by Snowball »
07 Apr 2020 11:57
The ONS is now indicating the difference between
ALL Covid Deaths v the lower" Hospital Covid Deaths"
In the week ending March 27th Hospital Covid-19 deaths were 92.7% of all Covid deaths (where Covid was given as a cause on the death certificate and ratified by a doctor)
So that is 92.7% increases by 7.3% to get to 100%.
To get to the true figure for that week you multiply the hospital figure by 100 over 92.7 (7.87% = 8% for a rule of thumb. Whether this ratio is static who knows but I would expect more out-of-hospital deaths over time)
This is not a massive hike, so for now, I've applied it to each day (7.8%) as you can see for column three below.
In the week mentioned, Hospitals reported a total of 571 Covid Deaths. Adding 8% to that (46) gives 621 Deaths. I mention this because the death rate from all causes is going up. For that week it was 1,011 deaths per week higher than the five year average for the same week. Other death figures (work accidents, RTAs) should be falling so it seems we have about 490++ extra deaths appearing for some reason. Is that other hospital wards are now badly under-staffed? Are people dying of other diseases at home while waiting for an ambulance? It is also possible that some of those 490++ deaths were Covid influenced but not the main factor and not marked as Covid. eg someone seriously ill, dying with a lung infection, gets "helped on his way" by Covid. Just a thought.
Date - - - - Hospital - - - ALL
16-Mar - - - 0,055 - - - 0,059
17-Mar - - - 0,071 - - - 0,076
18-Mar - - - 0,104 - - - 0,112
19-Mar - - - 0,144 - - - 0,155
20-Mar - - - 0,177 - - - 0,191
21-Mar - - - 0,233 - - - 0,251
22-Mar - - - 0,281 - - - 0,302
23-Mar - - - 0,335 - - - 0,361
24-Mar - - - 0,422 - - - 0,454
25-Mar - - - 0,463 - - - 0,498
26-Mar - - - 0,578 - - - 0,622
27-Mar - - - 0,759 - - - 0,817
28-Mar - - - 1,028 - - - 1,107
29-Mar - - - 1,228 - - - 1,322
30-Mar - - - 1,408 - - - 1,516
31-Mar - - - 1,808 - - - 1,946
01-Apr - - - 2,352 - - - 2,532
02-Apr - - - 2,921 - - - 3,144
03-Apr - - - 3,605 - - - 3,881
04-Apr - - - 4,313 - - - 4,643
05-Apr - - - 4,934 - - - 5,311
06-Apr - - - 5,373 - - - 5,784
The ONS writes: "Of the deaths registered in Week 13, 539 mentioned "novel coronavirus (COVID-19)", which is 4.8% of all deaths; this compared with 103 (1.0% of all deaths) in Week 12."