Len Rum
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62k excess deaths in the UK as of a week ago.
Highest death rate per million in the world according to Sky News.
Highest death rate per million in the world according to Sky News.
62k excess deaths in the UK as of a week ago.
Highest death rate per million in the world according to Sky News.
Yeah really bright.on the bright side, our lowest since March
Yesterday media outlets were saying it's Sweden who now has highest death rate per million.62k excess deaths in the UK as of a week ago.
Highest death rate per million in the world according to Sky News.
I have been wearing a mask for a number of weeks now but I would estimate it's 1 in 15 around where I live / shop. How many on here have taken to wearing a mask / face covering when going to the shops? I would assume it's plenty as so many have been saying for weeks we should be wearing them and they would surely follow their own words of adviceThe Lancet analysis suggests it protects the wearer as well.
According to worldmeter, Belgium is by far the worst with 820 per million, then Spain with 580 and us in 575Yesterday media outlets were saying it's Sweden who now has highest death rate per million.
Not face masks but care homes. The other countries mentioned value their elderly population and we treat ours like shit. Median age of all these ‘covid deaths’ is 84, which is older than the life expectancy of anyone ever born in this country. Now, imagine that someone has made up a ‘likely death number’ and the government have panicked and, consequently, instead of getting PPE into care homes and stopping infections in those care homes, we just sent a load of old, co-morbid and infected patients, back into a confined space, in the name of ‘protecting the NHS’.Face masks
Not face masks but care homes. The other countries mentioned value their elderly population and we treat ours like shit. Median age of all these ‘covid deaths’ is 84, which is older than the life expectancy of anyone ever born in this country. Now, imagine that someone has made up a ‘likely death number’ and the government have panicked and, consequently, instead of getting PPE into care homes and stopping infections in those care homes, we just sent a load of old, co-morbid and infected patients, back into a confined space, in the name of ‘protecting the NHS’.
Not only that, but we then promised up to £2.5k a month for people to not work, whilst we stood by and watched the people working in those infection pits (and those taking people to work in those homes and hospitals) get by on minimum wage, with £90 pw if they were ill. Surprisingly enough, lots of them went to work whilst they were ill. And then, as if to compound that, let’s send those ill members of care home staff to work in up to 5 different care homes a fortnight. If you’d actually wanted to get rid of large numbers of elderly people, you couldn’t have actually come up with a better plan.