The Economist: Kosovo reported only 2210 deaths from Ovidius, but the excess victims are 4206 sosh

So far, there have been a death sentence of 2833 people from Codvid-19, according to IKKPK data presented by the Health Ministry. But how accurate are these figures? In a study published by The Economist, it says that “relatively, the total number of deaths caused by pandemic may be higher for some [...]
On one Study published by The Economist, it says that “relatively, the total number of deaths caused by pandemic may be higher, for several reasons. ”
Among these reasons, official statistics are cited in many countries that did not recognise victims who did not result in positive coronavirus before they died. Then civil records and hospital records may not process death certificates for several days, sometimes weeks. And third, pandemic has made it difficult for doctors to deal with other health conditions, and it has discussed people going to hospitals, so it can indirectly increase the number of fatalities.

From July 1st until June 30, 2021 when we were still more than a month away from hundreds of deaths from the most recent wave of waves, 4206 deaths had occurred, Periscope follows.
The number of victims reported on June 30, 2021, had been 2210 sosh. This led to the number of excess casualties compared to the previous years being packed in 1996, Periscopi follows.
So far, 2833 people dead from the virus have been confirmed, but it is not known how many victims are over the virus.Periscope












