Author: Sotiris Vandoros
Title: Has mortality due to other causes increased during the Covid-19 pandemic? Early evidence from England and Wales Document date: 2020_4_18
ID: ev9p2apu_10
Snippet: The and 11.49% higher in weeks 1 and 2 respectively, and 21.17% higher in week 14the highest difference in any of the 14 weeks in the sample). It is important to note that this phenomenon is only observed in week 14, i.e. in the fifth week of reported covid-19 fatalities. In week 13, 2020, the number of non-covid-19 deaths was lower, in absolute terms, than the same week in 2019, also demonstrating a relative decrease, even in the fourth week of .....
Document: The and 11.49% higher in weeks 1 and 2 respectively, and 21.17% higher in week 14the highest difference in any of the 14 weeks in the sample). It is important to note that this phenomenon is only observed in week 14, i.e. in the fifth week of reported covid-19 fatalities. In week 13, 2020, the number of non-covid-19 deaths was lower, in absolute terms, than the same week in 2019, also demonstrating a relative decrease, even in the fourth week of covid-19 fatalities.
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