Britain has the highest mortality rate in Europe during COVID-19 pandemic

Great Britain has the highest mortality rate increased during the Covid-19 pandemic compared to 21 European countries, an analysis by the statistics office on Thursday showed. Epidemiologists say that increased mortality, a mortality rate of all possible causes that in a certain part of the year exceeded the five - year average, [...]
Great Britain has the highest mortality rate increased during the Covid-19 pandemic compared to 21 European countries, an analysis by the statistics office on Thursday showed.
Epidemiologists say that increased mortality, a mortality rate of all possible causes that, in a certain part of the year, exceeded the five - year average, is the best way to determine the mortality of coronary, since it is internationally comparable.
An analysis by the state statistical office showed that Britain is one of the most affected countries in the pandemic that killed more than 660,000 people in the world.
So far this year, 65,000 more people have died throughout Britain than usual, the darkest statistics across Europe.
Deaths are widespread throughout the country, unlike other European countries where they are concentrated in certain regions.
England, however, has a markedly higher mortality rate than Scotland, which, in turn, records higher rates than Wales and Northern Ireland.
The high death toll has drawn criticism at the expense of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and some opposition parties, and researchers claim Britain introduced quarantine too late and failed to protect elderly citizens in time.
Johnson risks the government has heard experts, but will learn specific lessons.












