We’re looking at more than twice the size of the jump you mention below (which, 
as you say, was caused by a heavy influenza!). And this is despite large 
sections of the population taking unprecedented precautions by, for instance, 
working from home, ordering food online etc - that is those who can, the middle 
class. Without such precautions the figure would in all likelihood have been 
even higher. And this also means, as I pointed out, that figures for the 
working class are much worse. The figures you refer to seem to have been 
updated no later than August. If we look at the latest figures and, 
importantly, take into account that Covid has affected the overall death rate 
only from mid-April or so things look rather worse.


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> 18 nov. 2020 kl. 11:04 skrev RKOB <[email protected]>:
> 
> Certain jumps from year to year take place in all countries. In Austria, 
> all-cause death jumped in 2015 by 6.2% compared with the year before. No one 
> drew any particular attention to this (I assume it was caused by a heavy 
> influenza and heat in the summer).



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