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Number of excess deaths since the start of the pandemic: Poland ranked second among OECD countries [RAPORT] – Pulse of Medicine

Sugar Mizzy December 3, 2021

Among the OECD countries, Poland is second after Mexico in terms of the number of several deaths per million inhabitants – according to the latest report “Health in one look”.

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The number of current deaths in a pandemic in Poland is nearly 2.5 times higher than the source for OECD countries.

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Periodically published report “Health at a glance” it is a comprehensive view of health care in the immediate world situation. The latest edition of the report, devoted to OECD countries, published on November 9, 2021. A large part of it is the analysis of data on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic – both direct and time-wave – on health states of OECD countries.

Course of the COVID-19 pandemic in OECD countries: number of votes and deaths

As we read on, by October 2021, in 38 OECD countries, viruses masters more than 110 million, and more than 2.1 million people died from SARS-CoV on slightly less than 2 of your service in the world SARS-CoV-2 (47 percent. ) and the COVID-19 fatality (44%). Analyzed in the presentations we have now, your moms and deaths recorded around the world.

In early October 2021, the installation of the number of COVID-19 country sales transactions in the OECD an average of about 8,400 per 100,000 residents (from almost 16,000 per 100,000 inhabitants in the Czech Republic to less than 100 in New Zealand), while confirmed and confirmed ranged from 3,000 deaths more than the number in Hungary to 6 deaths in New Zealand, at the OECD month, 1,370 deaths per million inhabitants.

How does Poland look against this background? In terms of the number of detected COVID-19 cases, we are a slight decrease for OECD countries (nearly 8,000 cases per 100,000 people), in terms of relative reported deaths and from COVID-19 – close to the source (about 2,000 per million) of people ).

Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases shifted per 100,000 inhabitants, from January to 2020 to October 2021

Source: OECD

The number of deaths perks from COVID-19 per 1 million inhabitants from January 2020 to October 2021

Source: OECD

In case you have problems, however, that both the reported figures and deaths are insufficient.

It was emphasized that while the number of deaths related to COVID-19 is key to the application of the pandemic restriction to a restriction, the comparability of the restriction through restrictions in recording, registration and coding practices across countries. Receipt of service, at the start of the pandemic, likely contributed to the inaccurate connection, the cause of death. Therefore, the VID-19 death bill is a sale to fulfill a contract in different countries.

A better marker of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic is all-cause mortality analysis – especially so-far mortality, action is a measure of the number of deaths of higher timeliness expected at a given time of cancer. It is not, however, that there is a uniform measure of deaths from COVID-19, with all of them, regardless of their causes.

Number of excess deaths in OECD countries: Poland comes second

For 30 OECD countries, the number of deaths having more deaths was the same as the progressive number of deaths from COVID-19 in all countries from March 2020 to the end of 2020.

Weekly number of deaths by drums from COV-19 in a crowd with one number of deaths in 30 OECD countries, from January 2020 to early August 2021. The graph does not include data from Poland, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ireland, Japan, Korea and Turkey.

Source: OECD

It suggests a significant underestimation of COVID-19 related deaths in some countries, and has also led to a significant increase in mortality from other indirect causes of COVID-19.

As can be seen from the graph, the excess number that falls at the end of January 2021 to stay below the number of COVID-19 deaths in place in March 2021.

How to translate? “One of the reasons for this is drastically 70% with flu combined with 2015-19 in many countries in the Northern Hemisphere due to social information. How to publicize the excess mortality in 2021 more in line with the consequence of COV deaths, more in line with the consequence of COVID-19 deaths ”.

Data reports show that excess mortality is positive in all countries except one (Norway) in 18 months from January 2020 to June 2021.

Excess deaths performed with bad deaths per million-19 COVID deaths from January 2020 to end of June 2021 Data for Ireland, Number of Deaths not available for Costa Rica, Turkey. Data for the assistant is only available up to week 25, week for week 22, for Colombia for week 18. The comparative period to the supplemented years of the greater number of deaths 2015-2019.

Source: OECD

The number of achieved deaths per million population was high in Mexico, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

In turn, New Zealand, Denmark, Iceland and Korea have a very low rate of dying.

All mortality data for all OECD countries are available (cumulative, up to June 2021) HERE. Data for Poland are presented below.

Number of excess deaths and number of deaths of drums from COVID-19 in Poland by the end of June 2021:

  • number of deaths perks from COVID-19: 75 085
  • number of deaths perks from COVID-19 per 1 million inhabitants: 1978 (OECD average: 1,285)
  • first number of new deaths: 139 024
  • number of excess deaths per 1 million inhabitants: 3663 (OECD average: 1499)
  • increase in the number of deaths with the increase from 2015-2019: 22.57 percent (OECD average: 11.79%)

In the next OECD countries, accounting for around 2.5 million deaths in the next few last few deaths in recent years. This means that in the period from January 2020 to June 2021, it died by 16% more people in the state with the projected anniversary of death for this period.

What are the lethal sources that may be present in the inter-source mortality? As needed, they have one different strategies limited and ameliorate the pandemic-related problems, and also no information has been introduced regarding the treatment of COVID-19 patients and have problems related to the lady. Influencing whether or not a company wants a visit beyond such availability, such as decision makers such as the geography of demographics, has set the determinants of such factors as such as such things. All of this made countries more vulnerable than others to the high deadly coronavirus and virus due to COVID-19.

Decline in life expectancy: in Poland to -1.3 years

In the strong OECD method (except: Norway, Japan, Costa Rica, Denmark, Finland and Latvia) very high number of deaths in 2020. Measure on life expectancy. “Still the effects of the disease related to the COVID-19 downturn in many OECD countries over the past decade, mainly due to an increase in mortality from cardiovascular disease, an increase in mortality from dementia and poor flu seasons,” indicated the targeting.

The annual life expectancy decline was large in the United States (-1.6 years), Spain (-1.5), Lithuania and Poland (both -1.3), as well as in Belgium and Italy (both -1.2). In Italy, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom, life expectancy is now around 2010; In the United States, life expectancy in 2020 is more than a year than 10 years earlier.

The pandemic has hit the maximum number of people reached

The companies also pointed out that the firm’s vast company of deaths due to COVID-19 by early 2021 has held up place in current populations. In 21 OECD countries with agreed data, as much as 93 percent. deaths concern people aged 60 and older, and 58 percent. – people aged 80 and over.

In the United Kingdom, the United States and Belgium, where there are 2.5% of those 80-85 years of age.

Similarity that due to the fact that due to the fact that due to the fact that deaths from COVID-19, due to the need to conduct control in the older population, due to the fact that due to frequent control of comorbidities, they may be under surveillance at the death control point according to age groups .

Socioeconomic and demographic determinants of mortality resulting from CIVID-19

The newest health in aglanka ”also includes data, important data on performance data, agrostatistic results from COID-19. The impact has evolved over the course of the pandemic.

Data analysis with the state that states member states and is changing?

  • people living on the poor – searching for research for Belgium, Colombia, Germany, Italy and Great Britain (England). For example, in England, between March and July 2020, the COVID-19 mortality rate is 2.2 higher among those living in the poorest rates in the titles of richest regions.
  • people with modern incomes – checked in Belgium, Korea, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Sweden. For example, in Belgium, excessive mortality will be significant for people with high income levels due to income decisions.
  • people with a level of education – monitoring changes in Belgium and Sweden. For example, included men and women with education who created COVID-19 mortality markers by 24%, respectively. 51 percent more than people who would have graduated from post-secondary school.
  • a person of a race other than white – For the forecast of pandemic conditions of search results from Brazil, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, Great Britain and the United States of America. For example, in Brasilia, the risk of dying from COV-19 was 1.5 times for another choose, the ability to die from against COV-19.
  • immigrants and their families – according to the documentation for Denmark, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Norway and the United Kingdom. For example, in Norway, COVID-19 hospitalization markers were three times higher for those born outside the country.

Source: https://www.oecd.org/health/health-at-a-glance/

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