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Previously on "Good news thread (ladymuck warning: look away)"
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Originally posted by Ploptimus View PostI believe they usually use the previous 5 year average for week number X. Next year we will be able to celebrate months of consistent 'under average death rate' though!Originally posted by AtW View PostVery optimistic point of view for a DOOM thread
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostSurely the normal death rate would now be effectively above the normal rate because 44,000 people died of Covid19 and therefore less population with the same number of deaths is an increase.
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Thanks for the trigger warning. Gave me time to get my comfort blanket out.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostSurely the normal death rate would now be effectively above the normal rate because 44,000 people died of Covid19 and therefore less population with the same number of deaths is an increase.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostDeath rate 'back to normal' in UK
The number of deaths registered in the UK over one week has fallen below the five-year average for the first time since mid-March.
More than 80% of local authorities in Great Britain have also seen death rates fall to normal levels.
The decrease reflects a decline in coronavirus-related deaths, official data shows.
Of 10,681 deaths registered in the week up to 19 June, 849 (8%) mentioned coronavirus.
Death rate 'back to normal' in UK - BBC News
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Good news thread (ladymuck warning: look away)
Death rate 'back to normal' in UK
The number of deaths registered in the UK over one week has fallen below the five-year average for the first time since mid-March.
More than 80% of local authorities in Great Britain have also seen death rates fall to normal levels.
The decrease reflects a decline in coronavirus-related deaths, official data shows.
Of 10,681 deaths registered in the week up to 19 June, 849 (8%) mentioned coronavirus.
Death rate 'back to normal' in UK - BBC NewsTags: None
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