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Fig 1.

Conceptual diagram: factors that may explain the East-West gap in life expectancy losses in 2021.

Note: The green color of the boxes indicates the availability of numerical proxy variables.

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Fig 2.

Weekly excess death rates in 2020 and 2021, total population.

Note: Data shown in this Figure is provided at https://github.com/VMSdemo/East-West-contrast-in-life-expectancy-losses-in-2020-21.

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Fig 3.

Spatial pattern of excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic: Timing of the first major peak (left panel) and Excess death rates in 2020−21 (right panel).

Contains information from OpenStreetMap and OpenStreetMap Foundation, which is made available under the Open Database License. Note: Data shown in this Figure is provided at https://github.com/VMSdemo/East-West-contrast-in-life-expectancy-losses-in-2020-21.

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Fig 4.

Life expectancy losses and their age components, by year and sex, in years.

Note: Data shown in this Figure is provided at https://github.com/VMSdemo/East-West-contrast-in-life-expectancy-losses-in-2020-21.

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Table 1.

The model-based East-West difference in life expectancy losses in 2021, in years.

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