Thank you for contacting me about the excess deaths reported by the Office of National Statistics (ONS); I understand your concerns.
The Government is taking steps to reduce excess deaths (the number
of deaths above the five-year average), including those which involve Covid-19.
Vaccines remain the first line of defence against Covid-19. Antivirals and
other treatments play a crucial role in protecting patients who become
infected with Covid-19, particularly those for whom the vaccine may be less
effective such as the immunosuppressed.
The Government is preparing for variants of Covid-19 and influenza
through the Covid-19 booster and flu vaccination programmes, minimising
hospital admissions from both viruses. Going forward, I strongly encourage
eligible people to get their booster jab and their flu jab to protect
themselves, their loved ones and the NHS.
Clearly, the disruption caused by Covid-19 has had a significant
impact on those people who were living with cancer and other major conditions.
The Government is taking steps to reduce excess deaths due to these conditions,
including through a delivery plan setting out how the NHS will expand elective
services over the next three years. The plan commits the NHS to deliver nine
million additional treatments and diagnostic procedures over the next three
years and around 30 per cent more elective activity than it was doing before
the pandemic by 2024/25.
Furthermore, the Government intends to publish a Major Conditions
Strategy to tackle conditions that contribute most to morbidity and mortality
across the population in England including: cancers; cardiovascular disease,
including stroke and diabetes; chronic respiratory diseases; dementia; mental
ill health; and musculoskeletal conditions.
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