HomeSan MarinoSan Marino ha il quinto più alto rapporto di mortalità Covid-19 / popolazione totale. Se si tiene conto dell’eccesso di mortalità di ogni Paese invece dei decessi ufficialmente attribuiti al Covid-19, San Marino è al 7 ° posto.
San Marino ha il quinto più alto rapporto di mortalità Covid-19 / popolazione totale. Se si tiene conto dell’eccesso di mortalità di ogni Paese invece dei decessi ufficialmente attribuiti al Covid-19, San Marino è al 7 ° posto.
May 20, 2021
San Marino ha il quinto più alto rapporto di mortalità Covid-19 / popolazione totale. Se si tiene conto dell’eccesso di mortalità di ogni Paese invece dei decessi ufficialmente attribuiti al Covid-19, San Marino è al 7 ° posto.
San Marino have the 5th highest Covid-19 death ratio / total population. If taking into account the excess mortality of each country instead of the official attributed Covid-19 deaths, San Marino is in 7th place.
This video shows the evolution during the 2nd, 3rd and 4th wave of the countries that overtook 1000/1M deaths by Covid-19 (0.1% of total population). For a more realistic estimated of the pandemic impact, the attributed covid deaths are also compared with the excess mortality for the 94 countries & microstates with mortality data available:
Here is an explanation about why the excess mortality is used to estimate the deaths directly or indirectly caused by the pandemic, and also the methodology used:
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San Marino have the 5th highest Covid-19 death ratio / total population. If taking into account the excess mortality of each country instead of the official attributed Covid-19 deaths, San Marino is in 7th place.
This video shows the evolution during the 2nd, 3rd and 4th wave of the countries that overtook 1000/1M deaths by Covid-19 (0.1% of total population). For a more realistic estimated of the pandemic impact, the attributed covid deaths are also compared with the excess mortality for the 94 countries & microstates with mortality data available:
https://github.com/akarlinsky/world_mortality
Chartrace build from the data of Worldometer:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
Europe map showing the excess mortality per month extracted from Eurostat:
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?title=Excess_mortality_-_statistics
Here is an explanation about why the excess mortality is used to estimate the deaths directly or indirectly caused by the pandemic, and also the methodology used:
https://youtu.be/F9twcuaUGRE