Table 1.
Author/Paper | Excess Deaths | Country | Time | Estimation Attributed to COVID-19 |
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Woolf SH.: Excess Deaths from COVID-19 and Other Causes, March–July 2020 | 225,530 | USA | March–July | 67% |
Stokes AC.: Assessing the Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on US Mortality: A County-Level Analysis | 202,000 | USA | February–September | 26.3% (95% CI, 20.1% to 32.5%) |
Kung S.: Underestimation of Covid-19 mortality during the pandemic | 210,959 | Europe 14 countries | January–September | 62% (range: −254.5% to 197.1%) |
505,657 | Rest of the world 8 countries |
January–September | 52% (range: −4.6 to 78.5%) |
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Total | ||||
716,616 | 22 countries all over the world | January–September | 35–65% | |
Shiels.: Impact of Population Growth and Aging on Estimates of Excess U.S. Deaths during the COVID-19 Pandemic | 218,000 | USA | March–August | 80% |
Krelle H.: Understanding excess mortality What is the fairest way to compare COVID-19 deaths internationally? | 38,499 | Wales and England | March–April | 71% |