveillance: 2021 to 2022 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/weekly-all-cause-mortality-surveillance-2021-to-2022
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 7, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
    Authors
    UK Health Security Agency
    Description

    UKHSA weekly all-cause mortality surveillance helps to detect and report significant weekly excess mortality (deaths) above normal seasonal levels. This report doesn’t assess general trends in death rates or link excess death figures to particular factors.

    Excess mortality is defined as a significant number of deaths reported over that expected for a given week in the year, allowing for weekly variation in the number of deaths. UKHSA investigates any spikes seen which may inform public health actions.

    Reports are currently published weekly. In previous years, reports ran from October to September. From 2021 to 2022, reports will run from mid-July to mid-July each year. This change is to align with the reports for the national flu and coronavirus (COVID-19) weekly surveillance report.

    This page includes reports published from 15 July to the present.

    Reports are also available for:

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Weekly all-cause mortality surveillance: 2022 to 2023

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Dataset updated
Jul 21, 2022
Dataset provided by
GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
Authors
UK Health Security Agency
Description

UKHSA weekly all-cause mortality surveillance helps to detect and report significant weekly excess mortality (deaths) above normal seasonal levels. This report doesn’t assess general trends in death rates or link excess death figures to particular factors.

Excess mortality is defined as a significant number of deaths reported over that expected for a given week in the year, allowing for weekly variation in the number of deaths. UKHSA investigates any spikes seen which may inform public health actions.

Reports are currently published weekly. In previous years, reports ran from October to September. From 2021 to 2022, reports will run from mid-July to mid-July each year. This change is to align with the reports for the national flu and coronavirus (COVID-19) weekly surveillance report.

This page includes reports published from 14 July 2022 to the present.

Reports are also available for:

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