Covid the underlying cause in 808 NI deaths - cancer fatalities also on the rise in 2020

Covid-19 was the underlying cause of 808 deaths in Northern Ireland this year, according to newly published figures.
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The latest statistics were compiled from Registrar General data.

It records 3,815 deaths in Northern Ireland between July 1 to September 30.

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Of these, Covid-19 was the underlying cause of 53 which brings the total number of deaths in 2020 where the virus was the underlying cause to 808.

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Covid-19 was the underlying cause in 808 NI deaths

According to the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (Nisra), there have been 902 deaths this year where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate.

This would indicate that the virus was the primary cause of death in 89.6% percent of all deaths which mentioned Covid-19 on the death certificate.

Comparatively, the provisional number of deaths due to cancer in 2020 to date is 3,490 – 3.2% higher than for the same period last year.

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The number of deaths due to suicide (including deaths as a result of intentional self-harm and events of undetermined intent) in 2020 to date is 162 – up from 155 for the same period of 2019.

Meanwhile, Nisra noted the full impact of Covid-19 on mortality in Northern Ireland is “still unfolding”, but estimated the excess winter mortality for 2019/20 will increase to 910.

It described this as “in line” with estimates for previous years, after Covid-19 “inflated” the number of deaths usually seen in the non-winter period, particularly April to July, which led to a winter seasonal increase that was lower than usual.

Excess winter mortality was observed as continuing to be higher in females compared with males, with females counting for 53.3% (320) and males counting for 46.7% (280).

Respiratory diseases (not including Covid-19) continued to be the leading cause of excess winter deaths, accounting for 51.7% of the excess winter mortality in 2019/20.

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