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Originally Posted by 007stuart
So you also think less than 20.000 people died of COVID, really?
Normal NHS services were effectively suspended for over 2 years for 20,000 COVID deaths? Take a moment just to think about that. Tens of thousands of routine operations cancelled because of an extra 196 deaths every week that are a result of COVID, that's what you are saying if you believe the figures previously quoted. Look at where the source data comes from for the figure I quoted, it is from the ONS. i.e. the UK Government.
Perhaps you both should take a look at this page:
https://blog.ons.gov.uk/2022/01/26/t...ly-misleading/.
Hopefully you'll realise that blindly quoting figures without doing research is a recipe for disaster.
I have proven my figures are taken from reputable sources as I did my research before posting and the article above disproves your assertion that no more than 20000 people died of COVID
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I’m well aware of the issues in the NHS, given it’s part of the health service I work for.
It does no such thing because I got my earlier figures, highlighting Covid as the one “singular cause of death”, also from ONS. So no, I didn’t just blindly follow figures, another erroneous claim from you.
You assume a lot of rubbish don’t you, I don’t think of anything less of the 20K that have died, each death is tragic, but it is a far better number than 200K, which is not a correct figure of pure COVID deaths. It is misleading to say 200K died of Covid, when they did not. They had other contributors that led to their deaths, those who died of cancer, but tested positive of covid, was a statistic added to covid deaths, even though it was the cancer which actually killed them.