Excess mortality in England is 44% lower using age-standardised mortality rates
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As my last three newsletters have emphasised, it is important to calculate age-adjusted measures of mortality when attempting to quantify COVID-19’s lethality in Western countries. This is because Western populations are ageing, meaning that the absolute number of people at risk of dying is increasing each year. (Another, less important reason is that people dying of COVID-19 appear to be slightly
Excess mortality in England is 44% lower using age-standardised mortality rates
Excess mortality in England is 44% lower…
Excess mortality in England is 44% lower using age-standardised mortality rates
As my last three newsletters have emphasised, it is important to calculate age-adjusted measures of mortality when attempting to quantify COVID-19’s lethality in Western countries. This is because Western populations are ageing, meaning that the absolute number of people at risk of dying is increasing each year. (Another, less important reason is that people dying of COVID-19 appear to be slightly