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Originally Posted by ianch99
Of course, these dead people are not people you know.
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There’s loads of dead people I don’t know, in fact I don’t know hardly any of the people that die every day from any reason.
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Originally Posted by Hugh
Important point - it’s less than the five year average. It still higher than the same time before COVID two years ago.
The number of deaths registered in England and Wales in the week ending 25 February 2022 (Week 8) was 11,150 - the figure for the 22nd February 2020 was 10,841
Also, the last two of the five years had higher than average death rates (due to COVID), this increases the current five year average -
Example
2015 - 100
2016 - 100
2017 - 100
2018 - 100
2019 - 100
5 year average - 100
2019 - 100
2018 - 100
2019 - 100
2020 - 120
2021 - 125
5 year average - 109
2018 - 100
2019 - 100
2020 - 120
2021 - 125
2022 - 110
5 year average - 111
So, our current five year average is still higher than before COVID.
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Averages and percentages ……….have been used since their invention to prove or debunk any argument whichever way the person using them want the narrative to go.
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss
Still the 3rd biggest killer
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After what?