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Matt Fletcher

@longevitymatt

Actuary and longevity consultant in Aon’s Demographic Horizons team. Expect tweets mostly on mortality and longevity. Can divide by 7.

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stuart mcdonald (@actuarybyday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Age-standardised mortality rates year-to-date remain among the lowest seen, still tracking 2014, 2019 and 2022. Those 3 years were all similar in 1st half of the year but very different in 2nd half. It’ll be a few more weeks until we see which one 2024 tracks (if any).

Age-standardised mortality rates year-to-date remain among the lowest seen, still tracking 2014, 2019 and 2022. Those 3 years were all similar in 1st half of the year but very different in 2nd half. It’ll be a few more weeks until we see which one 2024 tracks (if any).
stuart mcdonald (@actuarybyday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deaths data has been released for week ending 24 May. 10,909 deaths were registered in England and Wales this week, which was 6% lower than expected by ONS. Year-to-date there have been 243,042 deaths registered, 6% fewer than expected by ONS.

Deaths data has been released for week ending 24 May.

10,909 deaths were registered in England and Wales this week, which was 6% lower than expected by ONS.

Year-to-date there have been 243,042 deaths registered, 6% fewer than expected by ONS.
Jean Fisch (@jean__fisch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scotland released rebased 2012-2022 pop estimates based on census 2022 this morning Census 11-based estimates - overestimated the 20-39s significantly - under then overestimated the 10-19s a bit - underestimated the 40-74s a little bit - overestimated the 75+ a little bit

Scotland released rebased 2012-2022 pop estimates based on census 2022 this morning

Census 11-based estimates 
- overestimated the 20-39s significantly
- under then overestimated the 10-19s a bit
- underestimated the 40-74s a little bit
- overestimated the 75+ a little bit
Office for National Statistics (ONS) (@ons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10,609 deaths were registered in England and Wales, week ending 28 June 2024 (Week 26): · 1.8% lower than the expected number (197 fewer deaths) · 13.7% involved influenza or pneumonia (1,452 deaths) · 1.7% involved #COVID19 (177 deaths). Read more ➡️ ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulati…

10,609 deaths were registered in England and Wales, week ending 28 June 2024 (Week 26):

· 1.8% lower than the expected number (197 fewer deaths)
· 13.7% involved influenza or pneumonia (1,452 deaths)
· 1.7% involved #COVID19 (177 deaths).

Read more ➡️ ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulati…
stuart mcdonald (@actuarybyday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ONS deaths data has been released for week ending 28 Jun. 10,609 deaths were registered in England and Wales this week, a slight increase on last week. Year-to-date there have been 294,200 deaths registered, 6% fewer than expected.

ONS deaths data has been released for week ending 28 Jun.

10,609 deaths were registered in England and Wales this week, a slight increase on last week.

Year-to-date there have been 294,200 deaths registered, 6% fewer than expected.
stuart mcdonald (@actuarybyday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The CMI has released both its weekly Mortality Monitor and its more detailed quarterly summary. Mortality in England & Wales in the first half of 2024 was similar to the record lows seen in the first half of 2019.

The CMI has released both its weekly Mortality Monitor and its more detailed quarterly summary.

Mortality in England & Wales in the first half of 2024 was similar to the record lows seen in the first half of 2019.
stuart mcdonald (@actuarybyday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deaths data has been released for week ending 5 Jul. 10,333 deaths were registered in England and Wales this week. Year-to-date there have been 304,538 deaths registered, 6% fewer than expected by ONS. CMI analysis of age-standardised mortality rates is expected later today.

Deaths data has been released for week ending 5 Jul.

10,333 deaths were registered in England and Wales this week.

Year-to-date there have been 304,538 deaths registered, 6% fewer than expected by ONS.

CMI analysis of age-standardised mortality rates is expected later today.
stuart mcdonald (@actuarybyday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deaths data has been released for week ending 19 Jul. 10,182 deaths were registered in England and Wales this week. Year-to-date there have been 325,255 deaths registered. 1,344 deaths involved flu or pneumonia. 234 involved Covid-19 - the highest seen since February.

Deaths data has been released for week ending 19 Jul.    

10,182 deaths were registered in England and Wales this week.

Year-to-date there have been 325,255 deaths registered.

1,344 deaths involved flu or pneumonia. 234 involved Covid-19 - the highest seen since February.
stuart mcdonald (@actuarybyday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hospital admissions with Covid in England hit another peak in July - the highest since January. They are now decreasing, with the 7-day average falling by 14% in the last week of July. Hopefully this is now a sustained fall, in contrast to the dip reported at the end of June.

Hospital admissions with Covid in England hit another peak in July - the highest since January.

They are now decreasing, with the 7-day average falling by 14% in the last week of July. Hopefully this is now a sustained fall, in contrast to the dip reported at the end of June.
stuart mcdonald (@actuarybyday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A big increase in official life expectancy today as 2023 replaces 2020 in the 3-year average used in the calculation. However, life expectancy remains below pre-pandemic levels (2017-19). Life expectancy will predictably increase again next year (when 2024 replaces 2021).

Karen Cutter (@karencutter4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UK life expectancy for 2021-2023 out today, showing an increase. The Aust figures are due out in about two weeks but will show a decline (our 2023 mortality was worse than our 2020)

stuart mcdonald (@actuarybyday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The CMI has released its weekly mortality monitor. Age-standardised death rates this year have tracked the best year on record (2019) fairly closely and continue to do so. That’s despite deaths with Covid rising this week to the highest level since February.

The CMI has released its weekly mortality monitor.

Age-standardised death rates this year have tracked the best year on record (2019) fairly closely and continue to do so. That’s despite deaths with Covid rising this week to the highest level since February.
stuart mcdonald (@actuarybyday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The CMI has released its weekly mortality monitor. Age-standardised death rates year to date continue to track the best year on record (2019) fairly closely. Death rates this week were back at the lower end of the 2011-19 range.

The CMI has released its weekly mortality monitor.

Age-standardised death rates year to date continue to track the best year on record (2019) fairly closely.

Death rates this week were back at the lower end of the 2011-19 range.