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Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024, 3:26 pm

Ongoing Excess Deaths (Over 10% More Than One Should Expect)

In Week 24 of 2019 9,445 people died in England and Wales, compared to an average of 9,408 (5-year average) between 2014-2019.

This year, for the same week, we have 10,486 deaths in Week 24.

This represents an an increase of over 10%. The UK population did not grow by 10% in 5 years and given that so many old people died during several years of COVID-19 waves, why are we seeing this ongoing surge?

One Response to “Ongoing Excess Deaths (Over 10% More Than One Should Expect)”

  1. MC Says:

    What is the average weekly increase in deaths (flat number) per week so far during 2024 compared to 2019?

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