The provisional number of deaths registered in England & Wales in the week ending 4 June 2021 (Week 22) was 7,778.

Affected by the Spring Bank Holiday this was

▪ 1,850 fewer than Week 21
▪️ 393 lower than the five-year average for Week 22

➡️ ow.ly/9d4750Fatua The number of deaths registered was below the five-year aver
Of the 7,778 deaths registered in Week 22, 98 mentioned #COVID19 on the death certificate (1.3% of all deaths).

An increase of 3 #COVID19 deaths since the previous week ow.ly/ZEIZ50Fatvb The number of deaths involving COVID-19 increased in Week 22
Of deaths involving #COVID19 registered in 2020 and up to Week 22, 96,863 deaths occurred in hospitals. The remainder mainly occurred in

▪️ care homes (32,194)
▪️ private homes (8,013)
▪️ hospices (2,089)

➡️ ow.ly/WSi850Fatyp Total deaths involving COVID-19 to date   Deaths (Week 11 20
The number of deaths involving #COVID19 decreased in Wales and some regions in England but increased in

▪️ the North East
▪️ the North West
▪️ the East Midlands
▪️ the West Midlands
▪️ Yorkshire and the Humber

➡️ ow.ly/yMJP50FatBK The number of deaths in Week 22 was lower than the five-year
In England, 132,309 deaths occurring from 2 Mar 2020 to 4 June (registered to 12 June) involved #COVID19.

@PHE_uk reported 112,461 #COVID19 death occurrences in this time (notified by 13 June, where death occurred within 28 days of a positive test) ow.ly/ebiV50FatDD
In Wales, 7,894 deaths that occurred up to 4 June 2021 (registered up to 12 June) involved #COVID19.

@PublicHealthW reported 5,570 #COVID19 death occurrences in this time, where the death occurred within 28 days of testing ow.ly/BoOl50FatF9
ONS figures are based on deaths registered up to 12 June 2021 (and may rise as more deaths are registered).

@PHE_uk report on date of notification and death reported up to 5pm the day before ow.ly/sgmE50FatFZ

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