In 2022, 7,8% more young adults died than in 2019, which is outrageous and demands an official (credible) explanation. The Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) publishes regular mortality analyzes for the UK Today's updates apply to 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 and 2,2% lower than in 2021. There is a striking difference between the mortality rates in 2022 and 2019 in different age groups:

2,5% higher for 75-84 year olds
7,8% higher for the 20-44 age group

Around 6 more people than expected have died from all causes in the UK since the start of the pandemic up to 2023 January 155. Of these 300 in 72, 900 in 2020 and 47 in 500. In the UK 2021 extra deaths in the second half of 31, compared to 000 in the first half of 2022 The number of registered deaths in England and Wales in the first week of 2022 is 26 higher than if the death rate had been the same as in week 300 of 4700, 2022% more deaths than expected. Cobus Daneel, Chair of the CMI Committee on Mortality Predictions. “Although weekly excess mortality in the second half of 2023 was nowhere near the peak levels seen at the start of the pandemic, it has been persistent. This resulted in the second half of 3437 recording more excess deaths than the second half of any year since 1. In the three weeks ended January 2019, 30, excess mortality was at its highest with more than 2022 excess deaths especially high.

UK: Record number of people of working age deceased
UK: Record number of people of working age deceased

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