BBC: What's the real number of people dead from Corleone?

At least 130 thousand people worldwide have died during the coronary pandemic, except for the 400 thousand official deaths as a result of the virus, a BBC research reveals. A release of preliminary mortality from 27 countries shows that in many countries the total death toll has been higher than [...]
A release of preliminary mortality from 27 countries indicates that in many countries the total death toll has been higher than normal, even when calculated for the virus.
The so-called “excessive deaths”, the number of deaths above average, suggests that the human impact of pandemic exceeds official figures reported by governments worldwide.
Some will not be registered as victims of Covid-19, but others may be the result of overloading health systems and many other factors, writes the BBC, translates Periscope.
Direct comparison of the death rate among different countries is difficult. The accuracy of coronary data depends on how many people have been tested for the virus and whether governments include deaths outside hospitals in their accounts.
Until the virus spread around the world, countries have achieved different stages of spread at different times. In some countries, it may increase in the coming weeks or months, especially after the figures are revised, while in others the death toll is beginning to return to normal levels.
The failure of deaths by all cause of death and their comparison to deaths over the same period from past years may begin to offer more accuracy.
On You can also see the original text of this research. /Periscope












