Heart deaths in the United Kingdom have surged to more than 500 cases a week since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, with subject matter specialists explaining that Britain is in “the grip of a heart and stroke care emergency.”
Cardiovascular disease patient deaths have increased by almost 100,000 since March 2020, according to analysis of data from the UK Government’s Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID). Official figures put the number of deaths at 839,467, which is 13 percent higher than expected.
The excess deaths due to cardiovascular diseases were initially linked to COVID infections, yet numbers have remained high, even after COVID deaths declined.
“It is deeply troubling that so many more people with cardiovascular disease have lost their lives over the last three years,” said Dr. Charmaine Griffiths, chief executive at the BHF.
There was an 84 percent increase in cardiac-related deaths one month after reaching the mRNA COVID vaccine, a Floridian study found in 2022.