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Poster Handle Saint Lance the Odd from BC
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I dont know what to say about Lisa Gawlas. A bit shocking.
—- here in this country we had a lower death rate than normal. Sweden had a small dip in life expectancy but not much.
Here a link ( in norwegian )
[link to www.ssb.no (secure)]
 Quoting: Northlights


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No this type of in 2020
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11. march 2021

It died in excess of 40 to 600 people in 2020, a slight decrease in spite of koronapandemien. The long trend of ever-increasing life expectancy continues with undiminished force.

AUTHOR: ANDERS SØNSTEBØ
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THE ARTICLE IS PART OF THE SERIES
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The number of deaths in the Uk has been stable at around 40 700 in the last few years. In 2020 died 40 611 people, 73 fewer than in 2019.

On an average day, there are 110 deaths, and about skuddårsdagen be included in the calculation is the reduction of nearly 200 people. If we measure the number of dead in per cent of the population, we have never had a lower death toll, show new figures from statistics Died.

Women in Norway has through most of his life lower dødssannsynlighet than peers of men. Nevertheless died 525 more women than men in 2020. The reason is that we have so far and many more good adult ladies than men in the general population. Up to 65 years is that most men in all age groups, but from there, it is mostly women. From 91 years old and upwards, it is at least twice as many women as men. END QUOTE

Yes, the data is no longer lying (still waiting for StatsCan data...pussies). Nothing changed except perception. I'll translate the whole article if you like?
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