Coronavirus numbers in London

In the 24-hour period ending 5pm Wednesday 10 June, it was announced that people who tested positive for COVID-19 were confirmed to have died in hospitals in the Greater London area. Additionally, a further people have died where COVID-19 was mentioned on the death certificate.

The total number of reported deaths in London hospitals of patients who tested positive for COVID-19 is now 6,053. The total number of deaths where COVID-19 mentioned on the death certificate is 181

These data are published by NHS England and updated daily with the deaths from the most recently completed reporting period.

Announced deaths by reporting period ending 5pm

reported deaths

  Rest of England
(positive test)
Rest of England
(no positive test)
London
(positive test)
London
(no positive test)
4 June 113 16 10 1
5 June 70 16 5 3
6 June 68 11 4 0
7 June 59 0 0 0
8 June 112 11 17 3
9 June 81 19 7 0
10 June 80 10 3 0

Source: NHS COVID-19 Daily Deaths

Occurrences and delays in reporting

Confirmation of COVID-19 diagnosis, death notification and reporting in central figures can take up to several days and the hospitals providing the data are under significant operational pressure. This means that the totals reported at 5pm on each day may not include all deaths that occurred on that day or on recent prior days.

The data published by NHS England includes both date of occurrence and reporting. Deaths by date of occurrence and cumulative deaths are plotted below. Due to the delay in reporting, recent data is expected to be revised upwards in coming days. 

deaths by date of occurance

cumulative deaths

Source: NHS COVID-19 Daily Deaths  

Note: recent data (shaded region) is likely to change.

Deaths outside of hospitals

ONS have published data for deaths by place of occurrence. Up to 29 May, 74% of deaths in London recorded as involving COVID-19 occurred in hospitals (this compares with 43% for all causes of death).

 

deaths by location

 

Source: ONS weekly deaths by Local Authority

 

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