Regarding Chile, according to the website of the Tableau Public of the Ministry of Health of the Chilean Government (public.tableau.com), the total number of deaths in Chile in 2020 is 125,061 people.
According to this 2020 Mortality data, the Table of Mortality in Chile (1960-2020) would be the following:
Consequently, the Historical Mortality Graph in Chile (1960-2020) would be the following:
1. How many deaths in total had this year 2020 in Chile according to the data available to date?
The total deaths in 2020 in Chile were 125,061, according to the Tableau Public of the Ministry of Health of the Chilean Government.
2. Were there more deaths in 2020 than in 2019?
Yes, more people died in 2020 than in 2019. 15,700 more people have died than in 2019. This represents an increase in mortality compared to 2019 of 14.36%.
Is this a lot of people? How can I compare it to get an idea?
The monthly average mortality in Chile in 2019 was 9,113 deaths/ month. Well, it would be approximately in terms of mortality as if this year 2020 there had been 1.7 more months than the usual deaths in 2019.
Considering the historical series of the last 60 years, there would be no precedent for an annual percentage rise in mortality to the height of 14.36% in Chile. In 20188 it should be noted an increase in total annual mortality of 3.14%.
3. Can we draw any conclusions from the long-term perspective of mortality?
Chile had a downward phase in mortality from 1960 to the mid-1980s approximately, from this time until 2018 it has been following an upward trend, exceeding its maximum precedent of 1961. The year 2019 corrected a bit, and this year 2020 has broken the rise making new all-time highs in terms of mortality.
4. Do all the countries analyzed have a similar situation of variation in mortality this year 2020 of the Global Pandemic?
With the final Mortality data for 2020, all the countries analyzed have increased their mortality compared to 2019, except Australia where it has decreased.
Regarding the countries where Mortality has grown in 2020, where we see important differences is in the proportion of the increase in mortality. Some countries have reasonable or low mortality growths, others medium or high, and others are marking percentages of annual growth in mortality not seen in 60 years.
We also find different situations for each country in the long-term charts.
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