CMI: Q1 mortality lower than pre-Covid levels

Continuous Mortality Investigation rounds up mortality findings for the first quarter of 2022

Hope William-Smith
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Daneel: "Overall mortality rates during this period are slightly lower than the pre-Covid."
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Daneel: "Overall mortality rates during this period are slightly lower than the pre-Covid."

Mortality levels for the first three months of 2022 are below pre-pandemic levels, according to the Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI).

The latest update from the CMI's mortality monitor yesterday (12 April) shows mortality for Q1 2022 was slightly lower than in Q1 2019 and Q1 2020. Mortality statistics for week 13 of 2022 (26 M...

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