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Started by: tonker (27933) 

In 2018 alone there was over 616 thousand deaths in the UK. Almost 1700 a day.
The year with the lowest number of deaths was 2011 when there were just over 552 thousand deaths recorded. Over 1500 a day.

In 2020, there was 608,000 deaths in the UK.

There was no Covid 19 in 2018 or 2011.

"9,300 more people than usual die in the last 4 months from non-coronavirus causes."

That's 77 a day extra.
So, the margin between the highest (1700 a day) and the lowest (1500 a day) is 200. It follows, then, that the figure quoted is below average.

First they're saying Covid19 is killing everybody, now they're claiming something else is killing everybody. And I suggest it's neglect by the NHS!

Replied: 17th Nov 2021 at 20:25

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