Excess Mortality in Mainland China after the End of the Zero COVID Policy: A Systematic Review
Key Points
To assess the levels of excess mortality in Mainland China following the termination of the Zero COVID policy.
Conducted a systematic review of existing mortality data in Mainland China after the policy's end.
Analyzed trends and patterns of mortality rates in the population.
Evaluated potential causes and contributing factors to excess mortality.
Identified significant excess mortality related to the end of the Zero COVID policy.
Observed trends suggest possible links to increased transmission of COVID-19 and healthcare disruptions.
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