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Trends in deaths from road injuries during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, January to September 2020.

Shuhei NomuraTakayuki KawashimaDaisuke YoneokaYuta TanoueAkifumi EguchiStuart GilmourMasahiro Hashizume
Published in: Injury epidemiology (2021)
The number of road traffic fatalities during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan has decreased slightly, but not significantly, in several weeks compared with the average year. This suggests that the relatively small changes in excess all-cause mortality observed in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic could not be explained simply by an offsetting reduction in traffic deaths. Considering a variety of other indirect effects, evaluating an independent, unbiased measure of COVID-19-related mortality burden could provide insight into the design of future broad-based infectious disease counter-measures and offer lessons to other countries.
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