2021-01-14Zeitschriftenartikel
Real-time monitoring shows substantial excess all-cause mortality during second wave of COVID-19 in Europe, October to December 2020
Nørgaard, Sarah K.; Vestergaard, Lasse S.; Nielsen, Jens; Richter, Lukas; Schmid, Daniela; Bustos, Natalia; Braye, Toon; Athanasiadou, Maria; Lytras, Theodore; Denissov, Gleb; Veideman, Tatjana; Luomala, Oskari; Möttönen, Teemu; Fouillet, Anne; Caserio-Schönemann, Céline; an der Heiden, Matthias; Uphoff, Helmut; Gkolfinopoulou, Kassiani; Bobvos, Janos; Paldy, Anna; Rotem, Naama; Kornilenko, Irene; Domegan, Lisa; O’Donnell, Joan; De Donato, Francesca; Scortichini, Matteo; Hoffmann, Patrick; Velez, Telma; England, Kathleen; Calleja, Neville; van Asten, Liselotte; Stoeldraijer, Lenny; White, Richard A.; Paulsen, Trine H.; da Silva, Susana P.; Rodrigues, Ana P.; Klepac, Petra; Zaletel, Metka; Fafangel, Mario; Larrauri, Amparo; León, Inmaculada; Farah, Ahmed; Galanis, Ilias; Junker, Christoph; Perisa, Damir; Sinnathamby, Mary; Andrews, Nick; O'Doherty, Mark G.; Irwin, David; Kennedy, Sharon; McMenamin, Jim; Adlhoch, Cornelia; Bundle, Nick; Penttinen, Pasi; Pukkila, Jukka; Pebody, Richard; Krause, Tyra G.; Mølbak, Kåre
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) global pandemic is ongoing, with Europe and the Americas the current epicentres of transmission. As at 1 January, 2021, over 82 million cases and 1.8 million deaths have been reported ...