Arnie Pye
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Title : Excess deaths from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic Doctors during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Link : http://www.drdavidgrimes.com/2020/11/covid-19-vitamin-d-deaths-of-doctors.html
Link : http://www.drdavidgrimes.com/2020/11/covid-19-vitamin-d-deaths-of-doctors.html
I would like to display some information that I have collected during the course of the pandemic this year, and unfortunately finish on a low note.
Most weeks in the British Medical Journal we can read six obituaries to UK doctors who have died. They will not make up a full list of doctors who have died but they are interesting to read. I have recorded for a few years the ages and causes of death, but 2020 is particularly interesting as we can see the personal effects of Covid-19. In recent years the causes of death have been clearly displayed in the BMJ. During 2020 up to November 7th there have been 245 obituaries displayed with cause of death not stated in only 5.
The obituaries are accompanied by names (obviously) but also photographs. It has therefore been possible to assess the ethnicity of those who have died. I have divided them into two groups, White and BAME (Black African and Asian minority Ethnic groups).
They are displayed in Figure 1, a bar chart in which each column represents each of the 25 doctors who have been reported to have died from Covid-19, and the height of the columns represents the ages at death.The youngest death was at the age of 46 years and the oldest at the age of 107 years.
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What is most dramatic and disturbing is the complete lack of overlap between the ages at death of the white and BAME groups.
Age range White: 84 to 107
Age range BAME: 46 to 79
Average mean age White: 91
Average mean age BAME: 62