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by pw201
2158 days ago
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> If it hadn't been noticed, the English death toll would eventually have matched the case count. In about 60 years or so. >> In the UK, we were loosing 1100 people a day entirely through covid > which is not true and has never been true. Excess death stats (all cause deaths over and above the average for the time of year) are available[1] and peak at 12000 in a week or about 1700 a day. I'd say you deserve your downvotes in this case. [1] https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/htgq14/oc_... |
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Excess deaths is not the same thing as "deaths caused by COVID". This conflation relies on the assumption that you can virtually empty hospitals out and have no effect on mortality at all, which is absurd. What are all those surgeons doing, exactly?
If COVID is so deadly, why do some countries show no difference in excess deaths vs previous years?