3,480 COVID-19 deaths in Q1

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In the first quarter of 2022, a total of 3,480 people died due to COVID-19. This represents 8.1 percent of all deaths in that quarter. COVID-19 mortality was lower than in the first quarter of 2021. This is reported by Statistics Netherlands (CBS) on the basis of provisional figures on causes of death.

In January 2022, the COVID-19 death toll stood at 1,004; in February it was 1,033 and in March 1,443. In the first quarter of 2022, COVID-19 was the confirmed cause of death in 8.1 percent of all deaths (3,480) in the first quarter. One year previously, in the first quarter of 2021, this was still 19 percent (8,964). Not only were more deaths due to COVID-19 at the time, but there was also excess mortality, which was not the case in 2022.
Of the 3,480 people who died of COVID-19 in the first quarter of this year, 62 percent were 80 years of age or older. Approximately 8 percent were people under the age of 65. Just as in previous periods, there were fewer female than male cases of COVID-19 mortality.

Mortality due to COVID-19, monthly
jaarmaand80 yrs and over65 to 79 yrs0 to 64 yrs
2020March1318764128
2020April42631775340
2020May91533676
2020June1876317
2020July62264
2020August1143915
2020September2347825
2020October1454614104
2020November2193889154
2020December26871108191
2021*January30341243188
2021*February1706716158
2021*March877625147
2021*April516695197
2021*May310500141
2021*June8212445
2021*July975130
2021*August26312353
2021*September18111952
2021*October47015449
2021*November2107878150
2021*December22611024226
2022*January536359109
2022*February67428574
2022*March95340387
*provisional figures

Rising COVID mortality among long-term care recipients

Among people receiving care under the Long-term Care Act (Wlz), including residents of nursing homes or institutions for the disabled, COVID-19 mortality rose as of the first week of the year. In that week, 6 percent of deaths among long-term care recipients were due to COVID-19. By the end of the first quarter, this had risen to 16 percent. The share of COVID-19 deaths among the rest of the population remained stable around 7 percent.

COVID-19 mortality relative to total weekly mortality
JaarWeekLong-term care recipients (%)Rest of the population (%)
2020week 1000
2020week 1111
2020week 121111
2020week 132828
2020week 144532
2020week 155228
2020week 165020
2020week 174217
2020week 183211
2020week 19267
2020week 20176
2020week 21144
2020week 22103
2020week 2382
2020week 2442
2020week 2531
2020week 2621
2020week 2721
2020week 2820
2020week 2910
2020week 3010
2020week 3111
2020week 3221
2020week 3331
2020week 3431
2020week 3521
2020week 3621
2020week 3721
2020week 3851
2020week 3983
2020week 40104
2020week 41146
2020week 422010
2020week 432514
2020week 443317
2020week 453618
2020week 463016
2020week 472716
2020week 482714
2020week 492513
2020week 502813
2020week 513516
2020week 524020
2020week 533922
2021week 013820
2021week 023819
2021week 033817
2021week 043315
2021week 052915
2021week 062914
2021week 072514
2021week 081914
2021week 091513
2021week 101112
2021week 111012
2021week 12812
2021week 13614
2021week 14613
2021week 15613
2021week 16412
2021week 17513
2021week 18512
2021week 19410
2021week 2038
2021week 2116
2021week 2225
2021week 2313
2021week 2422
2021week 2511
2021week 2611
2021week 2701
2021week 2811
2021week 2932
2021week 3042
2021week 3163
2021week 3243
2021week 3343
2021week 3443
2021week 3533
2021week 3633
2021week 3743
2021week 3822
2021week 3922
2021week 4032
2021week 4143
2021week 4283
2021week 43117
2021week 441410
2021week 451912
2021week 462617
2021week 473120
2021week 483120
2021week 493219
2021week 502515
2021week 511815
2021week 521310
2022*week 0198
2022*week 0277
2022*week 0365
2022*week 0466
2022*week 05106
2022*week 06117
2022*week 07126
2022*week 0896
2022*week 09106
2022*week 10127
2022*week 11167
2022*week 12157
*provisional figures

No excess mortality in the first quarter

As stated in previous CBS news releases reporting weekly mortality, there were no excess deaths in the first quarter. Mortality was lower than expected in both January and February, rising again slightly in March, but without any excess deaths. Mortality was elevated mainly among long-term care recipients and over-65s.

Mortality and causes of death, weekly
   Other causes of deathCOVID-19Mortality, cause still unknownExpected mortality
2020131033277
2020233643311
2020331573344
2020430463392
2020531643407
2020631963401
2020731983408
2020829593387
2020930983352
202010310253315
2020113183353253
20201232024123174
202013320812503104
202014316419213024
202015300419772957
202016283914692915
202017281610952869
20201827156672841
20201925554352821
20202024942832794
20202125522172770
20202225841492753
20202325741072735
2020242624662737
2020252646492725
2020262626342717
2020272605322723
2020282594252719
202029252182720
2020302654182707
2020312644222687
2020322613282682
2020333159522669
2020342806482663
2020352705312667
2020362666272676
2020372709322698
2020382655672729
20203927521392752
20204028051952786
20204127552692807
20204227864342839
20204328066432862
20204428318562889
20204526958942902
20204627997822932
20204726676682972
20204827526523012
20204929156143037
20205029186973100
20205129699423166
202052274311243222
202053291411893266
2021*1299911453309
2021*2282410263343
2021*328789843376
2021*428928223425
2021*529187353440
2021*628596913434
2021*728776523441
2021*827035023420
2021*926814233384
2021*1028593853347
2021*1126903523285
2021*1227113353205
2021*1328103663134
2021*1428343303054
2021*1527953452986
2021*1628423012944
2021*1728023182897
2021*1827242822869
2021*1927742432849
2021*2027981902821
2021*2126901152797
2021*2228931162780
2021*232818642762
2021*242819512764
2021*252646272751
2021*262768232743
2021*272816212750
2021*282853192745
2021*292707682747
2021*302840732734
2021*3128491092713
2021*3227371022708
2021*332804932695
2021*3428191062688
2021*352773872693
2021*362996932702
2021*372825942724
2021*382825612755
2021*393010602778
2021*402996762813
2021*4129591032835
2021*4231021712866
2021*4330882992889
2021*4431074092917
2021*4532255592930
2021*4631718262960
2021*47316410263001
2021*48331310783042
2021*49332110523066
2021*5032667803130
2021*5131675943196
2021*5232604123253
2022131412933321
2022229312243356
2022330121783390
2022430181843438
2022530492353454
2022629832703447
2022730962823455
2022831042463433
2022930042293397
20221030843023360
20221132153863298
20221232573733217
20221335623146
20221435683066
20221535112997
20221632332955
20221731362908
20221831212880
20221931192860
20222030472832
20222129142808
20222229512791
20222329312773
20222429852775
20222530902762
20222630462754
*provisional figures

All other death causes: stable mortality

In the first quarter of 2022, COVID-19 mortality declined relative to the fourth quarter of 2021. There were no major changes in other cause-of-death categories. Some categories have shown seasonal fluctuations in mortality since 2015. For example, there are more deaths due to cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in the winter period. The same pattern is found in mortality due to mental disorders and diseases of the nervous system, which include dementia and Alzheimer's disease for instance.

Deaths by cause-of-death category, monthly
jaarmaandNeoplasmsCVDMental disorders and diseases of the nervous systemRespiratory diseasesNon-natural death causesCOVID-19
2015January4113405720141727676
2015February3474359717441633629
2015March3877380417671508597
2015April3813335315291076577
2015May371532611470923569
2015June369629181401790571
2015July389429381498839587
2015August382727991464685595
2015September382329011447727572
2015October395632221544902650
2015November376831251506906603
2015December383434041625965627
2016January4064369718511331685
2016February3780341317531350632
2016March4072365718441345712
2016April3854318416151043625
2016May389332461677912619
2016June376829001507740587
2016July384129541594813637
2016August379228181587740600
2016September397228211551677584
2016October405932381616795680
2016November391932031731900644
2016December3962351620231338709
2017January4054407523692129773
2017February3659349119571735660
2017March3945341917681209685
2017April376331201601905617
2017May391332191696966618
2017June382827251542824612
2017July397627151608731671
2017August388527611569698622
2017September385528021579763608
2017October383630411640910611
2017November381631801696942728
2017December4026360520031153766
2018January4101380522341670768
2018February3721360121492059744
2018March4215386924662421757
2018April3760302916651141688
2018May385529751572863695
2018June377827331537785646
2018July383728331771835750
2018August388127461848710644
2018September371026521658715692
2018October399030161660832767
2018November390030901645868712
2018December3909344617851145768
2019January4105351120121335780
2019February3671310918801412716
2019March4091342319401428728
2019April3825315417751129702
2019May391530581771994674
2019June378927891640838683
2019July402130801736779735
2019August395926971748800686
2019September371127281650690682
2019October390632561701960745
2019November3990333718671000717
2019December4007339918311259826
2020January4132358519331363803
2020February3820327017401237742
2020March41253407200613637842210
2020April3860299418609477666378
2020May3696282314706687101327
2020June384027861386623706267
2020July40262695154066470992
2020August401128561792806794168
2020September380927621578640738337
2020October3994318616257297232172
2020November3795297215196727153236
2020December3981328616207918403986
2021*January3952339916488267984465
2021*February3457300914406747082580
2021*March3897309514717167541649
2021*April3928307215087357831408
2021*May381931021572763705951
2021*June397327631666747747251
2021*July399129611715822767178
2021*August390828601726834712439
2021*September398928611672826743352
2021*October4065333118391020802673
2021*November39743364176611048333135
2021*December41183600201710439123511
2022*January3947332917239508501004
2022*February3587304815158227751033
2022*March38383368168111058671443

COVID-19 mortality figures

Figures on causes of death are based on the cause-of-death certificates completed by an attending medical practitioner. These figures are processed by CBS and published after four months. The National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) and the Dutch government report the number of COVID-19 deaths on a weekly basis. This number is lower than what is reported by CBS at a later stage based on causes of death, due to the fact that there is no obligation to report COVID-19 deaths to RIVM. It is also possible that a medical practitioner establishes COVID-19 as the cause of death on the basis of the clinical picture without laboratory testing. CBS publishes weekly mortality figures, before information on causes of death becomes known.

From March 2020 to 31 March 2022 inclusive, based on data that were received from the municipal health services (GGD), RIVM reported 22,065 COVID-19 deaths (as at 21 July 2022). In the same period, based on cause-of-death certificates, CBS registered 43,245 deaths due to confirmed or suspected COVID-19.