Excess Deaths... Links required for any Covid references.


please state which page of the Literature Review contains the data on which you rely.

For example, is it page 4?

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Where lockdown stringency is 85 or higher, how do deaths per million compare with places where stringency is below 85?
 
As usual it appears that the mods don't like different views on the 'virus'...

And they delete the original text so as to make it impossible to apply context!

So here is the link referring to the original post - which was posted as 'Excess deaths...'!

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"The effects of lockdown may now be killing more people than are dying of Covid, official statistics suggest.

Figures for excess deaths from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that around 1,000 more people than usual are currently dying each week from conditions other than the virus.

The Telegraph understands that the Department of Health has ordered an investigation into the figures amid concern that the deaths are linked to delays to and deferment of treatment for conditions such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease."

"The figures suggest the country is facing a new silent health crisis linked to the pandemic response rather than to the virus itself."

And the original question was do those who believed the ONS originally still believe this latest finding?
A lot of suggestion, lol.
 
The Telegraph understands that the Department of Health has ordered an investigation into the figures amid concern that the deaths are linked to delays to and deferment of treatment for conditions such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease."

I wonder if they will be allowed to comment on twelve years of attacks and underfunding by our Tory government.

and the ageing population that puts increasing demands on our overloaded health and social services.

some people want to blame the inadequacy of our public services on a disease.

"Not our fault" they will say. "Who could have guessed that severe infectious diseases have cropped up from time to time since the world began?"
 
"Not our fault" they will say. "Who could have guessed that severe infectious diseases have cropped up from time to time since the world began?"

the answer is:

anyone involved in the health business.


(article published 2007)


(article published 2018)


(article published 2021)

I suppose a lucky Health Secretary is one who gets out before the next one happens.
 
Strange how the range of symptoms apparently due to the virus is virtually limitless...

And yet such theories as 'long covid' have been accepted very quickly, whilst the existence of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis was denied/ignored for decades...

Similar symptoms, and even some medical staff still don't believe it is real...
 
Have a look at john hopkins university .
So your saying the mail was giving mis leading stories about the number of people dying at the so called height or are you saying you only choose what suits you from the mail
Have a look yourself. Multiple articles point out the claim you are making is not made by the University. That lie reverberated around the British gutter press.
Cite your references.
 
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