Winter deaths halve, ONS figures show

Data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) have shown that the number of excess winter deaths in 2015-16 have halved to 24,000.

Death rates tend to increase during the Winter months as a result of colder weather, which aggravates respiratory illnesses.

The winter of 2014-16 saw almost 44,000 extra deaths, the highest since 1999. Health experts blamed the spike in excess deaths on the flu vaccine being less effective than previously.

However, statistics showed that during the most recent winter, flu attacked younger groups.

Dr Anne Campbell, of the ONS, said: "One of the key factors behind the lower excess mortality this winter was a fall in the number of deaths among the elderly.

"This was mainly due to the most prevalent strain of the flu virus impacting younger people rather than older people, who are more at risk."

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