Since the start of December, Portugal has recorded an excess mortality of around 22%.

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Since the start of December, Portugal has recorded an excess mortality of around 22%.

Excess mortality was identified across mainland Portugal, although the North, Centre and Algarve regions were the first to be affected.

Context & Explainers

Excess mortality is the number of deaths above what would be expected based on historical averages (commonly a multi‑year baseline), and it captures deaths directly and indirectly caused by events like epidemics, heatwaves or healthcare disruptions. Portugal’s public health institute INSA (Instituto Nacional de Saúde Doutor Ricardo Jorge) monitors excess mortality to see the broader impact of seasonal illnesses and other stresses on the health system, so a drop in flu cases does not automatically mean overall mortality has returned to normal. Those following public‑health trends should note excess‑mortality figures because they show the pandemic and other factors’ continuing effect on population health.

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