!["The map shows the geographic distribution of the mean P-scores for years 2020 and 2021 across all 194 WHO member states. The darker the colour the higher the estimated mean P-score. The patterns indicate the quality of the all-cause mortality data that were available for each respective country with the solid pattern showing full or partial data, dots for mixed data and diagonal lines for no data." Source data](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/05/Mapping_estimated_P-scores_%28excess_deaths_relative_to_expected_deaths%29.webp/800px-Mapping_estimated_P-scores_%28excess_deaths_relative_to_expected_deaths%29.webp.png)
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