
Originally Posted by
Arapiles
Also, a lot of the European countries have had a drop in life expectancy because of Covid deaths - we and NZ possibly have had an increase in life expectancy ...
Most countries in the world have had excess deaths due to Covid: Australia and New Zealand have had negative excess deaths, that is we've had fewer deaths than we normally do.
Pretty amazing and it completely vindicates the decisions made in terms of quarantine and elimination/suppression of Covid:
The pandemic’s true death toll | The Economist
In case you can't see it:
|
OFFICIAL COVID-19 DEATHS |
PER 100,000 |
ESTIMATED EXCESS DEATHS |
PER 100,000 |
ESTIMATE V OFFICIAL |
| Asia |
1,152,403 |
24.6 |
3.6m to 12m |
78 to 260 |
+700% |
| Latin America and Caribbean |
1,508,281 |
230.0 |
2m to 2.3m |
310 to 350 |
+50% |
| Europe (incl. EU) |
1,263,513 |
168.7 |
2m to 2.1m |
270 to 280 |
+60% |
| Africa |
215,310 |
15.7 |
870k to 2.3m |
64 to 170 |
+800% |
| North America |
752,687 |
202.9 |
860k to 1m |
230 to 270 |
+20% |
| European Union |
782,975 |
175.1 |
820k to 880k |
180 to 200 |
+9% |
| Oceania |
2,490 |
5.8 |
−8.5k to 11k |
−20 to 25 |
−300% |
For Australia:
|
OFFICIAL
COVID-19 DEATHS |
PER 100,000 |
ESTIMATED
EXCESS DEATHS |
PER 100,000 |
ESTIMATE V OFFICIAL |
| Australia |
1,532 |
5.9 |
−4.6k to 100 |
−18 to 400m |
−300% |
...... At the other end of the table, a handful of countries have actually had fewer people die during the pandemic than in previous years.
..... In cases where death rates fell below their pre-pandemic norms—because covid-19 claimed relatively few victims, while lifestyle changes lowered the toll from other causes such as flu—this number is negative.
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