9 July 2025
The Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) publishes frequent mortality analysis for England & Wales through its . Today鈥檚 updates cover the period to 27 June 2025.
The key points are:
Cobus Daneel, Chair of the CMI Mortality Projections Committee, said: 鈥淥verall mortality in the first half of 2025 was at a historic low. For most age groups, the last twenty-four months have seen stable low levels of mortality. A notable exception to this is males aged 45-64, whose mortality remains above pre-pandemic levels.
Deaths recorded as involving COVID-19 have continued to fall, accounting for fewer than 1% of deaths in the first half of 2025.鈥
All mortality monitor updates are publicly available on the
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