Or had we not locked down and let the economy open, those people who " likely to die anyway " would have, along with the over 5500 or probably more that have also died due to covid would simply make the figures more acceptable for those who want to change the reality.Looking at that CSO summary, the total excess deaths for 2020 over 2019 was 631 (649 over 2018 figures). Might this suggest that the majority of those who died from Covid in 2020 would have likely died that year anyway?
There's certainly a reduction in road and work related deaths but I'd say the deaths from suicide/overdose will have increased. Deaths from overdose have increased in the USA by around 30% to over 100,000 in the year ending 30th of April this year.Or had we not locked down and let the economy open, those people who " likely to die anyway " would have, along with the over 5500 or probably more that have also died due to covid would simply make the figures more acceptable for those who want to change the reality.
It would be a pretty simple exercise compare non covid deaths in 2019 to 2020 and see what reductions occurred .
All correct and blanket figures figures are meaningless, but is the data available? I very much doubt it.There's certainly a reduction in road and work related deaths but I'd say the deaths from suicide/overdose will have increased. Deaths from overdose have increased in the USA by around 30% to over 100,000 in the year ending 30th of April this year.
Surprisingly there was an increase in road deaths in 2020.There's certainly a reduction in road and work related deaths but I'd say the deaths from suicide/overdose will have increased. Deaths from overdose have increased in the USA by around 30% to over 100,000 in the year ending 30th of April this year.
Good info from the US here.All correct and blanket figures figures are meaningless, but is the data available? I very much doubt it.
A women on the wireless yesterday said the estimate for missed cancer diagnosis due to Covid was 2000.Surprisingly there was an increase in road deaths in 2020.
Along with attributing any increased suicide or overdose deaths, the health problems we're building up through deferred diagnosis and treatment is a worry. I'd like to see stats for diagnosis rates for serious conditions, how many people are out there for whom it will be too late by the time they do get an appointment and diagnosis?
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