Assessing the availability and quality of COVID-19 mortality data in Europe: a comparative analysis

Author:

Marinković Ivan1,Tramošljanin Ana2,Galjak Marko1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Demographic Research Centre, Institute of Social Sciences , Belgrade, Serbia

2. Stockholm University Demography Unit, Department of Sociology, Stockholm University , Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

Abstract Researching mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic has been challenging due to methodological inconsistencies and the limited availability of vital statistics data. At the beginning of the pandemic, the World Health Organization recommended daily data publication to inform policy response, but these data were often poor. Final data on COVID-19 deaths in many countries are not yet available, especially for 2021. This report shows that many countries have significant inconsistencies between the preliminary number of deaths and what vital statistics and excess mortality indicate. The inconsistencies in the mortality data raise concerns about the reliability of analyses and public health recommendations.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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