COVID-19 and excess mortality: Was it possible to lower the number of deaths in Slovenia?

Q3 Social Sciences Stanovnistvo Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2298/stnv2101017j
Damir Josipovic
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This paper presents new data on the age structure of hospitalised SARI (severe acute respiratory infection) patients, with or without COVID-19, broken down by gender, place of infection, and region. The leading hypothesis that COVID-19 deaths are overestimated despite the high share of excess deaths was confirmed, bringing to light the important issue of the demographic breakdown of the population at risk. Thus, the main reason for the decreasing number of COVID-19 deaths is to be sought within the exhausted demographic pool of the elderly population in 2020, when the mortality rate was 19% higher compared to the previous five-year period (2015-2019). Demographic disparities across regions are immense and statistically explain the differences in the ?infected versus deceased? ratio. The excess mortality in 2020 was unusually high, but the projected value for 2020 based on the mortality pattern across age groups from 2015 to 2019 contributed up to one-third of the surplus. So, for one-quarter of alleged COVID-19 deaths (roughly 600 out of some 3,300 in 2020), death was expected to take place in 2020 anyway.
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COVID-19和超额死亡率:斯洛文尼亚是否有可能降低死亡人数?
本文介绍了住院SARI(严重急性呼吸道感染)患者的年龄结构的新数据,按性别、感染地点和地区进行了分类,包括是否患有COVID-19。尽管超额死亡的比例很高,但COVID-19死亡人数被高估的主要假设得到了证实,这揭示了高危人群人口结构细分的重要问题。因此,COVID-19死亡人数减少的主要原因是在2020年耗尽的老年人口中寻找,当时的死亡率比前五年(2015-2019年)高出19%。各地区之间的人口差异是巨大的,从统计学上解释了感染与死亡之间的差异。比率。2020年的超额死亡率异常高,但基于2015年至2019年各年龄组死亡率模式的2020年预测值贡献了高达三分之一的盈余。因此,对于四分之一的COVID-19死亡人数(2020年约3300人中约有600人)来说,死亡预计无论如何都会发生在2020年。
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