Excess deaths per capita since pandemic start

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  1. I’d say this is way more accurate than the lie the American people are being told.
    The media here is telling people 700k+ have died of covid in the US since the beginning of the “pandemic.”
    An obvious lie that somehow a large portion of people believe.

  2. Areas with already severe population decline have suffered the greatest loss of life due to pandemics. Obviously, some areas will be extinct.

  3. Island nations and isolated countries fared well. We have 2 new countries, Istanbul and Jakarta lol. Also, where are China and North Korea?

  4. Wohoooo! Topping the charts on excess deaths with strong lockdowns, vaccine passports and a good vaccination rate!

  5. Considering deaths can vary substantially (+- 10%) each year this seems like it explains a big part of the variation?

  6. In Australia Covid probably killed so many dangerous spiders and other horrors that it helped people die less

  7. Omg, I see Lithuania doing “great”. From this statistics looks like all anti-vaxxers going to die in Lithuania.

  8. I’m sad for all these deaths to happen. But as a millennial I can’t help but to notice how inherited apartments slowly begin to flood the market. Living space might become affordable again.

  9. I was looking for “United Kingdom” and thought we were now being left out of global rankings as well as European ones, thank fuck. I do love being listed as Britain though, and between Slovenia and Kyrgyzstan is the threesome I’ve always dreamed of.

  10. Bulgarians are unique 🙂

    …not just in this…

    And peruans? They had a Japanese president, and his fatty daughter, KEIKO, also tried to become one. The world is full of interesting people.

  11. Perù have been first for more than a year, but Bulgaria wanted the first place and got it 💪🏻😎

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