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COVID-19 mortality rate in U.S. isn’t low

- By Louis Jacobson

The claim: “I think we have one of the lowest mortality rates in the world … I heard we had the best mortality rate. No. 1 low mortality rate.” — President Donald Trump.

Trump defended his performanc­e in fighting the coronaviru­s during an interview with Fox News’ Chris Wallace that aired July 19, insisting that the mortality rate from COVID-19 in the United States is among the world’s lowest.

PolitiFact ruling: False .No fewer than 15 advanced, industrial­ized nations currently have a lower mortality rate, as do a host of other countries, including Brazil, Mexico, South Africa, Russia, Turkey, Argentina and India.

Discussion:

Scientists define “mortality rate” as a measure of how frequently death occurs within a defined population. Data on this question is imperfect because of

reporting inconsiste­ncies between and even within countries. We turned to widely cited coronaviru­s data compiled by Johns Hopkins University to analyze Trump’s assertion.

First, we compared the United States with other nations that have been hard-hit by the coronaviru­s. To do this, we looked at all nations that have recorded at least 100,000 confirmed cases.

The United States has the sixth-highest mortality rate using this metric, behind the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Chile and France.

But 16 hard-hit nations had a lower mortality rate: Peru, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, Iran, Colombia, Germany, South Africa, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar, Argentina, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh.

We also looked at how the United States compared with its peers among advanced industrial­ized nations.

In this comparison, six countries had higher mortality rates than the United States: Belgium, the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Sweden, and France.

But 15 countries had lower mortality rates than the United States: Ireland, the Netherland­s, Canada, Switzerlan­d, Luxembourg, Portugal, Germany, Denmark, Austria, Finland, Norway, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand.

By neither comparison is Trump close to correct.

Mortality rate is strongly related to the age distributi­on in a country, said Brooke Nichols, a health economist and infectious disease mathematic­al modeler at the Boston University School of Public Health.

“The countries with the lowest mortality rates will probably end up being the ones with the younger population age structures,” she said.

When “Fox News Sunday” aired the interview, Wallace said the White House had been referring to the “case-fatality rate” rather than the mortality rate. (White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany handed Trump a paper chart citing “case-fatality rate” during the interview.)

The case-fatality rate is not the same as the mortality rate. The case-fatality rate shows how likely you are to die from the coronaviru­s if you are infected with it. The mortality rate shows how common it is to die of coronaviru­s in a particular population, such as a country.

Trump’s point about the U.S. is not more accurate when looking at the case-fatality rate compared with other countries.

Nine countries have a higher case-fatality rate than the United States. One country, Peru, has an equal rate and 11 have a lower rate: Colombia, Chile, Turkey, India, Pakistan, Argentina, Russia, South Africa, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

Nichols said that the younger population­s of many developing countries helps explain why their case-fatality rates are lower than that of the United States. Infected patients who are younger and, often, healthier tend to die at lower rates from the coronaviru­s.

And when you compare the United States with its industrial­ized peers, seven countries have a lower case-fatality rate: Austria, Portugal, Norway, South Korea, Luxembourg, New Zealand and Australia.

Nichols said that the U.S ranks relatively low on this measure because, despite its problems rolling out testing, it still handles more tests per capita than most other comparable countries.

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