![]() ![]() From the week ending 13 March 2020 to the week ending 23 June 2023 the number of deaths involving COVID-19 in England and Wales was 205,782 of these, 193,481 were recorded in England and 11,954 were recorded in Wales.Using the most up-to-date data we have available, the number of deaths from the week ending 13 March 2020 to the week ending 23 June 2023 was 1,960,535 in England and Wales of these 1,836,645 were recorded in England and 120,724 were recorded in Wales.Of the 154 deaths involving COVID-19 in Week 25, 63.6% (98 deaths) had this recorded as the underlying cause of death, which was a lower proportion when compared with Week 24 (68.6%).Of the deaths registered in Week 25 in England, 141 mentioned COVID-19, accounting for 1.4% of all deaths in Wales 13 deaths mentioned COVID-19, accounting for 2.1% of all deaths.Of the deaths registered in Week 25 in England and Wales, 154 mentioned novel coronavirus (COVID-19), accounting for 1.5% of all deaths this was 2 fewer deaths with COVID-19 mentioned compared with the previous week.The number of deaths registered in Wales in the week ending 23 June 2023 (Week 25) was 632 this was 7.3% above the five-year average (43 excess deaths).The number of deaths registered in England in the week ending 23 June 2023 (Week 25) was 9,807 this was 9.2% above the five-year average (823 excess deaths).In the week ending 23 June 2023 (Week 25) 10,472 deaths were registered in England and Wales this was 9.2% above the five-year average (882 more deaths).
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