![]() The number of deaths was above the five-year average in private homes (17.3% above, 472 excess deaths), hospitals (6.3% above, 282 excess deaths), care homes (6.7% above, 137 excess deaths) and other settings (15.8% above, 130 excess deaths). Of the 262 deaths involving COVID-19 in Week 21, 64.5% (169 deaths) had this recorded as the underlying cause of death, which was a greater proportion when compared with Week 20 (63.4%). This is a decrease in all deaths compared with the week ending (Week 20), when the number of all-cause deaths registered was 11,654 COVID-19 accounted for 322 of these deaths (2.8%). ![]() ![]() In the week ending (Week 21), 11,111 deaths were registered in England and Wales 262 of these deaths mentioned novel coronavirus (COVID-19), accounting for 2.4% of all deaths. ![]()
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