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Postby dutchman » Wed Feb 03, 2021 5:28 am

Published on 30th November 2018:

"Winter deaths hit highest level in more than 40 years with 50,100 across England and Wales"

Last winter was the worst for excess deaths in England and Wales for more than four decades, figures show.

There were an estimated 50,100 in the winter months of 2017/18 according to the Office for National Statistics, the highest figure since 1975/76.

The numbers show that during the most recent period, between last December and March, the number of daily deaths exceeded the five-year daily average for all dates except March 25.

Plummeting temperatures, such as those brought by the catastrophic 'Beast from the East', and a prevalent strain of flu have been attributed as likely causes for the increased statistic.

Nick Stripe, head of health analysis and life events at the Office of National Statistics, said: "The number of excess winter deaths in England and Wales in 2017-2018 was the highest recorded since the winter of 1975-1976.

"However, peaks like these are not unusual - we have seen more than eight peaks during the last 40 years.

"It is likely that last winter's increase was due to the predominant strain of flu, the effectiveness of the influenza vaccine and below-average winter temperatures."

At the time, excess strains on A&E departments and a waiting times crisis were blamed in part on the freeze.

NHS chiefs described this alongside flu and norovirus prevalence as a "perfect storm" of problems.

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Re: People have such short memories...

Postby rebbonk » Wed Feb 03, 2021 12:41 pm

Yes, every death is tragic; they are all someone's mother, father, sister, brother. However, take the emotion out of things and what we're seeing is not really that unusual. Hospitals are always packed this time of the year, we're in the season for respiratory illnesses and sadly, they do kill.

That's the second piece I've read this week that seems to be starting to play down the hysteria whipped up by the media earlier in the pandemic. Maybe, just maybe, we're about to see a rare outbreak of common sense?
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Re: People have such short memories...

Postby rebbonk » Wed Feb 03, 2021 11:29 pm

:thumbsup:
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Postby Melisandre » Thu Feb 04, 2021 8:40 pm

Thank you Rebbonk :smile:
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Postby dutchman » Thu Feb 04, 2021 8:55 pm

I've heard of doctors writing Covid-19 as cause of death even when someone has tested negative. When asked why they said they were told to by people in high places. :roll:
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Postby rebbonk » Fri Feb 05, 2021 7:30 pm

Covid can still be mentioned on death certificates if you tested positive with the previous month, even though it had no bearing on the death. Getting run over by a bus for example.

The public is being seriously misled.
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