grunge
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I agree I think our covid deaths are clearly over estimated compared to many other countries.
How do you explain the excess deaths in March / April / may?
I agree I think our covid deaths are clearly over estimated compared to many other countries.
Underestimated and the ridiculous 28 day cut offI agree I think our covid deaths are clearly over estimated compared to many other countries.
Possibly caused by deaths due to our focus on covid and not on other disease? As i underdatnd it to go down as a covid death the person who dies just has to have it, you could die of cancer, have covid and be put down as a covid death.How do you explain the excess deaths in March / April / may?
Is our healthcare system so much worse than every other country in Europe, in fact most of the world? I know its not the best but i dont understand how such a high proportion of people diagnosed with covid can die in the UK compared to other countries. Health care must play a part in that, also the age of the population. Any other reasons??How do you explain the excess deaths in March / April / may?
It’s not ridiculous at all really.Underestimated and the ridiculous 28 day cut off
The league table we are way way at the top of is deaths per hospital bed, because we’ve spent years and years cutting beds, cutting staff and cutting critical care beds. In this measure (technically San Marino would be above us but only because they all go to hospitals in Italy), we are out on our own and will explain, in future years, the extraordinary number of excess deaths in 2020.Is our healthcare system so much worse than every other country in Europe, in fact most of the world? I know its not the best but i dont understand how such a high proportion of people diagnosed with covid can die in the UK compared to other countries. Health care must play a part in that, also the age of the population. Any other reasons??