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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"UK deaths"
Deaths cant be registered at the weekend
So everyone thats passed since Friday lunchtime prob hasnt been included
Numbers usually go up on Tuesday |
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" are we being played? "
Absolutely, the UK weekly death rate has been below the previous 5 year average for a number of weeks now. Way more people dying from the collateral damage (such as cancelled NHS treatments and tests) but apparently that's OK. No one questioning it.
Cases do not matter, the are a red herring. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Why being played... deaths are usually weeks behind new infections/admissions. It reflects the lowest new infection levels from a few weeks back of course that makes for lowest death rates. We already know it will start to rise again in coming weeks, the casualties are already entering the wards. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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" are we being played?
Absolutely, the UK weekly death rate has been below the previous 5 year average for a number of weeks now. Way more people dying from the collateral damage (such as cancelled NHS treatments and tests) but apparently that's OK. No one questioning it.
Cases do not matter, the are a red herring."
Can I have a go on the crack pipe next please x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"the UK weekly death rate has been below the previous 5 year average for a number of weeks now. Way more people dying from the collateral damage (such as cancelled NHS treatments and tests)"
Just re-read what you are saying... surplus deaths on the 5 year average have been below the average for weeks!!!! Way more people are dying for X reasons as we speak (who would of course appear as vast contributions to ‘surplus deaths’)
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By *elnkazCouple
over a year ago
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Deaths are decreasing as they now have this wonder drug but the rate of infection is increasing and today has almost topped 900 positive cases but not needing hospitalisation. The virus has not gone away |
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By *old1974Man
over a year ago
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"UK deaths
Why being played... deaths are usually weeks behind new infections/admissions. It reflects the lowest new infection levels from a few weeks back of course that makes for lowest death rates. We already know it will start to rise again in coming weeks, the casualties are already entering the wards." which wards I see none in Manchester MRI or north Manchester? |
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"Deaths are decreasing as they now have this wonder drug but the rate of infection is increasing and today has almost topped 900 positive cases but not needing hospitalisation. The virus has not gone away "
900 positive cases that are most likely in the younger age group like in Spain. Those with odds of dying something like 1 in 10,000...
The vulnerable are being sensible or, if in care, are being protected. The death rate will never be as high again.
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By (user no longer on site)
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Why being played... deaths are usually weeks behind new infections/admissions. It reflects the lowest new infection levels from a few weeks back of course that makes for lowest death rates. We already know it will start to rise again in coming weeks, the casualties are already entering the wards. which wards I see none in Manchester MRI or north Manchester?"
You are obviously not looking very hard then or perhaps are just stating a fact on something with zero insight x |
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