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It was "over" weeks ago, but don't tell the Government, they have a lot of expenditure to justify to the proletariat...
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A way to go yet case. Let's see what tomorrow brings for a start. Will be more after the lag.
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latest 7 day average is down to around 150 per day
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lockdown certainly is.
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its always low sat sun mon wait till tuesday it will be higher
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It will go back up tomorrow, but hopefully not as much as previous weeks. Lockdown was effectively over as soon as Johnson defended Cummings, and the protests have put paid to any chance of it being reinstated. Maybe we have to move on from it now, anyway. Only vulnerable groups and their families will take any heed of rules now. Maybe more face coverings used. With any luck we won't see any significant spikes in infection rates, and we can get back to some kind of normal. Hope so, anyway, as I'm sick of the whole thing.
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Who gets the flu in mid summer? not many. Get ready to buckle up in mid November, then we'll know where we're at.
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any autopsy ,body for casemoney,s murder at weekend riot,or hospital report on a slashed thioat
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so far today 233
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Total death rate in London lower than average for time of year.
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Yes and the death rates across the UK are pretty typical - certainly around the 5 year average on the BBC graphs.
So, even including the undoubted additional deaths due to having our NHS decimated to focus on Covid, we are still at average? Doesn't make sense, does it? |
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It does, because many of the deaths that involved covid 19 have been expedited. There's a reasonable chance the rate will be below normal for a period.
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Spoke too soon by the looks of things
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It makes sense deaths are lower because of lower traffic
Lower heart attacks as 9 million folk are at home on furlough |
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RTA deaths about 36 per week. Plenty of traffic on the roads oc.
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We won't see over 200 reported deaths in the UK again on a single day, unless it's a backdating of missing data.
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