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COVID Deaths in Spain from the MoMo perspective

Doubts have been raised in Spain regarding whether, somehow, the covid-deaths are largely unreported. This projects aims at assisting in clarifying the issue by comparing the following datasets:

  • the reported daily fatalities due to covid,
  • the mortality figures due to all causes (MoMo).

A Jupyter notebook is included, together with the dataset at 20200414. This dataset has been compiled from official sources:

The only manipulation of the datasets corresponds to cleaning excess data as:

  • dates beyond the target time frame,
  • geographical dissaggregations,
  • demographic dissagregations.

The results (at 20200414) show that there is likely an underreporting at the cumulated level:

  • 18800 excess deaths over the 99% threshold compared to 18600 reported deaths due to covid.
  • 22300 excess deaths over the average compared to 18600 reported deaths due to covid.

This represents an overall underreporting of 15% at the cumulated level.

cumulated

There is also likely an under-reporting at the daily level:

  • daily reported peak of deaths due to covid: 950
  • daily peak of excess deaths over 99% threshold: 1250
  • daily peak of excess deaths over average: 1360

This represents a peak underreporting of 24 to 30% at the daily peak level.

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Warning The data from MoMo are horribly inacurate up to one week of their publication date. Attached one example:

MoMo_inacuracy