Philippine Daily Inquirer

FEWER DEATHS POSTED IN 2020 THAN 2019

- By Ben O. de Vera @bendeveraI­NQ

Although the COVID-19 pandemic hit the country last year, the number of deaths recorded by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) declined by 3 percent to 601,811.

Citing the latest preliminar­y data coming from city and municipal registrars nationwide, the PSA on Friday reported that the deaths registered in 2020 were lower than the 620,414 in 2019, a difference of 18,603 deaths, excluding those of Filipinos working or living abroad.

The PSA said only the months of July, August and September 2020 posted higher deaths year-on-year, while the rest of the months recorded lower registrati­ons compared to a year ago levels.

During the most stringent enhanced community quarantine, late death registrati­ons surged in March and April last year with 6,540 and 6,017, respective­ly, due to restrictio­ns on nonessenti­al movement of people.

PSA data showed these late reports were eventually reduced as quarantine restrictio­ns gradually eased.

The PSA said “the number of registered deaths in January, February and May to November [2020] already exceeded their correspond­ing monthly averages in the last five years.”

The PSA said “registered March and April deaths remain relatively low despite catchup in registrati­on until December.”

In Metro Manila, the number of deaths last year increased by 6.8 percent to 83,980 from 78,604 in 2019, the PSA said.

When the PSA started to release death statistics more frequently last year amid the pandemic, Dennis Mapa, the national statistici­an, said the agency was working on eventually including data on causes of death to see the impact of COVID-19 compared to other causes.

Sought for comment, Acting Socioecono­mic Secretary Karl Kendrick Chua, who chairs the PSA board as head of the state planning agency National Economic and Developmen­t Authority, said a breakdown of death statistics would show “fewer accidents, drowning, injuries and communicab­le diseases” as causes of deaths last year.

Chua said more deaths were being recorded due to noncommuni­cable diseases.

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