Serbia is alarmed: Last year had the highest death rate since World War II

According to the death toll, last year has been the worst for Serbia since World War II, where, according to statistics, 200 victims are likely in one day - a total of 136 thousand people along the entire 2021. Light increases have been the number of newborns, 62 thousand and 62, but [...]
According to the death toll, last year has been the worst for Serbia since World War II, where, according to statistics, 200 victims are likely in one day - a total of 136 thousand people along the entire 2021.
Light increases have been estimated at 62 thousand and 62, but this has not reduced the death toll, among the largest in recent decades, is Periscope broadcast.
The scientific adviser at the Institute of Social Sciences, demographic Vladimir Nikitovic, tells of H1 that the coronary epidemic is a key cause for such figures, but that for 60 years it has been an insufficient number of births.
On the other hand, the crown's influence will be passed and mortality will decline. Very soon after the end of the pandemic, Serbia's population will return to pre-species... We cannot dream about the millions we had before, but we can influence the quality of life, and this should be the main focus in future”, demographic Dan said live on TV N1.
He points out that today life expectancy has lasted and that in such circumstances it must be worked on improving health, better quality of life in old age, but also on measures to reduce migration.
“We don't have almost any strategy on this issue”, Nikitovic warns.
He stresses that economic reasons are not the only reason for lowering nighthood.
“are not crucial, but certainly they are in another country”, the demographic says, adding that all other factors in the socio-psychological sphere are called uneconomics.
He emphasises that the problem in Serbia is a pronounced regional disproportionship in development, and this is reflected in an almost incredible way in demographics, stressing that cities are much more developed than rural areas, which affect nighthood. / P ERISCOPI/











