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Deaths involving coronavirus (COVID-19) in Scotland

Deaths involving coronavirus (COVID-19) in Scotland

The NRS weekly data is now made available on the Scottish Government’s Covid-19 dashboard.

Last update: 12 August 2020National Statistics Icon
Next update: 16 September 2020
Frequency: See Note        

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Report: Week 32
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News Release
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Key Findings

  • As at 9 August, there have been a total of 4,213 deaths registered in Scotland where the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) was mentioned on the death certificate. The first mention of COVID-19 in a registered death certificate was the week beginning 16 March 2020.
  • Of the total number of deaths registered in week 32 (3 to 9 August), there were 5 where COVID-19 was mentioned on the death certificate, a decrease of 2 from the previous week (27 July to 2 of August). This is the lowest recorded weekly total since the first death was recorded in March 2020.
  • Deaths involving COVID-19 accounted for less than 1% of all deaths registered in week 32. This proportion has fallen steadily from its peak in week 17 when COVID-19 deaths accounted for 36% of all deaths.
  • 46% of COVID-19 deaths registered to date related to deaths in care homes. 46% of deaths were in hospitals and 7% of deaths were at home or non-institutional settings.
  • Two of the five COVID-19 deaths registered in week 32 occurred in a care home. The proportion of COVID-19 deaths which took place in care homes had risen in the earlier stages of the pandemic, but began to decrease after April.
  • More than three quarters (77%) of all deaths involving COVID-19 to date were of people aged 75 or over.
  • This number is different from the count of deaths published daily on the gov.scot website, because the latter is based on deaths of those who have tested positive for COVID-19. The NRS figures published here include all deaths where COVID-19 (included suspected cases) was mentioned on the death certificate.

Change to frequency of this publication

This latest publication by NRS is the 19th weekly analysis of the impact and spread of COVID-19 related deaths across Scotland. This publication was introduced to provide clear and accessible official statistics delivering headline figures and more detailed analyses.

As the number of deaths from all causes have now returned to average levels and the weekly counts of deaths involving COVID-19 are very low, this will be the last weekly release in its current format. Data on deaths from all causes, excess deaths and COVID-19 related deaths will continue to be made available on a weekly basis through the Scottish Government’s COVID-19 dashboard (for deaths data and for excess deaths data) and through UK analysis from the Office for National Statistics

Each month (starting from 16th September) NRS will now publish a comprehensive and detailed analysis of mortality, focussing on total deaths from all causes, excess deaths and COVID-19 related deaths.

NRS will consider re-introducing a weekly publication should there be any significant changes in the spread or impact of COVID-19.

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