"Figure 11: Deaths involving heart conditions and conditions which can become fatal if not treated in time, have continued to appear above five-year average levels during Weeks 11 to 18","" "Percentage difference from the five-year average for non-COVID-19 deaths involving a leading cause, by cause, for deaths of people aged under 65 years, in England and Wales, for the ten leading causes with the largest percentage difference in Weeks 11 to 18","" "","" "Notes","1. Figures include the deaths of non-residents. 2. Based on date a death was registered rather than occurred. 3. All figures for 2020 are provisional. 4. The ICD-10 codes used for this analysis are provided in the Technical Report. 5. Leading causes with a median registration delay greater than 90 days have been removed. 6. Leading causes have been removed where there are insufficient data for analysis." "Unit","Percentage difference from five-year average" "","" "Leading causes grouping","Week 1 to 10","Week 11 to 18","Week 19 to 28" "All causes","-0.95","6.55","-3.46" "Dementia and Alzheimer´s disease","10.68","53.23","21.62" "Hypertensive diseases","10.24","44.22","33.96" "Diabetes","7.11","42.3","24.77" "Appendicitis hernia and intestinal obstruction","16.12","28.39","2.75" "Cardiomyopathy","12.4","27.62","31.1" "Epilepsy and status epilepticus","0.15","23.75","-0.5" "Diseases of the urinary system","1.85","23.26","0.77" "Heart failure and complications and ill-defined heart disease","2.74","23.01","17.83" "Pulmonary heart disease and diseases of pulmonary circulation","10.81","22.91","18.2" "Malignant neoplasm of uterus","12.68","22.71","-6.33"