New research from the Actuaries Institute estimated there was a 12 per cent hike in excess deaths during 2022. 9News
New research from the Actuaries Institute released today estimated there was a 12 per cent hike in excess deaths during 2022, with coronavirus the reason for 10,300 extra mortalities and a contributing factor in an additional 2900.READ MORE:
Researchers forecast Australia would have 172,000 deaths in 2022, but the actual figures were 12 per cent higher, known as "excess mortality". The institute's chief executive Elayne Grace said the figures published today were a "stark reminder" of the impact of the pandemic. All states and territories, apart from the Northern Territory, had excess deaths ranging from 10 per cent to 15 per cent during 2022.
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