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People are dying in their homes. So far Taiwan has registered 286 COVID deaths, for a mortality rate of 2.4%. That’s higher than the world average of 2.15%. Experts say old age and chronic illnesses are factors at play.Taiwan officially becomes an aged society with people over 65 years old breaking the 14% mark[embedded content]Taiwan’s COVID death rate climbs to 2.4%, higher than world average
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People are dying in their homes. So far Taiwan has registered 286 COVID deaths, for a mortality rate of 2.4%. That’s higher than the world average of 2.15%. Experts say old age and chronic illnesses are factors at play.Taiwan officially becomes an aged society with people over 65 years old breaking the 14% mark[embedded content]Taiwan’s COVID death rate climbs to 2.4%, higher than world average
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People are dying in their homes.
So far Taiwan has registered 286 COVID deaths, for a mortality rate of 2.4%. That’s higher than the world average of 2.15%. Experts say old age and chronic illnesses are factors at play.
Taiwan officially becomes an aged society with people over 65 years old breaking the 14% mark