According to Our World in Data (measuring in percentage change from "normal" deaths values rather than raw numbers), our overall excess mortality has bounced around a bit from the lowest to the highest, at least out of Norway, Finland, and Denmark, and looks like it'd average out to be pretty high/the highest. Our performance during the spring and summer was *astronomically* bad, though. Probably far exceeding whatever good performance we had in the winter or autumn.
Judging by a rough visual appraisal of the graph, Denmarks excess mortality figures seem to vary the least wildly and would likely average out to be the lowest. (From 5 January 2020 to 28 February 2021.)
The graphs are really fun to play with in a morbid way, haha.
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far exceeding whatever good performance we had in the winter or autumn.
Judging by a rough visual appraisal of the graph, Denmarks excess mortality figures seem to vary the least wildly and would likely average out to be the lowest. (From 5 January 2020 to 28 February 2021.)
The graphs are really fun to play with in a morbid way, haha.