New @MRCza and @UCT_news report on excess deaths released, covering week to 3Jul21. 182 300 excess natural deaths since 3May20, 99 500 since the start of the year. Report available here: samrc.ac.za/reports/report…
Excess natural deaths in Gauteng, as well as its metros, continue to rise. Natural deaths in the week to 3Jul21 nearly 3x higher than expected. Weekly natural deaths in the province are at historic highs.
Nationally, natural deaths in the week to 3Jul21 were 57% higher than expected (last week 44%), and more than 50% higher than expected in NC and NW (with a weekly decline in the latter). WC natural deaths 25% higher (last week, 17%). A sharp increase in Limpopo (45% this week)
And, the comparison of excess natural deaths per week (by date of occurrence) with the reported Covid deaths per week (by date of reporting).
Unnatural deaths in the week to 3Jul21 fell below the lower prediction interval, but another week's data required to establish the trend.
On the testing side, while Gauteng appears to have peaked in the last few days, little else to celebrate, with marked increases in all provinces other than NC where only a small increase observed. GP proportion testing positive in week to 3Jul21: 37.6%; LM: 44.2%;WC 23.6%
This third wave is far from done. Deaths in Gauteng likely to rise for at least another week. Other provinces beginning to see effects of the wave. Interesting data on case metrics, and hospital admissions and deaths here: sacmcepidemicexplorer.co.za. Please stay - and be - safe.
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Weekly excess deaths in South Africa. A final thread. The report released by the @MRCza and @UCT_news collaboration on excess deaths in South Africa in the week to 10Dec22 was released today. The report is here:samrc.ac.za/reports/report… /1
The report is the last of 138 reports issued weekly since 30Mar20. The first report covered the period to 15Mar20, the second (on 6Apr20) the period to 31Mar20. 39 weekly reports were issued in 2020; 50 in 2021; and 49 in 2022. /2
In addition to providing data in machine readable format since 23Jun20, the collaboration has produced many technical notes, methodological reports, and explainers. /3
Apologies for the delay in the weekly deaths and testing summaries - reports from @MRCza and @nicd_sa now released! (Delay due to late release of testing data).
In the week to 3Dec22, 450 excess natural deaths were recorded, bringing the total since 3May20 to 338 300.
The report is available here: The excess deaths report is here: samrc.ac.za/reports/report…. In the week to 3Dec22, natural deaths were 5.6% above expected, ranging from -7.6% in NC to 15.1% in EC.
As can be seen, little signal (and quite a lot of noise) in the data for some time now. Unnatural deaths continue to follow the expected patterns and levels
Latest weekly @MRCza and @UCT_news report on excess deaths in South Africa released. 801 excess natural deaths in the week to 23Jul22; 326 000 since 3May20. Report here: samrc.ac.za/reports/report…
Observed natural deaths for the week were 8.7% above that expected, very slightly higher than the upper prediction bound. Provincially, p-scores range from 1.8% in NW to 24.5% in NC. (only NC and EC - 20.3% -) exceed 10% above expected.
Excess deaths are low in (almost) every age group, are negligible in and are at much lower levels than in previous waves of infection. p-scores in every age group are less than 25%,and are negative between ages 20 and 59.
Latest @MRCza and @UCT_News report on excess deaths in South Africa released. Issues in the data received from Home Affairs have led to a caution being issued with this week's data. Report here: samrc.ac.za/reports/report…
325k excess deaths between 3May20 and 16Jul22. While the increment in the week to 16Jul22 is low, the caution above should be borne in mind and results should not be over-interpreted; the correction will come through in due course.
Natural deaths in the week were 4.8% higher than expected (see caveat), ranging from -13.5% (NW) to +23.8% (NC).
Latest @MRCza and @UCT_news report on excess deaths in South Africa is out; covering the week to 9Jul22. 325k excess natural deaths since 3May20; 1100 in the most recent week. Report here: samrc.ac.za/reports/report…
Excess natural deaths of those under age 60 back to the predicted levels; those over 60 still somewhat above. Nationally, natural deaths were 12.0% above expected with most provinces close to or within the prediction range.
The p-score by age band shows that excess mortality concentrated in those aged 60+. (The odd pattern of those under 5 may reflect an earlier RSV season than anticipated, with excess mortality in past months, now reverting to baseline).
Latest @MRCza and @UCT_news report on excess deaths in South Africa, covering the week to 25Jun22, released. 322419 excess natural deaths since 3May20, 1112 in the week to 25June22, the lowest since 3-9April22. Report --> samrc.ac.za/reports/report…
Natural deaths in the week to 25Jun22 were 11.6% above expected, ranging from 20.1% in KZN to -3.4% in the Western Cape.
Unnatural deaths continue to stick closely to the expected numbers.