FOI Ref: FOI/2021/2672

You asked

How many people have died since having the second COVID-19 jab?

We know that death certificates have been doctored to say something different.

We said

Thank you for your enquiry.

There are long standing guidelines and processes which have to be followed when certifying a cause of death, some changes have been made to allow for the circumstances of the pandemic, however no change has been made to the legal and professional obligation to record the cause accurately. More information can be found by accessing the following links: Guidance for doctors completing Medical Certificates of Cause of Death and Quality of mortality data during the coronavirus pandemic, England and Wales.

We are currently working on analysis on a number of aspects of the relationship between COVID-19 vaccination and mortality, including:

  • Information regarding deaths after 28 days of vaccination, from any cause.

  • Information regarding deaths involving or due to COVID-19 after receiving COVID-19 vaccination.

This requires complex analysis linking vaccination records to death registrations. The release of the findings of this ongoing programme of research prior to completion would jeopardise the research project by potentially putting misleading data into the public domain, as the analysis would not be complete nor quality assured. In turn, this would harm our reputation as a producer of reliable, quality-assured, official statistics. If we were to release inaccurate or misleading data regarding this topic, the trust that the government and the public place in our research and statistics could be severely undermined, which would directly jeopardise our functions.

Therefore, the requested information is exempt under Section 22A (b)(i) and (b)(iii), whereby the information requested was obtained in the course of conducting an ongoing programme of research, which we have a view to publish, and release prior to our planned schedule would prejudice the research programme itself and the organisation conducting the research.

This exemption is subject to a public interest test. We recognise the desirability of information being freely available and this is considered by ONS when publication schedules are set in accordance with the Code of Practice for Statistics. The need for timely data must be balanced against the practicalities of applying statistical skill and judgement to produce the high quality, assured data needed to inform decision-making, which requires time and space. If this balance is incorrectly applied, then we run the risk of decisions being based on inaccurate data, which is not in the public interest. This will have an impact on public trust in official statistics in a time when the accuracy of official statistics is more important to the public than ever before. This is particularly important given the public health implications of data surrounding the COVID-19 vaccines.

The provisional release date for these publications is September 2021. Once publication dates are finalised, they will be announced on our Release Calendar.

You can also find the number of deaths involving adverse reactions to the COVID-19 vaccination (not restricted to first or second vaccination) in table 12 of our Monthly Mortality Analysis dataset. There are currently 4 deaths registered with the aligning ICD-10 codes for this (U12.9). However, should this change, they will be updated in this table. The latest data available is for June 2021. This publication is due to be updated in August 2021.