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COVID-19 death rate twice as high among migrants than people born in Australia

The national coronavirus death rate per 100,000 people has been more than twice as high for migrants than it has for those born in Australia, according to new data.

The figures, released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Thursday, take in the 920 deaths due to COVID-19 registered by the ABS across Australia up to 31 July this year.

It shows people born overseas had an age-standardised mortality rate of 4.2 deaths per 100,000 people, as opposed to 2.0 deaths for those born locally.

People born in North Africa and the Middle East had an age-standardised death rate of 6.0, while those born in Southern and Eastern Europe 8.4.

Migrants from the United Kingdom and Ireland who died of COVID-19 had the lowest rate at 1.8, while those born in the Sub-Saharan African region had the lowest median age at death (68.5 years).

Labor has used the data to accuse the Morrison government of leaving multicultural communities behind during the pandemic, after translation errors and out-of-date vaccine advice were uncovered in its health messaging distributed in languages other than English.

The party’s health and multicultural affairs spokespeople, Mark Butler and Andrew Giles, said in a statement the coalition had “consistently failed to protect multicultural communities” during the pandemic.

The data also shows a stark difference in death rates across socio-economic status cohorts.

The number of deaths due to COVID-19 was more than three times higher in people from the most disadvantaged quintile (311) than in those from the richest (83).

Overall, females had a higher number of registered deaths (474) due to COVID-19 than males (446), and the median age for those who died from COVID-19 was 86.9 years (85.2 years for males, 88.4 years for females).

Just over 73 per cent of people who died from COVID-19 had pre-existing chronic conditions certified on their death certificate.

As of Thursday, Australia has reported 1,696 deaths from COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic.

Victoria reported a record 25 new COVID-19 deaths in the 24 hours to midnight on Wednesday.

Source: sbs.com.au