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Mortality in week 19 slightly lower

In week 19 (10 to 16 May 2021 inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 2,950.

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Mortality in week 17 higher than expected

In week 17 (26 April to 2 May 2021 inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 3,150.

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Excess mortality among people under 80 in week 15

In week 15 (12 to 18 April inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at slightly less than 3,200.

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Mortality in week 14 higher than expected

In week 14 (5 to 11 April 2021 inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 3,150.

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In week 12, an estimated 3,100 deaths

In week 12 (22 to 28 March 2021 inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 3,100.

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In week 11, an estimated 3,100 deaths

In week 11 (15 to 21 March 2021 inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 3,100.

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Mortality in week 10 roughly the same as expected

In week 10 (8 to 14 March 2021 inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 3,300.

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Decline in mortality continued in week 9

In week 9 (1 to 7 March 2021 inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at nearly 3,100.

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Mortality in week 8 lower than expected

In week 8 (22 to 28 February inclusive), estimated mortality stood at more than 3,200.

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Mortality not declining further in week 7

In week 7 (15 to 21 February inclusive), estimated mortality stood at 3,600.

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Mortality further down, number of deaths in week 6 as expected

In week 6 (8 to 14 February 2021 inclusive), estimated mortality stood at 3,400.

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Mortality declining further in week 5

In week 5 (1 through 7 February 2021 inclusive), estimated mortality stood at 3,600. This is 150 deaths in excess of the expected number for this period. The number of deaths in week 4 stood at 3,678.

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Nearly 13 thousand COVID-19 deaths up to November 2020

From March to October 2020 inclusive, altogether 12,872 people in the Netherlands died of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

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Mortality slightly lower in week 4

In week 4 (25 to 31 January 2021 inclusive), estimated mortality stood at 3,750. This is over 300 deaths in excess of the expected number for this period.

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2020: nearly 169 thousand deaths, 10 percent more than expected

In 2020, the total number of deaths stood at almost 169 thousand, which is over 15 thousand (10 percent) more than expected for that year.

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Mortality still elevated: 3,800 deaths in week 3

In week 3 (18 to 24 January 2021 inclusive), estimated mortality stood at 3,800. This is 450 deaths in excess of the expected number for this period.

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Mortality slightly down in week 2, remains high

Estimated mortality in week 2 of 2021 (11 to 17 January inclusive) stands at 3,850. This is 500 deaths in excess of the expected number for this period.

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Almost 4 thousand deaths in first week of 2021

Estimated mortality in week 2021 (4 to 10 January 2021 inclusive) stood at almost 4 thousand. This is 650 deaths in excess of the expected number for this period.

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Week 52: mortality further up among long-term care users

In week 52 of 2020 (21 to 27 December inclusive), there were 3.8 thousand deaths. The number of deaths rose further among people receiving long-term care.

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Almost 4 thousand deaths in week 51

The total number of deaths in week 51 (14 - 20 December inclusive) is estimated at almost 4 thousand. This is nearly 400 more than in the previous week

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Mortality rising further in week 50

In week 50 (7 to 13 December inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 3,550. This is over 50 more than in the previous week.

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Mortality still elevated in week 49

In week 49 (30 November to 6 December inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 3,450.

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Higher mortality in week 48

In week 48 (23 to 29 November inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 3,450. This is approximately 150 more than in the previous week, when there were 3,293 deaths.

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Less excess mortality during second wave, but still high after 9 weeks

Although excess mortality disappeared after nine weeks during the first wave of the coronavirus epidemic, the number of deaths was still elevated after the same amount of time during the second wave.

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Mortality in week 46 still higher than expected

In week 46 (9 to 15 November inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 3,600.

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