“…Among the analyses investigating mortality rates ( n = 32), we found results similar to those for COVID-19 incidence rates (crossover: 50%, n = 16; persistent: 31.3%, n = 10; growing: 18.8%, n = 6). For instance, Clouston et al, Neelon et al, and Doblhammer et al found that more affluent regions had higher mortality rates at the beginning of the respective observation periods, while at later time periods, the rates were elevated in more deprived regions [ 13 , 43 , 58 ]. Those dynamics were also present in other study results concerning income [ 35 , 42 , 49 , 50 , 62 ], education [ 35 , 45 , 61 ], or employment [ 35 , 61 , 62 ].…”