Lancet Study Reveals How Many South Africans Died During The Height Of The COVID-19 Pandemic

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Lancet Study Reveals How Many South Africans Died During The Height Of The COVID-19 Pandemic
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One can't really say that things are back to normal after the harrowing years of the COVID-19 pandemic. It might feel like we've emerged at the other end, but the whole planet is still sort of reeling - economically and socially - and the disease is still spreading and evolving and killing people all over the world.

12 deaths per 1,000 people, underscoring the additional deaths caused by the pandemic compared to the expected mortality rate. In 2021, the probability of under-five mortality was 0.28%, indicating there was a likelihood of death before reaching the age of five, while the probability of death between ages 15 and 59 years stood at 0.44%, reflecting mortality rates during the prime years of adulthood.

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