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Old 22nd Jan 2023, 09:04
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Originally Posted by exfocx
I don't know what you're reading and I don't need Excel as there's no adding to actual do, the figures are all there for you. Total Deaths in WA to the 20th Jan 2023 is 901, that's the number under the column titled "Deaths", next column isn't titled, it's a red triangle pointing up if the weekly death total is greater than the last week, a black dot if zero and a black triangle pointing down if reduced and the third column is titled "Net" and its the deaths for that week. Add the 21from the 20th June 2022 line to the 13th Jan 2023 880 deaths figure and you get 901 for the 20th June 2023. Back on the 1st April 2022 tot deaths were 52 and 740 in Old. QLD pops 1.9 x WA's, so multiply 52 x 1.9 = 99. So if WA had the same pop as Qld our total deaths be 99!

Based on the 20th jan 2023, WA total deaths is 901, Qld's 2,574. Multiply 901 x 1.9 = 1712 which would be WA's total deaths if corrected to Qld's population. Per head of pop deaths are as follows: WA is 1 death per 3091, QLD is 1 death per 2067. These are based on ABS state pop data 30th June 2022: https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/pe...ation/jun-2022

WA Total Deaths: https://covidlive.com.au/report/daily-deaths/wa
Qld Total deaths: https://covidlive.com.au/report/daily-deaths/qld

WA's deaths accelerated after we opened up and starting "living" with covid.
Simply question - How many lives were saved in WA compared QLD?
As of 1 Jan 2023.
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