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Covid-19 deaths: Which governments have failed? 24 March

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The latest worldwide average death rate is 352 per one million people (3.5 deaths for every 10,000 people). Figures are from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control situation report to Saturday 25th March 2021. Here’s the updated list of countries with death rates more than twice that average: Territory/Area Country Deaths per million Europe San Marino 2416 Europe Czech Republic 2359 Europe Belgium 1966 Europe Hungary 1962 Europe Montenegro 1949 Europe Slovenia 1921 Europe The United Kingdom 1865 Europe Bosnia and Herzegovina 1849 Europe Bulgaria 1786 Europe Italy…read more

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Covid-19 deaths: Which governments have failed? 26 September

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The latest worldwide average death rate is 127 per one million people, up from 107 four weeks ago (1.3 deaths for every 10,000 people). Figures are from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control situation report to Saturday 26th September. Here’s the updated list of countries with death rates more than twice that average: Territory/Area Country Deaths per million Europe San Marino 1238 Americas Peru 972 Europe Belgium 860 Europe Andorra 686 Europe Spain 668 Americas Bolivia 668 Americas Brazil 661 Americas Chile 655 Americas Ecuador 637 Europe United…read more

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Covid-19 deaths: Which governments have failed? 6 September

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The latest worldwide average death rate is 112 per one million people, up from 98 three weeks ago (over 1 death for every 10,000 people). Figures are from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control situation report to Saturday 6th September. Here’s the updated list of countries with death rates more than twice that average: Territory/Area Country Deaths per million Europe San Marino 1238 Americas Peru 896 Europe Belgium 855 Europe Andorra 686 Europe Spain 629 Europe United Kingdom 612 Americas Chile 601 Americas Brazil 591 Europe Italy 587…read more

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Covid-19 deaths: Which governments have failed? 15 August

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The latest worldwide average death rate is 98 per one million people, up from 82 three weeks ago. Figures are from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control situation report to Saturday 15th August. Here’s the updated list of countries with death rates more than twice that average: Territory/Area Country Deaths/million Europe San Marino 1238 Europe Belgium 856 Americas Peru 784 Europe Andorra 686 Europe Spain 612 Europe United Kingdom 609 Europe Italy 583 Europe Sweden 573 Americas Chile 541 Americas United States 509 Americas Brazil 501 Europe France…read more

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Covid-19 deaths: Which governments have failed? 25 July

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The latest worldwide average death rate is 82 per one million people, up from 63 four weeks ago. Figures are from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control situation report to Saturday 4th July. Here’s the updated list of countries with death rates more than twice that average: Territory/Area Country Deaths per million Europe San Marino 1238 Europe Belgium 847 Europe Andorra 673 Europe United Kingdom 673 Europe Spain 608 Europe Italy 580 Europe Sweden 564 Americas Peru 541 Americas Chile 466 Europe France 463 Americas United States 440…read more

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Covid-19 deaths: Which governments have failed? 11 July

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The latest worldwide average death rate is 72 per one million people, up from 68 one week ago. Figures are from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control situation report to Saturday 11th July. Here’s the updated list of countries with death rates more than twice that average: Territory/Area Country Deaths per million Europe San Marino 1238 Europe Belgium 844 Europe Andorra 673 Europe United Kingdom 658 Europe Spain 607 Europe Italy 578 Europe Sweden 547 Europe France 460 Americas United States 405 Europe Netherlands 358 Americas Chile 355…read more

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