Deaths for England and Wales have now been below the 5 year average for the 6th consecutive week.
@Coronavirusgoo1 @dontbetyet Between the 19th June to 24th July, five consecutive weeks, more people have died from flu and pneumonia than Covid-19!
@Coronavirusgoo1 Number of deaths don’t seem to matter any more - literally no one is talking about them in the media - it’s all about cases….despite backdating. Increased testing and targeted testing
@Coronavirusgoo1 @here_there And that as Professor Dingwall said over last few days is because around 80% of all deaths were seen in people with serious medical condition hence it brought their deaths forward. German Govt leak said most deaths were in people who would of died this year
@Coronavirusgoo1 Get everything back open and ditch social distancing ASAP
@Coronavirusgoo1 It wouldn't surprise me if 2020 turns out to be below average overall for deaths when the final figures are in. What worries me is that the deaths from other diseases, cancer in particular, will be up. There could be a lot of explaining to do.
@Coronavirusgoo1 Because the ones due to die now are already dead - if you are going to mislead people, try and put a bit more thought into it. If 67,000 excess deaths, you start to run out of old people to die - simple really
@Coronavirusgoo1 It’s also finally good to see people understanding cases and the need for calm. Fear and the MSM is the enemy, we are in control of this virus...
@Coronavirusgoo1 MSM won’t report that. Second wave Susan on the lookout
@Coronavirusgoo1 We are testing so much more now and cases are only going up slightly. Had we tested like we are doing now in April it would’ve been in the tens of thousands instead of the average 3-4000 daily.
@Coronavirusgoo1 Because the reporting of COVID19 deaths is not always up to date or accurate,The overall ⬇️ in death rate is a good indicator of improvement in COVID survival However the amount of long term chronic disabilities in those who survived is yet to be quantified.
@Coronavirusgoo1 Good news. Let’s be honest the 'deadly first wave' was a damp squib (unless you're a fat diabetic of pensionable age) 99.96% survival rate. Average age of death 81. Now trying to scare us with a fake #secondwave. Bedwetters need to #GetBackToWork
@Coronavirusgoo1 Many of the vulnerable and weakened died at the heaight of the pandemic. Maybe its a cumulative average we need to look at.
@Coronavirusgoo1 @RealityBoost Because, sadly, covid brought forward those that would have passed away in the next few months anyway.
@Coronavirusgoo1 So why won't people go back to work, if they stopped the money then they soon would
@Coronavirusgoo1 Next year will be the year of unbelievably high cancer deaths! Someone needs to be held accountable for that @BorisJohnson ☮️
@Coronavirusgoo1 Obviously constantly washing hand using sanitiser and wearing mask really does work.
@Coronavirusgoo1 Is this keep us indoors while we help newcomers take over?
@Coronavirusgoo1 No, no , no , stop with the positive news , we are all doomed I tell thee .
@Coronavirusgoo1 @Gaz__S don’t forgot to wear your mask though mate 🤔
@Coronavirusgoo1 Yes but that doesn't automatically mean deaths are mysteriously evening out to the five year average. It simply means that a percentage of those that died and a relatively small percentage at that may have died later in the year. That's all it means really 😀
@Coronavirusgoo1 Ahh, but fear the 2nd wave 😡
@Coronavirusgoo1 And yet Boris Johnson’s still being sensitive about it
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@Coronavirusgoo1 Well I suppose you can’t get run over in a lockdown..
@Coronavirusgoo1 Additionally these positive reports are partially put out to increase consumer confidence and bolster the economy. Don't be a Trump about it.
@Coronavirusgoo1 I think people are reading too much into these small deviations it doesn't mean the pandemic was a false alarm pillock brain look at other countries
@Coronavirusgoo1 @AllisonPearson @piersmorgan go on, I dare you report it!!!