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Started by: tonker (27960) 

That's what that bloke in the pub said. And he really knows his stuff!

The National Statistics, on the other hand, show a recorded excess death rate of over 417 per day in this December to March period 2017/2018. That means 417 per day 'over' the average of 1541 per day standard.

A summary of these figures -

“The number of excess winter deaths in England and Wales in 2017 to 2018 was the highest recorded since the winter of 1975 to 1976. However, peaks like these are not unusual – we have seen more than eight peaks during the last 40 years. It is likely that last winter’s increase was due to the predominant strain of flu, the effectiveness of the influenza vaccine and below-average winter temperatures”.


Up to now the number of UK deaths, due to Coronavirus, is around 1500. This is 13 per day.
Compare that, 13 per day, to the 2017/2018 figure of 417 per day and it fades into obscurity.

So, as Ashtonmon is, probably, suggesting, the BIG QUESTION is as follows :-

1) Why are they building morgues to house 12,000 bodies at a time? and 2) What do THEY know that they're not telling us?

Replied: 29th Mar 2020 at 13:59

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