“…Crude mortality was calculated by using the number of deaths divided by the annual average population size. Linear regression model was used for estimation of population by gender in 2020 4 . Prediction values were extrapolated beyond population of recent four years, as 2016-2019, based on hypothesis that population change was a linear process.…”
DISCLAIMER This paper was submitted to the Bulletin of the World Health Organization and was posted to the COVID-19 open site, according to the protocol for public health emergencies for international concern as described in Vasee Moorthy et al.
“…Crude mortality was calculated by using the number of deaths divided by the annual average population size. Linear regression model was used for estimation of population by gender in 2020 4 . Prediction values were extrapolated beyond population of recent four years, as 2016-2019, based on hypothesis that population change was a linear process.…”
DISCLAIMER This paper was submitted to the Bulletin of the World Health Organization and was posted to the COVID-19 open site, according to the protocol for public health emergencies for international concern as described in Vasee Moorthy et al.
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