COVID-19 linked to 20,000 Australian deaths in 2022: study

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COVID-19 linked to 20,000 Australian deaths in 2022: study
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Last year, excess deaths climbed to nearly 20,000 in Australia, a toll the country has not seen since World War ll.

COVID-19 was largely the cause of an extra 20,000 Australian deaths last year, according to a report by the Actuaries Institute, which has been tracking the death toll closely since the pandemic began.

The 20,000 cases – the most in the three years of the pandemic – are classified as “excess deaths” because they would not have occurred if not for the pandemic.“extraordinarily high”She had seen nothing like it in the past 20 years and believed Australia had not experienced so many excess deaths since World War II.More than 27,000 Australians were killed in that war and another 9,660 died in operational and non-operational areas.

Not only were there no excess deaths in 2020, there were 4500 fewer deaths than normal, which lowered Australia’s expected mortality rate by 3 per cent.The number began climbing and in 2021 exceeded the expected death rate by 2 per cent. Again, there were low levels of flu. Ms Cutter said 10,300 deaths were directly due to COVID-19, and infection was a contributing factor for another 2900.“First, mortality risk is higher subsequent to an acute COVID infection, and most Australians have now had COVID-19.“Second, people have not accessed medical care when needed, either through inability in emergency situations or through fear/lack of opportunity, thus missing routine care earlier in the pandemic.COVID-19 acts as a catalyst the way flu does.

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