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Again excess mortality in week 50, but fewer deaths
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Mortality slightly lower, but again excess deaths in week 49
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1,250 more deaths than expected in week 48
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Nearly 1,100 more deaths than expected in last week of November
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Nearly 900 more deaths than expected in week 46
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Quarterly figures on Dutch health by time series models
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Nearly 850 more deaths than expected in week 45
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1,250 more deaths than expected in October
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Fewer COVID-19 deaths in Q2 than in Q1 2021
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State space methods for official statistics and climate modelling
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Excess mortality again in September
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Excess mortality again in August
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1 out of 8 deaths in 2020 due to COVID-19
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Slightly more weekly deaths among 65 to 79-year-olds in July than expected
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Estimation of antenatal care coverage in Bangladesh
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Nearly 11 thousand more deaths than expected during second wave
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Well-being stable despite coronavirus, but nature under pressure
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Distribution of well-being in 2020 similar to 2019
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Undermortality in week 25
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1.6 thousand COVID-19 deaths in March
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Mortality in week 24 virtually unchanged
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Lower mortality in week 23
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Excess mortality again in week 22
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Three-quarters of Dutch concerned about impact of climate change
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Mortality as of week 20 also lower among people under 80
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2.5 thousand COVID-19 deaths in February
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Mortality in week 19 slightly lower
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Mortality in week 17 higher than expected
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Nearly 4.4 thousand COVID-19 deaths in January
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Excess mortality among people under 80 in week 15
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Mortality in week 14 higher than expected
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3.9 thousand COVID-19 deaths in December 2020
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Personal well-being ratings virtually unchanged
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In week 12, an estimated 3,100 deaths
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In week 11, an estimated 3,100 deaths
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Mortality in week 10 roughly the same as expected
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Decline in mortality continued in week 9
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Number of adult smokers down in 2020
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Nearly 3.2 thousand COVID-19 deaths in November 2020
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Perceived mental health: trend stable in 2020
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Mortality in week 8 lower than expected
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Cause-of-death statistics in public health and epidemiology: Exploring new applications
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Nearly 13 thousand COVID-19 deaths up to November 2020
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Small Area Estimation of sickness absence
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Mortality slightly down in week 2, remains high
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Almost 4 thousand deaths in first week of 2021
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Week 52: mortality further up among long-term care users