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Excess mortality among essential workers in England and Wales during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Melissa MatzClaudia AllemaniMartie van TongerenVahe NafilyanSarah RhodesKarin van VeldhovenLucy PembreyMichel P ColemanNeil Pearce
Published in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2022)
In summary, excess mortality was consistently higher for essential workers throughout 2020, particularly for healthcare workers. Further research is needed to examine excess mortality by occupational group, while controlling for important confounders such as ethnicity and socioeconomic status. For non-essential workers, the lockdowns, encouragement to work from home and to maintain social distancing are likely to have prevented a number of deaths from COVID-19 and from other causes.
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