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Actually, war time levels of deaths.
UK, weeks 1 – 44, 2023
49,389 (9.44%)
Covid deaths, 18,591
UK, 2022
52,514 (9.26%)
UK excess deaths
2022 + 2023 = 101,903
Height of the Blitz, September 1940 to May 1941
UK civilian deaths, 40,000
Total civilian deaths for WW2, 70,000
US, weeks 1 – 37, 2023
155,763 (7.8%)
Covid deaths, 76,187
US, 2022
495,749 (17.53)
US excess deaths
2022 + 2023 = 651,512
Total US deaths in Vietnam war
The U.S. National Archives shows that 58,220 U.S. soldiers perished.
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/how-many-americans-were-killed-in-the-vietnam-war.html
Hungary, weeks 1 – 44, 2023
-3,785 (-3.2%)
Poland, weeks 1 – 43, 2023
104 (0.13%)
Slovak republic, weeks 1 – 43, 2023
-774 (-1.54%)
Sweden, weeks 1 – 44, 2023
-529 (0.6%)
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This dataset presents the latest data on All-cause death statistics
Excess mortality and COVID-19 deaths, by week, for all OECD countries for which data are available.
The expected number of deaths is based on the average number of deaths for the same week, (2015-19)
This baseline could be considered a lower estimate of the expected number of deaths since both population growth and an ageing population would be expected to push up the number of deaths observed each year.
For example, New Zealand saw its population grow by around 9% since 2015, with the number of people aged 65 and over increasing by 18%.