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A valid question.
The 100.000 + that have died having been diagnosed with covid in previous 28 days would they still be with us if covid had not arrived ?
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Originally Posted by greenmachine
The 100.000 + that have died having been diagnosed with covid in previous 28 days would they still be with us if covid had not arrived ?
Impossible to answer simply, a simple answer is yes but we'll never know.
What are you actually asking, would 100,000 people have died anyway, then no they wouldn't, the vast majority in all likelihood would still be with us.
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Originally Posted by gsgsgs
Impossible to answer simply, a simple answer is yes but we'll never know.
What are you actually asking, would 100,000 people have died anyway, then no they wouldn't, the vast majority in all likelihood would still be with us.
theres also the fallout of 12mnths of neglected health car thats been sidelined because of covid priority ,and associated general decline in imunity resistance taking play also.it will become ever more prevalant in the coming year too .regardless of vacs intervention .a lot of people have lost their survivability windows from this.sooo sad!
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Some of them no, Some of them yes. Sick of stupid questions like this.
Is 100,000 STILL not enough for some people, and that figure is despite the several lock downs and restrictions.
Average flu out break takes 11,000 a year and that's with out any restrictions.
Anyone concerned about their mental health, jobs and freedoms, Feel free to apply for a job at your local hospital. Feel the pressure our NHS is under.
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Originally Posted by greenmachine
The 100.000 + that have died having been diagnosed with covid in previous 28 days would they still be with us if covid had not arrived ?
To answer your question, you need to look at the definitive source of mortality statistics on the ONS site. The ONS records deaths directly from death certificates. Death certificates distinguish between deaths due to Covid, i.e. where Covid was the underlying cause, and deaths where Covid was a contributing factor, but not the cause of death.
The image below is taken from the most recent data on the ONS site. Even die hard Covid minimisers such as yourself should be hard pressed to deny the number of deaths that are directly due to Covid.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...g15january2021
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Yes, 100,000 dead, but the priority is not portraying the government in a negative light?
Takes a special kind of inhumanity to be concerned about the optics when 100,000 families are grieving. Maybe half again that if you take those that died 29, 30, even 50 days. Those killed by long Covid?
And yes, 100,000 dead, but it's not so bad, they'd have died anyway? No point counting those extra months and years they could have had. Open up and kill some more.
I'd rather have the Covidiots who deny the whole thing than witness such utter malignancy.
As Ceam says, trot along to a hospital, demand to know why these people died, and why they are so inconsiderate as to make our government look bad.
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Originally Posted by greenmachine
The 100.000 + that have died having been diagnosed with covid in previous 28 days would they still be with us if covid had not arrived ?
Oh no! Not another one.
Are you on a internship with un/said, by any chance?
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Originally Posted by greenmachine
The 100.000 + that have died having been diagnosed with covid in previous 28 days would they still be with us if covid had not arrived ?
That is unknown, but this sounds like another page from the said song book, the actual cause of many deaths will be organ failure of one kind or another, BUT the organ failure will be due to COVID, this sort of thought is akin to putting cause of death from a shooting or knife attack down to organ failure.
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