Number of deaths registered in first 17 weeks of this year rose by 23.5%
RIGA, May 19 (LETA) - During the first 17 weeks of 2021, the number of deaths in Latvia grew by 23.5 percent against the same period a year ago, according to the Central Statistical Bureau's (CSB) data.
In the 17-week period between January 4 and May 2, Latvia recorded 11,346 deaths as compared to 9,187 deaths recorded in the first 17 weeks of 2020. In the first 17 weeks of 2019, Latvia recorded 9,933 deaths and in the respective period in 2018 - 10,557 deaths.
According to the data released by the Center for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), 1,464 of the people who died in the first 17 weeks of this year had been diagnosed with Covid-19. They made up 13.3 percent of all people who died in the first 16 weeks of this year. In the first week of this year the share of Covid-19 related deaths was 20.2 percent, in the second week - 15.8 percent, in the third week - 16.9 percent, in the fourth week - 10.8 percent, in fifth week - 19.1 percent, in the sixth week - 16.1 percent, in the seventh week - 13.4 percent, in the eighth week - 11.5 percent, in the ninth week - 13 percent, in the 10th week - 11.9 percent, in the 11th week - 9.5 percent, in the 12th week - 9 percent, in the 13th week - 8.9 percent, in the 14th week - 10.1 percent, in the 15th week - 11.4 percent, in the 16th week - 8.2 percent and in the 17th week - 6.8 percent.
Of the people who passed away in the first 17 weeks of this year, 6,050 were women, which is 22 percent more than in the first 17 weeks last year, and 5,296 were men, which is an increase of 25.3 percent.
According to the statistics, 3,427 of the deaths were registered in the Riga region, up 20.5 percent from a year ago, followed by Latgale region with 2,044 deaths, up 33.9 percent, Pieriga region with 1,782 deaths, up 21.6 percent, Kurzeme region with 1,423 deaths, up 16.6 percent, Zemgale region with 1,381 deaths, up 23.6 percent, and Vidzeme region with 1,226 deaths, up 26.5 percent.
- Published: 19.05.2021 14:38
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