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Europe’s Covid-19 deaths breach 800,000

Continent registers record 5,700 daily fatalities at end-January

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Feb 2021 8:30AM

Europe’s Covid-19 deaths breach 800,000
Critical care staff turning over a Covid-19 patient at King’s College Hospital in London on January 27. The worst-hit country in Europe in terms of coronavirus deaths is the UK, with 116,908. – AFP pic, February 14, 2021

PARIS – More than 800,000 people have died from the coronavirus across Europe since the pandemic began in December 2019, according to an AFP tally based on official sources.

As of 1630 GMT yesterday, there were 800,361 deaths recorded in the 52 countries and territories that make up the continent – including Russia and Turkey – for 35,395,270 declared cases.

That puts the continent’s death toll ahead of Latin America and the Caribbean, which has 635,834 dead for 20,021,361 cases; the United States and Canada’s 502,064 deaths for 28,312,719 cases; and, Asia’s 247,730 deaths for 15,641,940 cases.

Europe as a whole recorded an average of 4,478 virus deaths a day last week, 14% lower than the previous week.

But since November 11 last year, the region has recorded at least 4,000 deaths a day on average – peaking at a record 5,700 daily fatalities at the end of last month.

For a month, though, the figures for infections have been falling in Europe. 

But, if the curve of average daily deaths has dropped, the tendency remains constant over the long term – since the beginning of November, 100,000 deaths have been recorded about every 20 days.

Europe passed 500,000 deaths on December 17; 600,000 on January 7; and, 700,000 on January 25.

The worst-hit countries in the continent are the United Kingdom with 116,908 deaths, Italy (93,045), France (81,488), Russia (79,696) and Spain (64,747).

The worst death rates in Europe are Belgium, with 186 fatalities per 100,000 population; Slovenia, with 178 deaths; the UK, with 171; the Czech Republic, with 169; and, Italy, with 154.

However, these figures – and the death rates – are based on daily tolls provided by national health authorities, and exclude later re-evaluations by statistical organisations, as has happened in Russia, Spain and Britain.

Covid-19 has so far killed 2.38 million people across the world. – AFP, February 14, 2021

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