Updated systematic review and meta-analysis of age-specific IFR for COVID-19! Now includes more than a dozen samples from across the world (and yours truly as a co-author
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For Spain I think there is significant excess mortality that is not accounted for in the official death toll : https://momo.isciii.es/public/momo/dashboard/momo_dashboard.html … https://elpais.com/sociedad/2020-06-05/espana-es-el-pais-con-el-segundo-mayor-exceso-de-muertes-durante-la-crisis-del-coronavirus.html … https://english.elpais.com/society/2020-06-03/spains-national-statistics-institute-registers-44000-extra-deaths-in-first-five-months-of-the-year-compared-to-2019.html …
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I think there will have been many strokes and heart attacks etc that were caused by COVID-19 which will not have been identified as such because they would not necessarily have had significant respiratory issues, or the two may not have been linked, accounting for much of excess.
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