I haven't seen anything that cleans data sets by country / regional level to estimate excess deaths. I would think a simple estimate would be deaths per thousand in this year versus prior year at a localised level. I.e. have deaths per thousand sparked materially in Lombardy or Madrid y-on-y? Then again, that is bound to be an over simplification and missing many other relevant adjusting factors,
Makes sense.
I haven't seen anything that cleans data sets by country / regional level to estimate excess deaths. I would think a simple estimate would be deaths per thousand in this year versus prior year at a localised level. I.e. have deaths per thousand sparked materially in Lombardy or Madrid y-on-y? Then again, that is bound to be an over simplification and missing many other relevant adjusting factors,