A study from the Actuaries Institute has found almost 20,000 more Australians than expected died in the last 12 months, a death toll it says is the worst since World War II.
The excess deaths are being blamed on COVID, which has also been responsible for higher-than-average death counts in the previous two years as well.
Diving deeper, just over half the deaths counted had COVID-19 listed as cause of death and a further 2900 cases had COVID listed as a contributing factor.
But that still leaves 6600 excess deaths unaccounted for.
Karen Cutter, spokesperson for the Actuaries Institute, says she still believes the pandemic played a role in deaths even where COVID wasn’t listed.
“Firstly, mortality risk is higher subsequent to an acute Covid infection, and most Australians have now had COVID-19,” she said.
“Secondly, people have not accessed medical care when needed, either through inability (in emergency situations) or through fear/lack of opportunity (thus missing routine care earlier in the pandemic).
What do you think is to blame for the excess deaths?