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According to data released by the European Mortality Monitoring Network on the 13th, record high temperatures swept through many European countries in late June, and the total number of “excess deaths” in 27 countries exceeded 10,000. Among them, more than 9,000 were people aged 65 and over. According to the monitoring network, France and Belgium have the highest number of “excess deaths” among European countries. “Excess deaths” refers to the difference between the estimated total number of deaths at a specific location and a specific period and the estimated number of deaths without a health crisis; all causes do not distinguish between specific causes of death and covers all cases of death.
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According to data released by the European Mortality Monitoring Network on the 13th, record high temperatures swept through many European countries in late June, and the total number of “excess deaths” in 27 countries exceeded 10,000. Among them, more than 9,000 were people aged 65 and over. According to the monitoring network, France and Belgium have the highest number of “excess deaths” among European countries. “Excess deaths” refers to the difference between the estimated total number of deaths at a specific location and a specific period and the estimated number of deaths without a health crisis; all causes do not distinguish between specific causes of death and covers all cases of death.
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