Recent mortality data in line with 'pre-pandemic lows', CMI says

H1 2024 data shows similar mortality data to H1 2019, and rates are 3.4% lower than 2023

Jasmine Urquhart
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The latest data from the CMI has shown mortality rates are broadly in line with pre-Covid levels
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The latest data from the CMI has shown mortality rates are broadly in line with pre-Covid levels

Recent mortality data for Q2 2024 shows mortality rates are mostly in line with “pre-pandemic lows”, data from the Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) has shown.

Data for H1 2024 has shown mortality rates are similar to "record low" rates recorded in H1 2019, with cumulative mortality rates 3.4% lower than last year. Mortality in the first half of the ye...

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