You asked

Could you please provide me with the data only (either by month or by week or by whatever date format you record it in) of UK deaths since January 2020 that have occurred where COVID-19 was the cause of death but where there was also at least one of the following conditions. If additionally possible, I would like a data column that includes age range such as 0-18, >18-30, >30-50, >50-65, >65-80, 80+, or such other age ranges as your dataset allows.

Ischemic heart diseases, Atrial Fibrillation (cardiac arrhythmias), Stroke, Hypertension, Diabetes, Dementia and Alzheimers Disease, COPD, Active/Malignant Cancers, Cirrhosis and other diseases of the liver, Diseases of the urinary system, Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases, Cerebrovascular Diseases, Influenza & Pneumonia.

We said

Thank you for your request.

We only hold death registration data for England and Wales. We have collaborated with the constituent countries to produce headline figures at UK level in our main weekly deaths publication but we do not have UK data on pre-existing conditions. National Records Scotland (NRS) and Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) are responsible for statistics pertaining to Scotland and Northern Ireland. They can be contacted at foi@nrscotland.gov.uk and info@nisra.gov.uk respectively.

We have published analysis of COVID-19 deaths by main pre-existing conditions and leading causes in our Monthly Mortality Analysis publication, available via the following link: Monthly Mortality Analysis (March to June). This shows number of deaths involving the coronavirus (COVID-19) that occurred in each month in England and Wales, by country, age, sex and place of death.

Due to the decrease in deaths, our Monthly Mortality Analysis for July onwards only contains data for leading causes, as further breakdown would produce disclosive data. This publication provides provisional death registration data for England and Wales, broken down by sex, age and country. This includes deaths due to COVID-19 and leading causes of death.

We are continuing to monitor deaths involving COVID-19 using both our weekly and monthly reports and with any new increase in the numbers of deaths by COVID-19 we will look to how we can continue to publish insights and analysis to inform users.