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It's an average so I guess it's also accounting for the sub 82 year old population that are also dying from it... I would expect our mortality rate to be higher for 60+ but also all age groups because of poorer average health like obesity/diabetes in the UK but again, that's my impression of UK vs Sweden, not the study findings.
Anyway, I didn't write it-just found it interesting.
Thats suprising tbh. On the face of it, its hard to believe its accurate.
We have an average age of 82 i think from the people who have died from this in sweden.
Were they suppose to on average to become 95 ?
Seems off but maybe im applying it wrong or do you have a much lower average age of the dead in uk? Our normal life expectancy for 2019 should be 85 for women and 81 for men approx.