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covid-19-excess-deaths-tracker
Source code and data for The Economist's covid-19 excess deaths tracker
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/r/WorldNews Live Thread: Russian Invasion of Ukraine Day 424, Part 1 (Thread #565)
Excess deaths in Russia were really high in late 2020/early 2021 and likely COVID related. The actual COVID death toll was estimated at over 1 million, source. Per-capita death rates were 2-3 times that of the US and western Europe.
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Hancock accused of 'weaponising disabled children' with threat to block centre if MP didn't back COVID curbs
If you follow the second link in my previous comment, you will find the data I'm referring to. Depending on what methodology you prefer, Sweden either has the lowest excess mortality in the OECD (lower than Australia and New Zealand), or a very low excess mortality in any case. We don't have any reliable data for China or Vietnam (for obvious reasons), but Taiwan is included in the World Mortality Dataset, even though it's not in the graph. There it has higher excess mortality than Sweden, but it's lower as a percent of the annual baseline.
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Cómo México obtuvo correctamente las estadísticas de COVID-19
The source of this data is the excellent work by Karlinsky & Kobak which computes excess mortality using a linear extrapolation of the 2015–19 trend using authoritative sources (e.g. WHO), and all the source code is publicly available in GitHub: dkobak/excess-mortality.
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CDC quietly confirms at least 118k children and young adults have ‘died suddenly’ in the US since vaccine roll-out
It is well established by now that excess deaths match Covid waves, by now.
- Knowingly. Crimes against humanity..
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[OC] COVID impact measured by total excess death (rather than government reported COVID figures)
Visualization is mine. Source of data is: https://github.com/dkobak/excess-mortality/blob/main/excess-mortality.csv
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/r/WorldNews Live Thread: Russian Invasion of Ukraine Day 56, Part 1 (Thread #195)
Source. You can follow links in there to data and code.
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“COVID related deaths”
For other countries, or for the world as a whole, excess death counts are a good statistic that indicates causality (either direct or indirect), as opposed to deaths of people who merely also happened to be infected. My own go-to source for this measurement is github.com/dkobak/excess-mortality.
- This patient I cared for this week will not be counted as a COVID fatality
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US State Department issues 'do not travel' warning for Ukraine as embassy staff is told to leave
Russia has extraordinarily high number of excess deaths in 2021 (government is lying about official numbers of COVID deaths) source. They lost 1 000 000 people last year (officially "only" 250k). These are numbers before Omicron.
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dkobak/excess-mortality is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of excess-mortality is Jupyter Notebook.
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