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9 Fewer Deaths Involving #Covid: Weekly Update, Scotland

Today’s (13th of October 2022) published results from the National Records of Scotland of Deaths Involving Covid are as follows:

Ages of those who died:

6 deaths were in Care Homes; 4 at Home/Non Institutional Setting; and 26 in Hospital.

Registered in the week 2nd to 9th of October 2022 were 1,275 deaths for all causes, an excess over the 5 year average of 165 deaths.

Of the 36 deaths involving Covid – Covid was the underlying cause in 17.

The proportion of deaths involving COVID-19 where it was the underlying cause has fallen over the course of the pandemic. It was 96% at the height of the first wave in April 2020, and 46% in the most recent month (September 2022). Over the whole pandemic (March 2020 to September 2022), 81% of deaths involving COVID-19 had COVID-19 as the underlying cause. NRS Monthly Report

Age-standardised rates for deaths involving COVID-19 between 1st March 2020 and 30th September 2022 in NHS health board areas

The most common cause of death in September 2022 was ischaemic heart disease, which accounted for 11% of all deaths last month. COVID-19 has not been in the top-5 leading causes since April 2022.

See also:

All covid rules and restrictions have been lifted in Scotland, but the virus has not gone away. 

We all need to keep playing our part to protect ourselves and others. You can do this by:

Care for yourself and others to help slow down the spread of the virus and reduce pressure on our health services.

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