In the week ending 3 April, the total number of deaths was 6,000 more than the average for this time of year. Only 3,475 were linked to Coronavirus. Its not obvious why this is happening.
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Folks reading BR14's posts are topping themselves.Originally posted by Cirrus View PostIts not obvious why this is happening."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
Because the remaining 2525 haven't been linked to coronavirus. That does not mean that coronavirus wasn't the cause.Originally posted by Cirrus View PostIn the week ending 3 April, the total number of deaths was 6,000 more than the average for this time of year. Only 3,475 were linked to Coronavirus. Its not obvious why this is happening.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Brexit.Originally posted by Cirrus View PostIn the week ending 3 April, the total number of deaths was 6,000 more than the average for this time of year. Only 3,475 were linked to Coronavirus. Its not obvious why this is happening.Comment
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Depends what your definition of "linked" is.Originally posted by Cirrus View PostIn the week ending 3 April, the total number of deaths was 6,000 more than the average for this time of year. Only 3,475 were linked to Coronavirus. Its not obvious why this is happening.
Official figures only include those who died in hospital having tested positive for the virus. They don't include deaths at home, in care homes etc, or where they haven't been tested but displayed symptoms."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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DIY probably.Originally posted by Cirrus View PostIn the week ending 3 April, the total number of deaths was 6,000 more than the average for this time of year. Only 3,475 were linked to Coronavirus. Its not obvious why this is happening.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Lack of testing for Covid, obviously.Originally posted by Cirrus View PostIn the week ending 3 April, the total number of deaths was 6,000 more than the average for this time of year. Only 3,475 were linked to Coronavirus. Its not obvious why this is happening.
One would have thought in this pandemic there will be compulsory testing for it of every death.
At the same time Mor Ons talk of Chinese suppression of death figuresComment
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Nah I talk about Russian suppression of death figures....Originally posted by AtW View PostLack of testing for Covid, obviously.
One would have thought in this pandemic there will be compulsory testing for it of every death.
At the same time Mor Ons talk of Chinese suppression of death figures"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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more likely people taking your investment advice.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostFolks reading BR14's posts are topping themselves.
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