Wales' excess death rate 'unexpected at start of pandemic'published at 12:53 British Summer Time 18 June 2020
Health Minister Vaughan Gething said that at the start of the pandemic he wouldn't have expected Wales to have a lower excess death rate than England.
"We know that Wales, compared to England, has an older population; levels of underlying illness are higher and we have higher levels of deprivation, so this is not what we would have expected to see at the start of the pandemic," he said.
"We have seen more than 2,100 excess deaths in Wales over this three-month period as a result of the pandemic."
Mr Gething said the Welsh Government was looking at the underlying factors to properly understand this, including age, deprivation, population density and ethnicity.
He said he would publish an interim report before the summer recess of the Welsh Parliament and a final report over the summer to ensure the Welsh Government has "considered these issues in preparation for any future peak later in the year".