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Table 1.

Expected, observed and excess deaths (expressed in absolute and percentage terms), highest and lowest five regions of the Russian Federation with greater than 3,000 predicted deaths per year, 2021 and 2020, ranked by excess deaths as % of expected deaths.

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Table 2.

Expected, observed and excess deaths (expressed in absolute and percentage terms), highest and lowest five regions of the Russian Federation with greater than 3,000 predicted deaths per year, 2020, urban and rural areas.

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Table 3.

Expected, observed and excess deaths (expressed in absolute and percentage terms), highest and lowest five regions of the Russian Federation with greater than 3,000 predicted deaths per year, 2020, males and females.

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Fig 1.

Boxplot of excess mortality of regions (unweighted), males and females, ages 40–90, Russian Federation 2020.

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Table 4.

Remaining life expectancy of the deceased, RLED, in regions of the Russian Federation with greater than 3,000 predicted deaths per year, 2020, males and females.

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Table 5.

Correlation (Pearson r with p-values) of expected life expectancy with 2 indicators, all regions of Russia, 2020.

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