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I keep hearing that the death figures are high again. I can't find an easily accessible table of monthly UK deaths - can anyone provide a list of the monthly death figures for, say, 10 years to date please?
Deaths registered monthly in England and Wales - Office for National Statistics
Number of deaths registered each month by area of usual residence for England and Wales, by region, county, local and unitary authority, and London borough.www.ons.gov.uk
Google it.
There are several free apps, including Google Sheets on a pc.
Why on earth would anyone not even try?
Where is Dangerous Denso when you need himI'm not good with computer stuff - and don't want to be; I'd sooner someone else did it. Two years ago this month DIYNOT contributors were falling over themselves to post death statistics and graphs, surely it's not too much to ask for an update now?
Ta da!Where is Dangerous Denso when you need him
It's a fairly common thing being reported from several sources though the big hitters, BBC and the like seem to be overlooking it eg https://amp.theguardian.com/comment...in-excess-death-rate-covid-nhs-cost-of-livingWhere do you hear these things andy, if you have no information to support it ?
believe it or not it has been getting mentioned on main stream news about the higher than average death ratesWhere do you hear these things andy, if you have no information to support it ?
but he doesn't have any figures ?believe it or not it has been getting mentioned on main stream news about the higher than average death rates
I've seen the news. But Andy is trying to make connections, without figuresIt's a fairly common thing being reported from several sources though the big hitters, BBC and the like seem to be overlooking it eg https://amp.theguardian.com/comment...in-excess-death-rate-covid-nhs-cost-of-living
There are thousands more UK deaths than usual and we don’t know why
Since April, there have been 22,500 more deaths than expected in the UK. Health experts are concerned but unsure of the causes – which could include covid-19, population ageing and NHS problemswww.newscientist.comWhy is the weekly death toll at its highest since lockdown?
Flu, delays and missed diagnoses blamed for high number of deathswww.theweek.co.uk
That's not say there's something untoward going on, more likely just an overa6failing of the NHS/broken Britain.
I'm not making any connections; I'm interested to see if the recent monthly death figures are higher than the covid months.I've seen the news. But Andy is trying to make connections, without figures
Not trying to make connections thoughI'm not making any connections; I'm interested to see if the recent monthly death figures are higher than the covid months.
A couple of years ago I posted figures that showed there had, before covid, been years with more deaths than the covid years, and that there was no lockdown / mask mandates / PVC screens or such nonsense mandated during those years.