Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Notable Deaths in November

With November behind us, we now have another month of notable deaths to analyse.

Almyra Oveta Fuller, a prominent virologist who played an important role in the vaccine rollout of 2021 is for some reason not included in this list, so we know that Wikipedia's data is less than perfect. However, our analysis of their data may nevertheless shed light on the general health of the global population.

November 2022 saw 694 deaths, which is less than 2020 and 2021 with 805 and 708 deaths respectively. However, the number is well above 2019 and 2018 with 606 and 540 deaths. Once again, we're seeing numbers in line with the pandemic rather than the years that preceded it:

When we look at absolute numbers for November, we get the following:

  • 540 in November 2018
  • 606 in November 2019
  • 805 in November 2020
  • 708 in November 2021
  • 694 in November 2022

Deaths among those younger than 70 years of age compares to previous years as follows:

  • 21.48% in November 2018
  • 22.28% in November 2019
  • 23.73% in November 2020
  • 22.87% in November 2021
  • 23.78% in November 2022

November 2022 is comparable to 2021 and 2020. This too is in line with numbers from the pandemic.

Using a severity formula that divides deaths among those older than 69 by 10 and multiplies deaths younger than 70 by 4 we get the following:

  • 506 in November 2018
  • 587 in November 2019
  • 825 in November 2020
  • 702 in November 2021
  • 713 in November 2022

November 2020 and 2022 are the worst, with 2021 a close third. These numbers too are well above 2018 and 2019.

Notable deaths according to Wikipedia
Notable deaths according to Wikipedia

Here are the numbers:


November 2022:

  • 20s = 8 = 1.15%
  • 30s = 11 = 1.59%
  • 40s = 18 = 2.59%
  • 50s = 43 = 6.20%
  • 60s = 85 = 12.25%
  • 70s = 161 = 20.20%
  • 80s = 208 = 29.97%
  • 90s = 149 = 21.47%
  • 100+ = 11 = 1.59%

Total = 694; Younger than 70 = 23.78%

November 2021:

  • 20s = 11 = 1.55%
  • 30s = 9 = 1.27%
  • 40s = 18 = 2.54%
  • 50s = 43 = 6.07%
  • 60s = 81 = 11.44%
  • 70s = 140 = 19.77%
  • 80s = 236 = 33.33%
  • 90s = 156 = 22.03%
  • 100+ = 14 = 1.98%

Total = 708; Younger than 70 = 22.87%

November 2020:

  • 20s = 5 = 0.62%
  • 30s = 8 = 0.99%
  • 40s = 25 = 3.11%
  • 50s = 59 = 7.33%
  • 60s = 94 = 11.68%
  • 70s = 160 = 19.88%
  • 80s = 277 = 34.41%
  • 90s = 161 = 20.00%
  • 100+ = 16 = 1.99%

Total = 805; Younger than 70 = 23.73%

November 2019:

  • 20s = 6 = 0.99%
  • 30s = 11 = 1.82%
  • 40s = 18 = 2.97%
  • 50s = 31 = 5.12%
  • 60s = 69 = 11.39%
  • 70s = 126 = 20.79%
  • 80s = 200 = 33.00%
  • 90s = 129 = 21.29%
  • 100+ = 16 = 2.64%

Total = 606; Younger than 70 = 22.28%

November 2018:

  • 20s = 3 = 0.56%
  • 30s = 11 = 2.04%
  • 40s = 14 = 2.59%
  • 50s = 24 = 4.44%
  • 60s = 64 = 11.85%
  • 70s = 129 = 23.89%
  • 80s = 161 = 29.81%
  • 90s = 117 = 21.67%
  • 100+ = 17 = 3.15%

Total = 540; Younger than 70 = 21.48%


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