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Deaths involving COVID-19 – Week 18: 3-9 May 2021

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As at 9 May, 10,104 deaths have been registered in Scotland where the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) was mentioned on the death certificate, according to statistics published by National Records of Scotland (NRS) today.

In the week 3 May – 9 May, seven deaths were registered that mentioned COVID-19 on the death certificate, a decrease of 12 deaths from the previous week.

At council level, North Lanarkshire recorded two COVID-related deaths, and Angus, Glasgow City, Inverclyde, Midlothian, and South Lanarkshire all recorded one death.

86% of deaths were people aged 75 and over, representing six deaths, and 14%, representing one death, were under 65.

Five deaths occurred in hospitals, one death occurred in a care home, and one in a non-institutional setting such as at home.

Pete Whitehouse, Director of Statistical Services, said:

“Every death from this virus represents loss and grief for families across Scotland.

 “There were seven registered COVID-related deaths last week which is the lowest number since September 2020.

“Across Scotland there were no registered COVID-related deaths in 26 of the 32 Local Authority areas.

 “The total deaths from all causes were 12% below the average level for this time of year, although last week included a public holiday and some death registration may have been delayed.”

The publication Deaths involving coronavirus (COVID-19) in Scotland is available on the NRS website.

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Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy is a senior writer and editor at The Highland Times. He covers politics, business, and community affairs across the Highlands and Islands. His reporting focuses on stories that matter to local people while placing them in a wider national and international context.
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