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Old 15-01-2023, 01:04   #2370
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Re: Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
The figures are now only published once a week on the site I frequent, hence the blocky look for the past months.

Is it all being swept under the carpet to "normalise" the deaths that are still happening?

Anyway, a big jump this past week.
Who'd have thunk it.

Ambulances queueing up, temporary morgues. But at least we protected the economy.

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
Might just not figure much compared to the number of excess deaths happening generally. The Times has a story tomorrow that it's the highest deaths - excluding the pandemic - since 1951. The NHS is a lot of trouble.
And here I was thinking all the pandemic deaths were the low hanging fruit being pulled forward. We should have less excess deaths, if that were actually true.

Last edited by jfman; 15-01-2023 at 00:57.
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