The numerical data used to construct the graphs on this page have been taken
from the Short-term Mortality Fluctuations (STMF) data series, a part of the
Human Mortality Database Project
sponsored by the University of California, Berkeley (USA),
and the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Germany),
available at www.mortality.org or www.humanmortality.de.
The data were downloaded on 2022-03-27.
For further details please refer to
the data publishers' report.
Please read this first
For each country a stack of two graphs is presented.
In every graph the abscissa is the number of weeks
with respect to the beginning of 2020.
In every upper graph the ordinate is the number of weekly deaths
multiplied by 100000 and divided by
the number of people in the age range 45-64.
Data for various years are indicated thus:
In every lower graph the ordinate is the cumulative number of excess deaths
multiplied by 100000 and divided by
the number of people in the age range 45-64.