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Does US really have world's highest Covid death toll? - BBC News
A mortality perspective on COVID-19: Time, location, and age
Projections on COVID-19 Death Rates | St. Louis Fed
Europe's second Covid-19 wave, explained: UK, France, Belgium, Czech Republic outbreaks - Vox
Projections on COVID-19 Death Rates | St. Louis Fed
Frontiers | The Psychology Underlying Biased Forecasts of COVID-19 Cases and Deaths in the United States
Causes of death statistics - Statistics Explained
The pandemic's true death toll: millions more than official counts
Public Health England has changed its definition of deaths: here's what it means - The Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine
Frontiers | COVID-19: Heterogeneous Excess Mortality and “Burden of Disease” in Germany and Italy and Their States and Regions, January–June 2020
Does US really have world's highest Covid death toll? - BBC News
Estimating excess mortality due to the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic analysis of COVID-19-related mortality, 2020–21 - The Lancet
The pandemic's true death toll: millions more than official counts
Italy coronavirus deaths rise by record 475 in a day - BBC News
Estimation of daily risk of neonatal death, including the day of birth, in 186 countries in 2013: a vital-registration and modelling-based study - The Lancet Global Health
Italy coronavirus timeline: From outbreak to lockdown to now
Variation in excess all-cause mortality by age, sex, and province during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy | Scientific Reports
Italy sets one-day record with 368 new Coronavirus deaths
Where are we on the COVID-19 curve? (Update at 16 April 2020) - Research Matters
Italy sees number of deaths rise by its lowest in almost a week | Daily Mail Online
99% of Those Who Died From Virus Had Other Illness, Italy Says - Bloomberg
Italy's coronavirus deaths are staggering. They may be more preview than anomaly. - The Washington Post
Among the G7, Japan and US show a huge mortality gap
Getting to Accuracy: Measuring COVID-19 by Mortality Rates and Percentage Changes