Filenews 7 January 2022
396 of the 518 deaths recorded between 1/1/2021 and 04/01/2022 were people without a history of vaccination.
More specifically, according to the data on deaths from the National Report, the total deaths with the final cause of Covid-19 disease were 518 of which 396 without a history of vaccination, 48 were fully vaccinated but the 5.5 months from the second dose had not elapsed, 36 were fully vaccinated but 5.5 months had elapsed from the second dose and those were partially vaccinated.
In detail, the data from the National Report:
The data analysis period is march 2020 to January 4, 2022.
As of January 4, 2022, 741 deaths of people diagnosed with COVID-19 have been reported to the Health Monitoring Unit of the Ministry of Health. 63.7% are men (n= 472 deaths) and the remaining 36.3% are women (n = 269 deaths).
Of the 741 deaths, 647 (87%) had an underlying cause of COVID-19.
63.4% of the total number of deaths with covid-19 as the underlying cause, concern men (n= 410 deaths) and the remaining 36.6% concern women (n = 237 deaths).
50% of the total number of deaths of people diagnosed with COVID-19 involve people aged 69-85 years, with a median age of death of 77 years and an average age of 76 years.
The total number of deaths of people diagnosed with COVID-19, in the month of August 2021 (n=95), exceeded the number of deaths of December 2020 (n=90) and January 2021 (n=86). Since the beginning of the pandemic, the rate for the three months with the highest numbers has reached 37% of the total number of deaths. It is followed by April 2021 with a percentage of 9% (n=66), May 2021 with a percentage of 8% (n=59) and July with a percentage of 7% (n=49).
The highest percentage of deaths of people who are positive with COVID-19, with covid-19 as the underlying cause of death, concerns people with permanent residence in the Limassol District (n=222, 34.3%). They are followed by Nicosia District (n=202, 31.2%), Larnaka District (n=118, 18.2%), Pafos District (n=58, 9%), Famagusta District (n=38, 5.9%), 6 deaths have an undefined Permanent Residence District (0.9%) and 3 deaths concern residents abroad (0.5%).
Limassol has the highest mortality rate per 100000 population (89.3 deaths per 100000 population). It is followed by Larnaca with 78.2 deaths, Famagusta with 77.6 deaths, Nicosia with 58.4 deaths and finally Paphos with 61.8 deaths per 100000 population.