A Further Seven Covid19-related Deaths In North West Leicestershire Not Captured In Official Data
By Graham Hill 1st May 2020
A further seven deaths linked to Coronavirus in North West Leicestershire may not be captured in official estimates, new figures suggest.
National care home operators say they fear the sector will become the most affected area of society in terms of Covid-19 fatalities, while the Local Government Association called the number of deaths outside hospital across England and Wales "truly shocking."
Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced that from last Wednesday, the Government is publishing daily data on deaths from Coronavirus in cares homes and the community, as well as those in hospitals.
Office for National statistics data shows that in North West Leicestershire, 38 deaths involving Covid-19 were provisionally registered up to April 25 – up from 24 the week before.
This only includes deaths that occurred up to April 17 which were registered up to eight days later.
Of those, 10 occurred in care homes and three at private homes. It means at least 13 Covid-19-related deaths in North West Leicestershire would have been excluded from official estimates up to April 25 – up from six in the previous week. This is because ONS figures include all mentions of Covid-19 on a death certificate, including suspected cases, as well as deaths in the community, whereas the main government figures are based on the deaths of hospital patients who tested positive for the virus.area of society in terms of deaths from Covid-19.
"Testing is only now starting to become more prevalent in care homes so we should start to know for certain the extent to which our care homes are being affected."
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