COVID-19 ... impact on death rates

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The pendulum keeps swinging backwards and forwards
Sweden good .... Sweden bad .... Sweden good .... Sweden bad .... Sweden good

One thing to think about is that we've spent at least £10,000 per taxpayer on these shenanigans, so far. (£300 billion). It doesn't take too much imagination to think that it could cost us a trillion. (£33,000 per taxpayer, plus interest payments, obviously).

Sweden has avoided most of that nonsense.

And we have to measure effectiveness not just by the number of 90 year olds who've died before their time, but also by the long-term damage to kids who haven't been educated, to young workers between the age of 20-35, who've seen their employment prospects wiped out, and to the long-term trust in both the NHS and the Civil service.

Coronavirus: For every three COVID-19 deaths, lockdown may have caused another two


If anyone knows which PR agency Covid uses, I'd love to know, because they've done a wonderful job of puffing up a virus which will kill less than Flu in a bad year, or cancer, or heart disease, or COPD, or Diabetes, or obesity.....






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One thing to think about is that we've spent at least £10,000 per taxpayer on these shenanigans, so far. (£300 billion). It doesn't take too much imagination to think that it could cost us a trillion. (£33,000 per taxpayer, plus interest payments, obviously).

Sweden has avoided most of that nonsense.

And we have to measure effectiveness not just by the number of 90 year olds who've died before their time, but also by the long-term damage to kids who haven't been educated, to young workers between the age of 20-35, who've seen their employment prospects wiped out, and to the long-term trust in both the NHS and the Civil service.

Coronavirus: For every three COVID-19 deaths, lockdown may have caused another two


If anyone knows which PR agency Covid uses, I'd love to know, because they've done a wonderful job of puffing up a virus which will kill less than Flu in a bad year, or cancer, or heart disease, or COPD, or Diabetes, or obesity.....






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Well said.

And they are still "puffing it up" with local lockdowns despite there only being 60 people in the whole of the UK in a critical condition with/ from Covid-19.
 
The last 6 weekly figures for total deaths in England & Wales have been below the average for the previous 5 years. Consequently the 'extra deaths' total for 2020 compared to 2019 has dropped slightly, but is still running at 61,500 (obviously more for the whole UK). Roughly 10% of those excess deaths have been people under 65.

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And we have to measure effectiveness not just by the number of 90 year olds who've died before their time

As above, for just England & Wales there are roughly 6,000 more under-65s who have died this year in total (compared to the same period last year).
 

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