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TextSentencer_T1 0-82 Sentence denotes The fiscal value of human lives lost from coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in China.
TextSentencer_T2 83-93 Sentence denotes OBJECTIVE:
TextSentencer_T3 94-255 Sentence denotes According to the WHO coronavirus disease (COVID-19) situation report 35, as of 24th February 2020, there was a total of 77,262 confirmed COVID-19 cases in China.
TextSentencer_T4 256-282 Sentence denotes That included 2595 deaths.
TextSentencer_T5 283-423 Sentence denotes The specific objective of this study was to estimate the fiscal value of human lives lost due to COVID-19 in China as of 24th February 2020.
TextSentencer_T6 424-432 Sentence denotes RESULTS:
TextSentencer_T7 433-531 Sentence denotes The deaths from COVID-19 had a discounted (at 3%) total fiscal value of Int$ 924,346,795 in China.
TextSentencer_T8 532-667 Sentence denotes Out of which, 63.2% was borne by people aged 25-49 years, 27.8% by people aged 50-64 years, and 9.0% by people aged 65 years and above.
TextSentencer_T9 668-720 Sentence denotes The average fiscal value per death was Int$ 356,203.
TextSentencer_T10 721-886 Sentence denotes Re-estimation of the economic model alternately with 5% and 10 discount rates led to a reduction in the expected total fiscal value by 21.3% and 50.4%, respectively.
TextSentencer_T11 887-1157 Sentence denotes Furthermore, the re-estimation of the economic model using the world's highest average life expectancy of 87.1 years (which is that of Japanese females), instead of the national life expectancy of 76.4 years, increased the total fiscal value by Int$ 229,456,430 (24.8%).