At 30 June 2023: New Zealand's estimated resident population was provisionally 5,223,100.Aug 16, 2023
European 71.8% Māori 16.5% Asian 15.3% Pacific peoples 9.0%
In the year ended June 2023 compared with the year ended June 2022: 57,534 live births were registered, down from 60,009. 38,346 deaths were registered, up from 36,723. natural increase (births minus deaths) was 19,185, down from 23,280.Aug 16, 2023
New Zealand 2015 There were 31,796 deaths registered in 2015, equating to an age-standardised rate of 380.1 deaths per 100,000 population. Males accounted for 15,929 deaths in 2015, slightly higher than for females (15,867). Māori accounted for 3,413 deaths in 2015, 10.7% of all deaths registered.Apr 16, 2018
LOVE this fact (LOL) How did COVID-19 start? COVID-19 first appeared on a small scale in November 2019 with the first large cluster appearing in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. It was first thought that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, made the jump to humans at one of Wuhan, China's, open-air “wet markets.”Nov 22, 2023/Google
At 30 June 2023: New Zealand's estimated resident population was provisionally 5,223,100.Aug 16, 2023 European 71.8% Māori 16.5% Asian 15.3% Pacific peoples 9.0% In the year ended June 2023 compared with the year ended June 2022: 57,534 live births were registered, down from 60,009. 38,346 deaths were registered, up from 36,723. natural increase (births minus deaths) was 19,185, down from 23,280.Aug 16, 2023 New Zealand 2015 There were 31,796 deaths registered in 2015, equating to an age-standardised rate of 380.1 deaths per 100,000 population. Males accounted for 15,929 deaths in 2015, slightly higher than for females (15,867). Māori accounted for 3,413 deaths in 2015, 10.7% of all deaths registered.Apr 16, 2018 LOVE this fact (LOL) How did COVID-19 start? COVID-19 first appeared on a small scale in November 2019 with the first large cluster appearing in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. It was first thought that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, made the jump to humans at one of Wuhan, China's, open-air “wet markets.”Nov 22, 2023/Google