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By *fweonlymeettwice OP   Man  over a year ago

Madrid

The proportion of people dying in England fell to its lowest level in April since records began, new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show. Just 851.2 people per 100,000 died last month, the lowest figure since the ONS started recording mortality rates in 2001. In contrast, at the height of the first wave pandemic peak last April, death rates were 1,859 per 100,000.

The latest figures show that 38,899 people died in April, 6.1 per cent fewer than the five-year average.

Just 2.4 per cent of all deaths mentioned Covid on the death certificate, a 77.6 per cent decrease from March, the largest month-on-month decline since the pandemic began.

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By *orwegian BlueMan  over a year ago

Iceland, but Aldi is closer..


"The proportion of people dying in England fell to its lowest level in April since records began, new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show. Just 851.2 people per 100,000 died last month, the lowest figure since the ONS started recording mortality rates in 2001. In contrast, at the height of the first wave pandemic peak last April, death rates were 1,859 per 100,000.

The latest figures show that 38,899 people died in April, 6.1 per cent fewer than the five-year average.

Just 2.4 per cent of all deaths mentioned Covid on the death certificate, a 77.6 per cent decrease from March, the largest month-on-month decline since the pandemic began.

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Peaks and troughs..

It will level itself out eventually and only then can the true delta be calculated.

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By *fweonlymeettwice OP   Man  over a year ago

Madrid

But you must say it is encouraging news overall and shows if we take more care of ourselves and the vulnerable what we can achieve health wise

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The proportion of people dying in England fell to its lowest level in April since records began, new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show. Just 851.2 people per 100,000 died last month, the lowest figure since the ONS started recording mortality rates in 2001. In contrast, at the height of the first wave pandemic peak last April, death rates were 1,859 per 100,000.

The latest figures show that 38,899 people died in April, 6.1 per cent fewer than the five-year average.

Just 2.4 per cent of all deaths mentioned Covid on the death certificate, a 77.6 per cent decrease from March, the largest month-on-month decline since the pandemic began.

Peaks and troughs..

It will level itself out eventually and only then can the true delta be calculated. "

Are you saying those figures are made up?

False?

Lies?

If the figures are correct then surely that is the true data(I'm presuming you meant data and not delta)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"But you must say it is encouraging news overall and shows if we take more care of ourselves and the vulnerable what we can achieve health wise "

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"But you must say it is encouraging news overall and shows if we take more care of ourselves and the vulnerable what we can achieve health wise "

Yes. Great work everyone

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

So by your own figures of 39000 infections and a 2.4% death rate thats not far short of 1000 deaths in a month. There are 1500 deaths a year through motoring incidents yet we have numerous laws on speeding, drink driving wherby people are labelled criminals and imprisoned.. etc etc. That means covid, even at the current low levels is 12 times more fatal. Where are the laws that say if you don't get vaccinated you should be imprisoned, if you travel imprisoned, if you don't social distance you should be imprisoned. The world is full of selfish cunts. Stay at home, wear a mask and get vaccinated.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

It shows the benefits of the 2 control measures that we have -

Restrictions, including lockdown and

Vaccinations

Most of us have been contributing so much to the benefits of us all. We should be grateful for these.

The 5 years mean average will have been increased by last year's devastation, so our sacrifices show very well, this year, in contrast.

It's great to feel wonderful for your commitments, by having done these 2 things, for the benefit of all.

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By *hatawasteMan  over a year ago

stafford


"So by your own figures of 39000 infections and a 2.4% death rate thats not far short of 1000 deaths in a month. There are 1500 deaths a year through motoring incidents yet we have numerous laws on speeding, drink driving wherby people are labelled criminals and imprisoned.. etc etc. That means covid, even at the current low levels is 12 times more fatal. Where are the laws that say if you don't get vaccinated you should be imprisoned, if you travel imprisoned, if you don't social distance you should be imprisoned. The world is full of selfish cunts. Stay at home, wear a mask and get vaccinated."

I think you need to learn to read and research a little bit more thoroughly..those claims are way beyond the pale.. Not to chuffed with your language either tbh!

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By *ethnmelvCouple  over a year ago

Cardiff


"The proportion of people dying in England fell to its lowest level in April since records began, new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show. Just 851.2 people per 100,000 died last month, the lowest figure since the ONS started recording mortality rates in 2001. In contrast, at the height of the first wave pandemic peak last April, death rates were 1,859 per 100,000.

The latest figures show that 38,899 people died in April, 6.1 per cent fewer than the five-year average.

Just 2.4 per cent of all deaths mentioned Covid on the death certificate, a 77.6 per cent decrease from March, the largest month-on-month decline since the pandemic began.

Peaks and troughs..

It will level itself out eventually and only then can the true delta be calculated. "

… Tell that to the famillies of the 127,000 plus dead who were taken early. I don’t think they were asked if they wanted to be martyrs

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