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Impact of COVID-19 on Mortality

Longevity Week 2020 – The Impact of COVID-19 on Mortality with Stuart McDonald and David Collinson

Stuart is interviewed by David Collinson, part of the Founding Team at the Pension Corporation on the Impact of COVID-19 on mortality.

The pandemic has caused unexpected deaths around the world. But what is the bigger picture for the UK when considering mortality in previous years? Actuaries are looking are various direct and indirect consequences of the pandemic. For example, the healthy survivor effect might lead to lighter mortality in the upcoming years.

It is also crucial to keep in mind the many variations within society on the response to COVID-19 whether its direct infections or economic implications.

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Stuart McDonald

Stuart is Head of Longevity and Demographic Insights at the consultancy Lane Clark & Peacock (LCP). He works across the Actuarial and Health Analytics teams, helping clients understand and manage the long-term
health and economic implications of the pandemic.

Prior to joining LCP he was responsible for demographic assumptions at Scottish Widows and previously led Munich Re’s longevity pricing team.

Stuart plays an active role within the actuarial profession, and is Deputy Chair elect of the Continuous Mortality Investigation. Early in 2020 he founded and co-chairs the COVID-19 Actuaries Response Group.

Stuart was awarded an MBE for services to Public Health in the 2022 New Year Honours.

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