Post by account_disabled on Mar 3, 2024 3:33:37 GMT -5
The well-known epidemiologist Ilir Alimehmeti has posted on social networks an analysis of mortality from Covid-19 in different countries. Based on the analysis and published graphics, it turns out that Sweden, which did not take any measures during the months of March-April-May, has a lower mortality rate than Spain, which was placed in quarantine. "At the European level, young people do not show any excess mortality in 2020 compared to previous years: 0-14 years – Zero excess mortality neither compared to expectation nor compared to previous years 15-44 years – Slightly higher mortality than expected (about 100 excess deaths for about 3 weeks of March-April). Attention, this number is likely to have been more influenced by the ages 30-44, which are within this interval.
The highest ages have extremely high Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data mortality in March-April and then it has dropped to normal", writes Alimehmeti. Post by Ilir Alimehmeti Read also: Eurostat: Albania with the highest infant mortality in the region VIDEO/ Labor market, Basha: Albania, the country with the highest informality What comes, when it comes, will be what it is" Quote: Alberto Caeiro ("Collected Poems") How much impact did COVID-19 have on mortality? (Special focus on young ages in the context of starting schools soon) Did the same result happen everywhere? Which countries suffered more or less? To answer these questions, an instrument that can be used is the "excess mortality" indicator.
EuroMOMO is a European mortality monitoring instrument, which aims to detect and measure excess deaths related to seasonal influenza, pandemics and other public health threats. In the EuroMOMO collaborative network, official national mortality statistics from 24 European countries are provided. EuroMOMO is supported by the ECDC (European Center for Disease Prevention and Control) and the World Health Organization, and is located at Statens Serum Institut, Denmark. From the analysis of the data collected until this week, the following can be observed. In Figure 1, at the European level, young ages show no excess mortality in 2020 compared to previous years: 0-14 years – Zero excess mortality neither compared to expectation nor compared to previous years .
The highest ages have extremely high Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data mortality in March-April and then it has dropped to normal", writes Alimehmeti. Post by Ilir Alimehmeti Read also: Eurostat: Albania with the highest infant mortality in the region VIDEO/ Labor market, Basha: Albania, the country with the highest informality What comes, when it comes, will be what it is" Quote: Alberto Caeiro ("Collected Poems") How much impact did COVID-19 have on mortality? (Special focus on young ages in the context of starting schools soon) Did the same result happen everywhere? Which countries suffered more or less? To answer these questions, an instrument that can be used is the "excess mortality" indicator.
EuroMOMO is a European mortality monitoring instrument, which aims to detect and measure excess deaths related to seasonal influenza, pandemics and other public health threats. In the EuroMOMO collaborative network, official national mortality statistics from 24 European countries are provided. EuroMOMO is supported by the ECDC (European Center for Disease Prevention and Control) and the World Health Organization, and is located at Statens Serum Institut, Denmark. From the analysis of the data collected until this week, the following can be observed. In Figure 1, at the European level, young ages show no excess mortality in 2020 compared to previous years: 0-14 years – Zero excess mortality neither compared to expectation nor compared to previous years .