Healdplace
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Thanks for all you efforts, much appreciated..can I ask, is that Covid deaths or total deaths ?? As I understand it, any person who gets Covid and dies within 4 weeks from whatever cause, is included in the stats. So if Covid only deaths, the figures may reflect things from 4 weeks ago and are in fact likely to be much better today. Does that make sense ?
The deaths are deaths with Covid mentioned specifically as a causal factor as I understand it.
So classified as Covid deaths though not infrequently it will be quite arguable if that is what literally killed them.
Countries choose to be more or less transparent on this and death numbers globally are hard to directly compare for that reason. As you can easily under report if you choose. Or report everything that happened when a person has tested positive for Covid in the past month or two months in some cases. Even if it is arguable the longer the gap how directly that Covid was the literal cause.
We are on the more transparent side of this reporting - one reason numbers often seem comparatively high.
Though not the only one, of course.
The daily figures are a total of deaths from multiple dates.
Of the 494 today only 78 literally died yesterday.
The rest died on various days as far back as Christmas.
This is true every day and I did a comparative post earlier this week to show the difference it makes.
The MOST deaths in England hospitals on any date in the past month was on 19 Jan - the peak of this wave - when the number is 850 If I recall correctly.
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