4 pages, 1 figureThere has been great concern in the UK that people from the BAME (Black And Minority Ethnic) community have a far higher risk of dying from Covid19 than those of other ethnicities. However, the overall fatalities data from the Government's ONS (Office of National Statistics) most recent report on deaths by religion shows that Jews (very few of whom are classified as BAME) have a much higher risk than those of religions (Hindu, Sikh, Muslim) with predominantly BAME people. This apparently contradictory result is, according to the ONS statistical analysis, implicitly explained by age as the report claims that, when 'adjusted for age' Muslims have the highest fatality risk. However, the report fails to provide the raw data to ...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from COVID-19 shows a strong relationship with age and pre-existing medical co...
Importance: Differentials in COVID-19 incidence, hospitalization and mortality according to ethnicit...
Objectives To assess whether ethnic differences in COVID-19 mortality in England have continued into...
AbstractBackgroundCOVID 19 mortality risk is associated with demographic and behavioural factors; fu...
This article discusses the difference in the COVID-19 death rate among Jews, Hindus, Muslims, and Si...
This article details the statistics from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) in the United Kingd...
BACKGROUND: We estimated population-level associations between ethnicity and coronavirus disease 201...
Background: High levels of mortality not explained by differences in socioeconomic status (SES) have...
Background: Ethnic minorities have experienced disproportionate COVID-19 mortality rates in the UK a...
Ethnic minorities have experienced disproportionate COVID-19 mortality rates in the UK and many othe...
Ethnic minorities have experienced disproportionate COVID-19 mortality rates in the UK and many othe...
Ethnic inequalities in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) hospitalizations and mortality have been ...
Background: Mortality from COVID-19 shows a strong relationship with age and pre-existing medical co...
Introduction Recent evidence suggests that ethnic minority groups are disproportionately at increase...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from COVID-19 shows a strong relationship with age and pre-existing medical co...
Importance: Differentials in COVID-19 incidence, hospitalization and mortality according to ethnicit...
Objectives To assess whether ethnic differences in COVID-19 mortality in England have continued into...
AbstractBackgroundCOVID 19 mortality risk is associated with demographic and behavioural factors; fu...
This article discusses the difference in the COVID-19 death rate among Jews, Hindus, Muslims, and Si...
This article details the statistics from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) in the United Kingd...
BACKGROUND: We estimated population-level associations between ethnicity and coronavirus disease 201...
Background: High levels of mortality not explained by differences in socioeconomic status (SES) have...
Background: Ethnic minorities have experienced disproportionate COVID-19 mortality rates in the UK a...
Ethnic minorities have experienced disproportionate COVID-19 mortality rates in the UK and many othe...
Ethnic minorities have experienced disproportionate COVID-19 mortality rates in the UK and many othe...
Ethnic inequalities in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) hospitalizations and mortality have been ...
Background: Mortality from COVID-19 shows a strong relationship with age and pre-existing medical co...
Introduction Recent evidence suggests that ethnic minority groups are disproportionately at increase...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from COVID-19 shows a strong relationship with age and pre-existing medical co...
Importance: Differentials in COVID-19 incidence, hospitalization and mortality according to ethnicit...
Objectives To assess whether ethnic differences in COVID-19 mortality in England have continued into...