Excess of all-cause mortality is only partially explained by COVID-19 in Veneto (Italy) during spring outbreak
Abstract Background Italy has been the first European country to be affected by the COVID-19 epidemic which started out at the end of February. In this report, we focus our attention on the Veneto Region, in the North-East of Italy, which is one of the areas that were first affected by the rapid spr...
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Main Authors: | Elisa Gallo (Author), Ilaria Prosepe (Author), Giulia Lorenzoni (Author), Aslihan Şentürk Acar (Author), Corrado Lanera (Author), Paola Berchialla (Author), Danila Azzolina (Author), Dario Gregori (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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