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08 Oct 22 14:20
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Even on Sky news now, reports of a high number of excess deaths due to the hot summer. Its like theres been some kind of medical experiment gone wrongCool

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By:
Mexico
When: 08 Oct 22 14:28
MC

Do you mean the experiment to change the chemical composition of the atmosphere resulting in higher temperatures?

Shouldn’t be allowed, should it?
By:
saddo
When: 08 Oct 22 14:29
excess deaths due to the hot summer  Laugh, who thinks em up
By:
Timber
When: 08 Oct 22 14:31
One hot day killed thousands of young people
Only simpletons like Mexico aka AT aka PP believes this shizzle
By:
nineteen points
When: 08 Oct 22 14:31
they will be telling us next that the excess deaths were due to more people dying
By:
casemoney
When: 08 Oct 22 14:31
We had 3  Hot Days Laugh
By:
Timber
When: 08 Oct 22 14:33
Amazing how many shills are still willing to simp for big pharma scum, in fact it's astounding
By:
Mexico
When: 08 Oct 22 14:50
All those crazy doctors actually believe the human body struggles to keep cool in extreme heat.

Must be another explanation. Perhaps the school dropouts know more about the human body than people who have studied the subject.

Must be 5G, con trails, CIA causing the damage. Can’t possibly be 40C temps causing humans to suffer. Everybody in U.K. has air con in their houses so there can’t be a problem,
By:
Timber
When: 08 Oct 22 14:50
Dr. James Thorp – a board-certified OBGYN and Maternal Fetal Medicine Physician with over 43 years of clinical experience has seen “Off the Charts” Rise in Miscarriages and Fetal Abnormalities Since the Vaccine Was Introduced Cry
By:
Timber
When: 08 Oct 22 14:51

Oct 8, 2022 -- 2:50PM, Mexico wrote:


All those crazy doctors actually believe the human body struggles to keep cool in extreme heat.Must be another explanation. Perhaps the school dropouts know more about the human body than people who have studied the subject.Must be 5G, con trails, CIA causing the damage. Can’t possibly be 40C temps causing humans to suffer. Everybody in U.K. has air con in their houses so there can’t be a problem,


35 degrees is not extreme heat

By:
Cider
When: 08 Oct 22 14:53
UKHSA and ONS release estimates of excess deaths during summer of 2022
A joint report by UKHSA and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows the effect of this summer’s record temperatures on excess mortality.

From:
UK Health Security Agency
Published
7 October 2022

Initial analysis by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) shows that across the 5-heat periods in the summer of 2022, the estimated total excess mortality (excluding coronavirus (COVID-19)) in England was 2,803 for those aged 65 and over. This is the highest excess mortality figure during heat-periods observed since the introduction of the Heatwave plan for England in 2004.


If you didn't think it could get any more sinister.....
By:
Timber
When: 08 Oct 22 14:56
This is the worst coverup in mankind's historyAngry
By:
Timber
When: 08 Oct 22 14:59
All the lies have sent Jacinda Ardern over the edge
She's bang on the marching powder nowadays

https://twitter.com/ClownWorld_/status/1578407934723121152?s=20
By:
Mexico
When: 08 Oct 22 15:05
Hardly surprising that people die when it is 40C in U.K. probably higher in tower blocks where heat can’t escape.

We are not set up for these temps. Hardly anybody has air con in England.


Temps of 35C are no longer a once a decade event .
By:
saddo
When: 08 Oct 22 15:08
Cider 08 Oct 22 14:53 
UKHSA and ONS release estimates of excess deaths during summer of 2022
A joint report by UKHSA and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows the effect of this summer’s record temperatures on excess mortality.

From:
UK Health Security Agency
Published
7 October 2022

Initial analysis by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) shows that across the 5-heat periods in the summer of 2022, the estimated total excess mortality (excluding coronavirus (COVID-19)) in England was 2,803 for those aged 65 and over. This is the highest excess mortality figure during heat-periods observed since the introduction of the Heatwave plan for England in 2004.

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I think we've had an extra 1200 dying a week for months, 2,800 is just over a fortnights worth. Even the bullshlt can't account for the rest.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 08 Oct 22 15:09
I don't think one or two on here have ever been abroad to a hot country.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 08 Oct 22 15:12
Surely vaccine damage is responsible for many of the extra deaths?
By:
DancingBraveTheBest
When: 08 Oct 22 15:21
The cat is out of the bag now with regards the reason for these young people tragically dropping dead like flies....they deserve some sort of justice surelyPlain
By:
casemoney
When: 08 Oct 22 15:40
Temps of 35C are no longer a once a decade event .Never hit 35 in most of the country
By:
Cider
When: 08 Oct 22 15:44
The Lancet published a new study which found an extremely high rate of early avoidable death among poor Scots, with there being more than 33,600 registered deaths this year, 1,500 more than the average for the five years before the pandemic.

This was an increase of 4.8 per cent which outstripped every other part of the UK. Scotland also had 28 deaths per 100,000 population with the highest per capita in the UK

By:
Timber
When: 08 Oct 22 15:44
They had people sticking thermometers up their arris , then going on to runways in the midday sun

Even then they barely got to 40 ffs
By:
Mexico
When: 08 Oct 22 15:51
Case

Most of the U.K. population experience temps above 35C in 2022.
Obviously you are included the barely inhabited parts of northern Scotland in your pointless, misleading comment.


Nobody claimed that the Shetland island hit 35C this year.
By:
Cider
When: 08 Oct 22 15:54
But the excess deaths are higher in Scotland.

So, as we have come to expect, blaming them on the weather is utter bullshine.
By:
Mexico
When: 08 Oct 22 15:54
Timber
WTF are you on about. Air temperature isn’t measured by taking body temps. If it was it wouldn’t have smashed the U.K. temp record.

People died because of high temps and a struggling health system. Best get private health insurance if you care about your health.
By:
DancingBraveTheBest
When: 08 Oct 22 16:01
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_57hGaTsEQ

Some more Jacinda for you fansLaugh
By:
DancingBraveTheBest
When: 08 Oct 22 16:11
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLrz8Ft-GNI

Hilarious....must watchLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh
By:
Mexico
When: 08 Oct 22 16:12
Cider

Was totally unaware that every excess death in U.K. over past few months was being blamed on the weather.

A link was provided a couple of months ago to a More or Less episode which looked at this subject.
Basically looks like a few reasons, the stats were not age adjusted,  millions of people have caught Covid, the NHS is pretty average.
Basically there is a lot going on , yet the flatearthers believe they know what is causing the excess deaths without bothering to provide any data to back up their case.

Who needs data . Massively overrated.
By:
casemoney
When: 08 Oct 22 16:24
smashed the U.K. temp record.

It was 38  Degrees in 1911 in some Parts of the UK ,taken some time to SMASH the record
By:
casemoney
When: 08 Oct 22 16:25
What Parts of the Country was it Higher than 35 for more than two days  ?
By:
M@C
When: 08 Oct 22 16:26
Mexico, are you deluded? You really believe its anything to do with the weather Grin
By:
Cider
When: 08 Oct 22 16:26
Initial analysis by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) shows that across the 5-heat periods in the summer of 2022, the estimated total excess mortality (excluding coronavirus (COVID-19)) in England was 2,803 for those aged 65 and over. This is the highest excess mortality figure during heat-periods observed since the introduction of the Heatwave plan for England in 2004.


This is the official 'headline' quote.

Where do you see any context?

They've just taken excess deaths over 65+ when it was a 'heat period', and blamed it on the weather. Unfortunately for them, excess deaths have been the same when it wasn't a 'heat period'. And they were even higher in Scotland, where they don't get 'heat periods'.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 08 Oct 22 16:45
It is somewhat understandable (though not forgivable) why those who publicly promoted the covid jabs do not wish to explore the possibility they might have caused serious injury and excess deaths. These folks have considerable skin in the game.

I sense the tide of public opinion is slowly turning against them, however, as ever more doctors and medical professionals seem prepared to speak out.
By:
Timber
When: 08 Oct 22 16:54
Sara Lee Weston, a former WWE wrestler and the winner of WWE’s reality competition series Tough Enough in 2015, suddenly passed away at the young age of 30.
By:
DancingBraveTheBest
When: 08 Oct 22 16:57
Tragic Timber and yet some think this is normalSad
By:
Cider
When: 08 Oct 22 17:01
ready made excuses for the winter, cost of living crisis, wah wah.
By:
Foinavon
When: 08 Oct 22 18:11
I think the effects of the few hot summer days have been exaggerated.
I booked my car in for a service on 19th July which turned out to be the hottest day. I walked to the garage more than a mile away mid-afternoon to collect it and felt no ill effects, not even tired. The temperature was well over 35 degrees and I'm 77 years old. I remember in days long gone, the tarmac on the roads melting and nobody complaining about the heat, we rather enjoyed it. All this mithering and nannying has gone too far.
By:
nineteen points
When: 08 Oct 22 18:21
exactly
By:
Pokermonster
When: 08 Oct 22 18:35
A summer heatwave is at least plausible as a factor in causing death… some of the other excuses propounded lately have been entirely risible.
By:
Mexico
When: 08 Oct 22 18:56
Foinavon

Another person who doesn’t understand statistics.
The vast majority of healthy 77 year olds should be able to walk a couple of KM without ending up in hospital. An anecdote about walking in heat is not the same that hot weather didn’t kill anybody.

Best not let case know it was over 35C , he seems to think hardly any of the population experienced those temps.


All the unemployed male shiny hat flatearthers on the various forums have failed to provided any data to suggest that excess deaths have been caused by a vaccine.

The NHS is in a mess, the excess death figures are not even age adjusted, millions have caught a virus, appointments have been missed, waiting lists are crazy, country has smashed temperature records. Somehow the mathematical challenged can see through all the noise & know what is causing these deaths. All without providing any data to back up the theory .
Jesus wept.
By:
Foinavon
When: 08 Oct 22 19:31
I understand there are frail people who are at risk of death if exposed to temperature extremes or to a virus and their life expectancy is not very good under any circumstances. There were however weather warnings telling people to stay at home and not make unnecessary journeys that had nothing to do with their age or general health. The same with the recent virus outbreak. The guys in the garage had been working away all day and they called me early as they wanted to knock off at 4 pm which was quite understandable but that's a different situation to healthy people cowering at home afraid to go to the shops because of excessive cautionary broadcasts by the mainstream media.
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