C-MOR Consortium Releases Findings on Excess Mortality from the Pandemic in 22 Countries

Global consortium representing 27 institutions compared mortality in the previous five years to deaths between January and August 2020. They found that some countries showed excess all-cause mortality, while other nations had minimal or even decreased excess mortality.

2022-09-08T14:17:52+03:0030 Ιουλίου, 2021|C-MOR, C-MOR COVID-19 Mortality, Νέα|

How You Can Help

How You Can Help We are actively searching for new partners, particularly in countries where we have no existing partners. We are also seeking individual volunteers, especially those with a computer science background. Please [...]

2020-09-30T12:29:43+03:0028 Σεπτεμβρίου, 2020|C-MOR|

Process

Process (current stage) As we compile data, our team is working to develop the following plots: COVID-19 weekly deaths and mortality rate, [...]

2020-09-30T12:28:24+03:0028 Σεπτεμβρίου, 2020|C-MOR|

Epidemiological Objectives

Epidemiological Objectives To investigate differences in all-cause and cause-specific mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic and over the same months in the previous 5 years, in selected countries.  To determine the causes for any net [...]

2020-09-30T12:27:33+03:0028 Σεπτεμβρίου, 2020|C-MOR|

Partners

Partners Thus far, we have 58 partners across 6 continents.  Country Institution Spain University of Oviedo Sweden Karolinska Institutet Belgium European Commission, Joint Research Centre Greece [...]

2021-07-20T14:52:36+03:0028 Σεπτεμβρίου, 2020|C-MOR|

About Us

About us We are creating a reference dataset focused on mortality resulting from COVID-19. Our project has three core features: Open access data Global coverage A public platform for sharing our analyses The C-MOR [...]

2020-09-30T12:26:12+03:0028 Σεπτεμβρίου, 2020|C-MOR|
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