Registered Deaths

AuthorityDepartment for Enterprise
Date received2021-08-03
OutcomeAll information sent
Outcome date2021-09-07
Case ID1936589

Summary

A request was made for monthly registered death statistics in the Isle of Man from July 2019 to July 2021, and the Department for Enterprise provided the complete dataset as requested.

Key Facts

  • The request was received on 3 August 2021 and responded to on 7 September 2021.
  • The authority handling the request was the Department for Enterprise.
  • Data was provided for 36 months covering July 2019 through July 2021.
  • The highest number of registered deaths in a single month was 100 in January 2020.
  • The outcome was classified as 'All information sent' with no redactions.

Data Disclosed

  • July 2019: 74
  • August 2019: 67
  • September 2019: 66
  • October 2019: 57
  • November 2019: 68
  • December 2019: 83
  • January 2020: 100
  • February 2020: 74
  • March 2020: 69
  • April 2020: 95
  • May 2020: 86
  • June 2020: 73
  • July 2020: 77
  • August 2020: 71
  • September 2020: 64
  • October 2020: 74
  • November 2020: 68
  • December 2020: 82
  • January 2021: 70
  • February 2021: 62
  • March 2021: 77
  • April 2021: 70
  • May 2020: 61
  • June 2020: 68
  • July 2021: 71
  • Case ID: 1936589

Original Request

Please can you provide all registered deaths for the past 36 months starting from July 2019 to July 2021 (or as far as possible up to the current date) split out month by month. Thank you

Data Tables (3)

Registered Deaths – Isle of Man Total Registrations
July 2019 74
August 2019 67
September 2019 66
October 2019 57
November 2019 68
December 2019 83
January 2020 100
February 2020 74
March 2020 69
April 2020 95
May 2020 86
June 2020 73
July 2020 77
August 2020 71
September 2020 64
October 2020 74
November 2020 68
December 2020 82
January 2021 70
February 2021 62
March 2021 77
April 2021 70
May 2020 61
June 2020 68

Full Response Text

Freedom of Information Co-ordinator 1st Floor, St Georges Court Upper Church Street, Douglas Isle of Man IM1 1EX

Telephone: (01624 682381) Website: www.gov.im/ded

Our ref: 1936589 7 September 2021

Dear ####

We write further to your request which was received on 3 August 2021 and which states:

“Please can you provide all registered deaths for the past 36 months starting from July 2019 to July 2021 (or as far as possible up to the current date) split out month by month.

Thank you” Our response to your request is as follow: Registered Deaths – Isle of Man Total Registrations July 2019 74 August 2019 67 September 2019 66 October 2019 57 November 2019 68 December 2019 83 January 2020 100

February 2020 74 March 2020 69 April 2020 95 May 2020 86 June 2020 73 July 2020 77 August 2020 71 September 2020 64 October 2020 74 November 2020 68 December 2020 82 January 2021 70 February 2021 62 March 2021 77 April 2021 70 May 2020 61 June 2020 68

July 2021 71

Please quote the reference number 1936589 in any future communications.

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I will now close your request as of this date.

Yours sincerely