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As part of the annual recording of data by the Health Surveillance Unit, the Ministry of Health has updated its database on patient deaths, having recorded and verified all data reported in previous months to the Epidemiological Surveillance Unit.
As part of this audit, it appears that the total number of patients who died with a terminal cause of COVID-19 up to 17 February 2022 is 814 and not 802,[/B] as stated in yesterday's daily statement.
Specifically, the 12 deaths that were reported late relate to:
[*]Female, aged 85 years, [*]Woman aged 66 who died on 09/01/2021 [*]Woman aged 66 who died on 19/01/2021 [*]Woman aged 85 who died on 11/02/2021 [*]Woman aged 80 who died on 25/02/2021 [*]Man aged 82 who died on 26/02/2021 [*]Man aged 82 who died on 26/02/2021 [*]Man aged 85 who died on 29/03/2021 [*]Woman aged 66 who died on 29/03/2021 [*]Woman aged 85 who died on 11/02/2021 69 years old who died on 29/04/2021 [*]Male aged 69 years old who died on 29/04/2021 [*]Male aged 91 years old who died on 13/07/2021 [*]Male aged 91 years old who died on 26/07/2021 [*]Female aged 91 years old who died on 12/08/2021 [*]Female aged 81 years old who died on 21/08/2021 [*]Male aged 81 years old who died on 28/08/2021
Therefore, as of today's daily announcement, new deaths with an underlying cause of death of COVID-19 will be added to the total number of 814. Of these, 507 are men and 307 are women.
The Ministry of Health updates its databases at regular intervals in order to ensure the correct and comprehensive recording of epidemiological surveillance data. For transparency purposes, the Ministry of Health will inform about any new data it records.
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