Article 5QJ85 More people are dying at home than in the past | David Spiegelhalter and Anthony Masters

More people are dying at home than in the past | David Spiegelhalter and Anthony Masters

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David Spiegelhalter and Anthony Masters
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Did they receive care and compassion from loved ones or did they die alone, fearful of getting infected in hospital?

From the start of the pandemic to 24 September 2021, deaths at home in England and Wales have been 37% higher than the 2015-2019 average, according to the Office for National Statistics.

For every three people who used to die at home, four now do. That's more than 71,000 excess" deaths, only 8,500 of which involved Covid. Even as mortality elsewhere fell back to past levels, dying in private homes has persistently remained above average. A natural question arises: are these extra" deaths or a shift from other locations?

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