Deaths have remained above average post-Covid lockdowns, with A&E and ambulance delays likely to ‘have had substantial impact’

The crisis in the NHS is leading to continued higher-than-usual death levels in England and Wales, experts have said.

Figures from the Office for National Statistics reveal that almost 170,000 more people than normal died in England and Wales between March 2020, when coronavirus was declared a pandemic, and the end of 2022 – 11% higher than the five-year average.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

English football regulator plan confirmed but financial battles loom

Government wants to give supporters say in how game is run Concerns…

How to Grill Steak This Summer: Simply, Skewered

A GOOD STEAK requires no sauce, in chef Ryan Bartlow’s opinion. At…

It’s Dr Sunak and Mr Hyde: the existence of two Rish!s would explain a lot | John Crace

Here we had one of the Sunaks announcing the very opposite on…