COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Issue 4 (December 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Issue 4 (December 2020)
- Main Title:
- COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
- Authors:
- Flynn, Darren
Moloney, Eoin
Bhattarai, Nawaraj
Scott, Jason
Breckons, Matthew
Avery, Leah
Moy, Naomi - Abstract:
- Highlights: 472 COVID-19 cases and 70 deaths per 100, 000 UK population as of 12th Aug 2020. Majority of deaths from COVID-19 were amongst people aged ≥60 years. COVID-19 mortality was higher in Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups. Emergency department attendance and patient referrals have declined. Emergency ambulance and non-urgent (NHS111) calls have increased. Abstract: Objectives: To describe epidemiological data on cases of COVID-19 and the spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 in the United Kingdom (UK), and the subsequent policy and technological response to the pandemic, including impact on healthcare, business and the economy. Methods: Epidemiological, business and economic data were extracted from official government sources covering the period 31st January to 13th August 2020; healthcare system data up to end of June 2019. Results: UK-wide COVID-19 cases and deaths were 313, 798 and 46, 706 respectively (472 cases and 70 deaths per 100, 000 population) by 12th August. There were regional variations in England, with London and North West (756 and 666 cases per 100, 000 population respectively) disproportionately affected compared with other regions. As of 11th August, 13, 618, 470 tests had been conducted in the UK. Increased risk of mortality was associated with age (≥60 years), gender (male) and BAME groups. Since onset of the pandemic, emergency department attendance, primary care utilisation and cancer referrals andHighlights: 472 COVID-19 cases and 70 deaths per 100, 000 UK population as of 12th Aug 2020. Majority of deaths from COVID-19 were amongst people aged ≥60 years. COVID-19 mortality was higher in Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups. Emergency department attendance and patient referrals have declined. Emergency ambulance and non-urgent (NHS111) calls have increased. Abstract: Objectives: To describe epidemiological data on cases of COVID-19 and the spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 in the United Kingdom (UK), and the subsequent policy and technological response to the pandemic, including impact on healthcare, business and the economy. Methods: Epidemiological, business and economic data were extracted from official government sources covering the period 31st January to 13th August 2020; healthcare system data up to end of June 2019. Results: UK-wide COVID-19 cases and deaths were 313, 798 and 46, 706 respectively (472 cases and 70 deaths per 100, 000 population) by 12th August. There were regional variations in England, with London and North West (756 and 666 cases per 100, 000 population respectively) disproportionately affected compared with other regions. As of 11th August, 13, 618, 470 tests had been conducted in the UK. Increased risk of mortality was associated with age (≥60 years), gender (male) and BAME groups. Since onset of the pandemic, emergency department attendance, primary care utilisation and cancer referrals and inpatient/outpatient referrals have declined; emergency ambulance and NHS111 calls increased. Business sectors most impacted are the arts, entertainment and recreation, followed by accommodation and food services. Government interventions aimed at curtailing the business and economic impact have been implemented, but applications for state benefits have increased. Conclusions: The impact of COVID-19 on the UK population, health system and economy has been profound. More data are needed to implement the optimal policy and technological responses to preventing further spikes in COVID-19 cases, and to inform strategic planning to manage future pandemics. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Health policy and technology. Volume 9:Issue 4(2020)
- Journal:
- Health policy and technology
- Issue:
- Volume 9:Issue 4(2020)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 9, Issue 4 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 9
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0009-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 673
- Page End:
- 691
- Publication Date:
- 2020-12
- Subjects:
- United Kingdom -- COVID-19 -- Epidemiology -- Health system impact -- Economic impact -- Technological response
Medical policy -- Periodicals
Medical technology -- Periodicals
Medical policy
Medical technology
Health Policy -- Periodicals
Biomedical Technology -- Periodicals
Technology Assessment, Biomedical -- Periodicals
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362.105 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/22118837 ↗
http://www.sciencedirect.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.hlpt.2020.08.003 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2211-8837
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