The aim of the article is to present some kind of injustice of fate in the aspect of uneven territorial
distribution of post-Covid-19 deaths. On a global scale, this unevenness is evident because it is not
controlled by anything. In particular countries, it should be the result of efficient and honest
management of the spread of the epidemic. The authors assume in the proposed algorithm that the
number of deaths in individual organizational units of the state (regions, states, provinces, etc.) is
known in the existing administrative division. By considering the population numbers in these units,
the Lorentz curve is prepared, and the Gini coefficient is calculated - for the entire world and for
individual countries such as the USA, India, Brazil, Poland, and the Balkan and Eastern European
countries with the highest number of deaths per million inhabitants in the world. Moreover, an
attempt was made to present the universal mortality rate in a given country in the form of a
bicriterion combining the Gini index and the number of deaths per million inhabitants achieved