In 2022, 7.8% more young adults died than in 2019, this is outrageous and demands an official (credible) explanation Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) is publishing frequent UK mortality analysis Today’s updates cover week 1 of 2023 (to 6 January) Mortality for 2022 as a whole was 4.5% higher than 2019, but 7.8% lower than in 2020 2.2% lower than in 2021 There is a striking difference in how mortality rates in 2022 compare to 2019 at different ages 2.5% higher for ages 75-84 7.8% higher for ages 20-44 In the UK, there have been around 155,300 more deaths from all causes than expected from the start of the pandemic to 6 January 2023 Of these 72,900 occurred in 2020 47,500 in 2021 31,000 in 2022 In the UK, the second half of 2022 26,300 excess
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