Elimination of COVID-19 fatalities
In the heart of North Rhine-Westphalia, the city of Neuss has been the subject of a recent statistical evaluation of deaths. The evaluation, which covers the first quarter of 2020, reveals some interesting findings.
According to the statistical office, approximately 18,800 people in North Rhine-Westphalia died during March 2020. This figure is lower than the number recorded in March 2019 (19,100) and represents a decrease of around 3%.
It's important to note that this decrease does not necessarily indicate a downward trend in mortality rates. Death rates in North Rhine-Westphalia are subject to seasonal fluctuations, with higher death rates typically occurring during the flu season (December to March).
The evaluation includes deaths reported up to the end of March 2020. As of now, there is no indication of an increased mortality rate due to COVID-19 in the March 2020 data. However, the responsibility for evaluating deaths in April 2020 lies with police authorities and official investigations conducted by regional boards or relevant governmental institutions. The evaluation for April of this year is yet to be published.
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In conclusion, while the evaluation of deaths in North Rhine-Westphalia for March 2020 shows a slight decrease compared to the previous year, it's crucial to remember that seasonal fluctuations can impact these figures. As we await the evaluation for April, we encourage everyone to stay informed and safe.