Health and healthcare variables associated with Italy's excess mortality during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: An ecological study
• Healthcare factors have strongly influenced the propagation of COVID-19. • A higher density of licensed physicians and General Practitioners is associated with lower excess mortality. • Rate of hospitalization in long-term care wards and the cardiovascular disease mortality rate correlate with exc...
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