COVID death rate still climbing... 50.4 per one million
Malta’s COVID-19 death rate has once again increased significantly over a one-week period and remains the highest in the EU, according to figures from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).
In the weekly round-up of COVID-19 data, the ECDC reported that Malta’s death rate stood at 50.4 deaths per one million people in the week ending July 24. In the previous weekly report, Malta’s rate had stood at 46.5 deaths per million.
The figure has been on an upward trend since June, when the number of cases in the community spiked.
Greece has the second-highest death rate at 47.3 deaths per million people.
Malta’s rate has been the highest since March when the island had also experienced an increase in community cases.
Spikes in deaths have often been detected some two weeks after increases in the number of cases in the community.
Meanwhile, the number of new cases has dwindled to below 100, in contrast to early in July when over 500 new cases were being detected daily.
The ECDC data also reflects this, with Malta’s 14-day case rate down to 684 cases per 100,000 people. The rate had been on an upward trend since mid-May and only recently started...