As at the end of June Germany had a working testing programme and their excess deaths for the year to that date was 7,300.
Just to add to that France had an excess death total of 25,285; Italy had 44,866, Spain had 48,399 and Sweden had 5,080 and the UK had 64,451. Putting that into % of deaths over the norm gives the following figures: UK was at 52% above, Spain 56%, Italy 35%, Sweden 28%, France 20% and Germany 4%.
Obvs these are a bit out of date now but they do indicate which countries have done better.
Just to add to that France had an excess death total of 25,285; Italy had 44,866, Spain had 48,399 and Sweden had 5,080 and the UK had 64,451. Putting that into % of deaths over the norm gives the following figures: UK was at 52% above, Spain 56%, Italy 35%, Sweden 28%, France 20% and Germany 4%.
Obvs these are a bit out of date now but they do indicate which countries have done better.