6.4% of all deaths registered in the week ending 10 December mentioned #COVID19 on the death certificate in England and Wales (764 deaths).
This was a decrease in the number of deaths from the previous week (792 deaths, 6.8% of all deaths).
In England, 708 deaths involving #COVID19 were registered in the week ending 10 December (fewer than the 729 deaths registered the previous week).
In Wales, 54 deaths involving COVID-19 were registered in this week (fewer than the 61 registered the previous week).
Correction:
From the week ending 13 March 2020 to the week ending 10 December 2021, the number of excess deaths above the five-year average in England and Wales was 131,277; of these, 125,753 were recorded in England and 6,776 were recorded in Wales ow.ly/kkg450HgeNU
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Our monthly mortality analysis shows England had 3,185 deaths due to #COVID19 in November 2021 (an increase of 774 compared to October).
In Wales there were 302 deaths due to #COVID19 in November 2021 (compared with 284 deaths in October) ow.ly/T6wn50HgeWV
#COVID19 was the 3rd leading cause of death for both England and Wales in October 2021 (this is the 4th consecutive month for England and 3rd for Wales).
Adjusting for age, November saw a significant increase in deaths due to #COVID19 in England – 69.3 deaths per 100,000 people.
There was an increase (not statistically significant) in Wales, with 106.4 COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people.
The number of unemployed people per vacancy fell to a record low of 1.2 in August-October 2021, after reaching a pandemic peak in April-June 2020
The fall was largely driven by the unprecedented number of vacancies ow.ly/jfhO50HfeOs
With a record 1.2 million job vacancies in the three months to November 2021, our latest survey shows more than half of businesses who reported a worker shortage stated they were unable to meet demands.
A high number of workers aged under 35 went from work a year ago into unemployment by Quarter 2 2020.
Inactivity for workers aged 55+ also rose early in the pandemic, and while movements to inactivity were lower in the same quarter in 2021, they remained higher than in 2019.
Between 1 Jan and 31 Oct 2021, the monthly age-standardised mortality rates (ASMRs) for deaths involving #COVID19 have been consistently lower for people who received a second dose of the vaccine at least 21 days ago compared with unvaccinated people ow.ly/kabn50Hfeuq
Over the whole period (1 Jan to 31 Oct 2021), the age-adjusted risk of deaths involving #COVID19 was 96% lower in people who had received a second dose at least 21 days ago compared with unvaccinated people ow.ly/kabn50Hfeuq
The difference in age-adjusted risk of deaths involving #COVID19 for people who had received a second dose at least 21 days ago compared with unvaccinated individuals varied from 99% (in Feb) to 78% (in Oct) ow.ly/kabn50Hfeuq