Dr Veena Raleigh, Senior Fellow at The King’s Fund, commented on the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures on excess winter mortality in England and Wales
‘These figures show the grim reality that many older people died in winter 2017/18 after a severe flu outbreak. Several European countries saw an increase in winter deaths in 2017/18, but the figures are particularly worrying for the UK which, after decades of progress, is seeing life expectancy improvements grind to a halt.
‘This follows other recent winters when seasonal deaths have been high. With an ageing population, the worry is that this could be the start of a trend of periodically high winter deaths.
‘The evidence suggests that stalling life expectancy is due to several factors, including flu-related deaths and a slowdown in improvements in mortality from diseases such as heart attack and stroke.
‘National agencies have so far been slow to respond to these disturbing recent trends. Public Health England has been commissioned to investigate the slowdown in life expectancy and it is imperative that their findings are acted upon.’