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Women make up the majority of Covid-19 deaths and confirmed cases in Ireland. Why?

“Whether it’s paid or unpaid, it’s women who are predominantly doing care work,” Orla O’Connor of the NWCI said.

THERE HAS BEEN a call for the Oireachtas Covid-19 Committee to hold a special session to examine the effect the coronavirus has had on women in Ireland.

It comes after figures indicate that women in Ireland make up a larger proportion of both deaths and confirmed cases when compared with international figures.

At the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, it seemed that Covid-19 hit men harder than it did women: one study found that by mid March, males accounted for 64% of deaths in China, 58% in France, 62% in Germany, 59% in Iran, 71% in Italy and 54% in South Korea.

Public health experts have said that this is possibly due to men being more likely to engage in unhealthy activities such as drinking or smoking, or because women seem to have more robust immune systems.

Although there are more women aged over 60 in Ireland, men are statistically slightly more likely to smoke, or have a longterm chronic condition. 

As outlined by Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn back in April:

It is either biology or behaviour or a mixture of both. In some countries, significantly greater proportions of men smoke. The activity of smoking is often associated with touching your face.

But here in Ireland, the latest figures show that we’re bucking that trend: 57% of confirmed cases are female, and 50.5% of Covid-19 related deaths are also female. The latter figure compares with 42% in Europe

Analysis by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) of weekly trends shows that since early April, more women have been infected than men – and now 57% of all cases are women, despite women making up 51% of the population.

Further breakdown of the gender shows that of the total deaths of 1,518 on 15 May, the median age of female deaths was 85, and the median age of male deaths was 82. The median age of female confirmed Covid-19 cases was 47, compared to the male median age of 49.

Yesterday, the World Health Organization’s Dr David Nabarro appeared before the Oireachtas Covid-19 committee. He was asked by Fianna Fáil health spokesperson Stephen Donnelly why this disparity existed, and replied that he didn’t know.

But he also pointed out that the containment phase of tackling the Covid-19 lockdown may have disproportionately affected women. 

Orla O’Connor of the National Women’s Council of Ireland says that we’re still not sure why the data is skewed so that Irish women make up the majority of cases: “We don’t have the scientific data to tell us why this is the case, but what we would say is that it really highlights certain factors that the Covid-19 crisis has really shown up.”

She said there were three factors that have been highlighted.

“One is the number of older women in nursing homes,” she said. “The other two significant factors are the fact that the majority of our health workers are women. And the third one is that the majority of people who are in caring – caring for older people, caring for ill people – are women as well.”

O’Connor also said:

We see time and time again in terms of surveys or research – women in Ireland still bear the majority responsibility for care in a much more significant way than in other countries.
That has put them at much more risk of the virus.

She said that this includes women working in hospitals and nursing homes, the latter of which would have been hit hard by a late response to protect that vulnerable sector.

“In terms of care work – whether it’s paid or unpaid – we’re talking about predominantly women doing that work,” she said. “It’s the work, predominantly done by women, that has put them at most risk.”

Responding to a question posed by TheJournal.ie at a Department of Health briefing, Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn made the point that the case fatality rate for women was 6%, which compares to 8% for men.

He said that in nursing homes, 67% of confirmed cases and 57% of deaths in nursing homes were among women.

It’s also important to note that a high proportion of Ireland’s confirmed cases are made up of cases from long-term residential settings (63%); and Ireland has a high standard for what is reported as a ‘confirmed case’.

CSO figures show that women represent 80% of healthcare workers in Ireland. The Caring and Unpaid Work study found that women are more likely to care for sick and elderly relatives in a personal capacity.

When asked what should be done in response to the Covid-19 gender breakdown, O’Connor says that “as a start”, the Oireachtas Committee on Covid should have a session addressing the impact the Covid-19 crisis has had on women.

“Some of these things are similar globally, but like we’re seeing in those statistics, there is a disproportionate impact on women, and on women in Ireland.

It’s women who have ended up taking up the majority of care responsibilities at home like homeschooling.
We’ve just finished this whole Mental Health Survey, and it’s coming across very clearly that women are bearing the brunt of a lot of the stress and anxiety that the crisis is caused.

She said this should cover issues like an increase in domestic violence, childcare, maternity leave, and other problems that have disproportionately impacted on women. 

The second thing that needs to be done, she says, is “we really need to gender proof the decisions that are being made”.

“Gender proofing means looking at the decisions and looking at the impact on women before they’re made. So we wouldn’t have had the whole mess over the [maternity leave anomaly].”

In a statement to TheJournal.ie, the Oireachtas Covid-19 Committee said that it had not received a proposal from the National Women’s Council.

“However, the impact on women is a matter that was raised today by Committee Members with the World Health Organisation. And it is a matter the Committee will consider further and it looks forward to hearing from the NWCI in that regard.”

An Oireachtas report published in April points out that the WHO and others have stressed the importance of publicly providing a male/female breakdown of confirmed Covid-19 cases, deaths, and tests carried out, in order to monitor this issue:

“This information can help us to understand why more men are dying from Covid-19 and inform targeted, effective policies to prevent and treat Covid-19.

“As it stands currently, Ireland collects and publicly reports separate data for diagnosed infections and deaths but not for testing,” it concludes.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:48 AM

    Maybe its because men die younger so there are proportionally fewer older men available to die from the virus.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 9:32 AM

    @Paul Quinn: Women live longer and because this thing effects older people in the vast majority of cases it makes perfect sense. Can we now also have a Oireachtas Committee to hold a special session to examine why men die younger than women?, no did not think so.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 10:54 AM

    @Peter Hughes: Some men die younger than women because they tend to not look after themselves as well as some women. Not going to the doctor’s as frequently, more men are alcoholics, etc.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 11:44 AM

    @Paul Quinn: but that applies internationally too – it doesn’t explain the disparity between the Irish experience and other countries

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:39 AM

    Maybe because women are more likely to get tested for things, whereas us men don’t do doctors and tests?

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:40 AM

    @Diarmuid O’Dubhlaoich: I think that sounds likely.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 1:44 AM

    @Diarmuid O’Dubhlaoich: But the death rate for women is higher. That would only make sense if it was just the confirmed cases. Makes sense to me that it’s more women in nursing home and more women carers etc.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 7:50 AM

    @Fandandi: The states women’s death rate 6% men’s 8%

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    Jun 12th 2020, 1:18 AM

    So 50/50 death rates (as good as) meaning almost total equality except the fact a higher percentage of men who contracted it died is turned into a “but women need more support” diatribe? What about men and their mental health? What about their physical health? What about support to get men to see doctors earlier? Do men have the same access to GPS? Do more women have medical cards etc? The fatality rate for men being 33% higher than women is just accepted and the article talks about women doing homeschooling with the kids?

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    Jun 12th 2020, 2:21 AM

    @Dino: You’re an awful clown. The best thing you could do is shut up and read a few books.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 7:51 AM

    @Niall Byrne: Great counter arguement Niall.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:40 AM

    Covid is sexist. Maybe the SJW’s will cancel it.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:41 AM

    @Peter Denham: pathetic

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:47 AM

    @Louis Jacob: They are indeed.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:49 AM

    @Peter Denham: Tut.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:51 AM

    @Louis Jacob: you’re some bag of misery, Louis.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:53 AM

    @Peter Denham: No I’m not actually. I just found out today I’m back at work next week. I actually cried with happiness today. I was just winding you up. I’m sorry.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:54 AM

    @Peter Denham: precious.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:58 AM

    @Louis Jacob: OK Smeagol.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:59 AM

    @Peter Denham: oh dear. Whose miserable now?

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    Jun 12th 2020, 1:04 AM

    @Louis Jacob: Yours.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 1:06 AM

    @Peter Denham: Are you a Suffolk Denham or a Yorkshire Denham? Give me a clue Snoopy.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 1:13 AM

    @Louis Jacob: Well this has gone downhill fast.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 1:17 AM

    @Cormac Laffan: Yeah. Kind of creepy. Peter finds you and snoops around in your Facebook page. I’ll probably stop using The Journal I think.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 1:23 AM

    @Louis Jacob: wha? I didn’t go near your FB page. Why do you say that?

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    Jun 12th 2020, 1:24 AM

    @Peter Denham: creep on.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 1:26 AM

    @Louis Jacob: Jaysus, no need to tell lies.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 1:29 AM

    @Louis Jacob: Genuinely, you’ve lost me.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 1:46 AM

    @Peter Denham: So it turns out Louis thought my comment “Smeagol” was a comment on his looks (he thought I was looking at his pictures), when actually it was a response to his random comment “precious.”

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:55 AM

    Headline is a bit misleading in that it lumps deaths and COVID positive cases together. The death rate is the most important one and that shows a 50/50 split between men and women. The reason more women are COVID positive is that there are more of them in the caring professions looking after COVID patients.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:58 AM

    @Fionn Darland: I think that’s it and as someone said above, women are probably more likely to have the cop on to get tested.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 1:11 AM

    @Louis Jacob: It boils down to demographics. Higher proportion of nursing home residents are female. Higher percentage of caring profession are women. And now higher proportion of journalists working for the journal are women. Story.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 1:41 AM

    The places of work that stayed open is huge in this, most of the people that serve you in tescos dunnes at the tills will be massively proportionally women, similarly most nurses who were on the frontline are women, those factors must be a huge part to it surely?

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    Jun 12th 2020, 2:37 AM

    White middle class women take a short interlude from instagramming black lives matter memes to tell us that a virus is sexist. Bravo ladies.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 8:41 AM

    @SkepticalHippoEyes: oh dear

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    Jun 12th 2020, 1:33 AM

    Well first the death rate is about 50/50 so there is that I am also guessing it is because A lar
    ge amount of people working in hospitals and other caring roles are female also if women live longer than men there would be more in old folks homes so that

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    Jun 12th 2020, 8:32 AM

    It’s easy to know why and it’s laid out there in the article. 57% of cases are women, driven by the fact over 30% of cases are healthcare staff, which is predominantly female. Deaths are currently 50.5% female, driven by the fact residential nursing homes have a higher proportion of females than males. Why that is is another question but if I had to guess its because in a lot of cases males will have dies by the time they need nursing home care. Why this trend is higher than rest of world? Maybe to do how some countries are not reporting all nursing home deaths.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 7:58 AM

    51% are women and account for 50.5% of deaths? So that means women are disproportionately affected? Am I missing something?

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    Jun 12th 2020, 8:39 AM

    50.5% of deaths being female here is the slimiest of slim majorities. Silly, sensationalist title but that’s the ‘news’ these days.
    The real question is how come the majority of deaths world wide are male?
    The Brookings Institute has said that taking age into account, COVID-19 is far more deadly for men.
    I would imagine that part of the problem is men’s own fault. We just don’t look after ourselves the way women do but there’s more to it then just that.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 7:31 AM

    Reading thro the Comments here I think all the answers as to “why more women” are in there.
    Therefore may I suggest that rather than pay some group of “experts” shedloads of money to do a “review” (standard practice in this country), as Stephen Donnelly suggests, the government should extract the answers from here and pay the Commentors!!

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    Jun 12th 2020, 9:28 AM

    @Virus-free Turkey: I know you’re trying to be funny but the point being made here in the comments is there is no need for an investigation, it doesn’t even need an explanation and would be a waste of time and money. As for Donnelly, you’d think he’d make sure he had his tweet right before sending (or whoever sent on his behalf), especially around something as sensitive a subject as deaths from coronavirus. He stated 57% of deaths were female when it’s actually 57% of cases are female.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:38 AM

    Strange anomaly. It’s hardly relevant but Irish women are the best anyway.

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    Jun 12th 2020, 3:57 PM

    @Louis Jacob: “Irish women are the best…..” . Is that not racist, implying that women from other countries are worse?

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    Jun 12th 2020, 12:16 AM

    #MCAS potentially more prevalent in females in IRL?

    Just guessing…

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    Jun 12th 2020, 11:53 AM

    Look at the otherajor figure, nearly a third of cases were from. Health care workers. A female dominated profession. And we didn’t provide adequate ppe for our health staff. So I’d say this has alot to do with it……

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    Jun 15th 2020, 11:13 AM

    There is a serious problem with presenting data on coronavirus which has shown internationally to disproportionately to take more male than female lives. Comparing like with like data for March internationally the article states “males accounted for 64% of deaths in China, 58% in France, 62% in Germany, 59% in Iran, 71% in Italy and 54% in South Korea” whereas for end of March in Ireland males accounted for 73% of all deaths. This trend continued into April where males accounted for 53% of all deaths in Ireland – https://bit.ly/2ULhYJJ. Clear data, declaring the number of deaths by gender each day became obscured in the public service website. The question is how did the internationally recognised vulnerability identified in males globally to this virus become inverted in public data figures in Ireland? The gender vulnerability to coronavirus data cannot be relied upon in Ireland where other facts were not provided in the recording of the data and death rates by gender and by circumstance. Deaths in residential homes emerged in April and May where it was not explained whether those populations included more females to males. Indeed, there are questions to answer how the gender data was gathered, reported and assigned. It would be a huge mistake to expend greater resource as proposed rather than how can we provide against the internationally known fingerprint of the impact of coronavirus on gender and how it affects males more than females in terms of death rates. Make no mistake but a second wave is coming and applying real strategies to protecting the most vulnerable by age, gender and illness is critical. As a carer for a cancer patient throughout this period I know what distress protecting the most vulnerable means each and every day.

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