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Dementia in Brexiteers is easily confused with cretinism, hence the change in the statistics.
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Sokies banned over 28 days since discovery of being a sockie are therefore banned for a cause rather than sockie hatred
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Yes, what I said (though I could have been clearer that I meant excess deaths when I stated ONS figures)Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf it takes you 29 days to die of Covid, it's no longer reported as a covid death.
If you die of pneumonia 75 days after a positive test, and the pneumonia is because of fluid in your lungs from having had Covid, it's not a Covid death
If you have a heart attack out walking due to your impaired lung function 6 weeks after testing positive, it's not a Covid death.
That's why excess deaths is a better way to look at what's actually happening
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100%Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf it takes you 29 days to die of Covid, it's no longer reported as a covid death.
If you die of pneumonia 75 days after a positive test, and the pneumonia is because of fluid in your lungs from having had Covid, it's not a Covid death
If you have a heart attack out walking due to your impaired lung function 6 weeks after testing positive, it's not a Covid death.
That's why excess deaths is a better way to look at what's actually happening
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If it takes you 29 days to die of Covid, it's no longer reported as a covid death.
If you die of pneumonia 75 days after a positive test, and the pneumonia is because of fluid in your lungs from having had Covid, it's not a Covid death
If you have a heart attack out walking due to your impaired lung function 6 weeks after testing positive, it's not a Covid death.
That's why excess deaths is a better way to look at what's actually happening
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maybe they forgot to count exact numbersOriginally posted by _V_ View PostInterestingly, the number of deaths from dementia is falling.
UK dementia deaths decline by largest number in 20 years
So Covid-19 is a cure for dementia?
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The first measure is within 60 days. Not sure what the difference is between the twoOriginally posted by Paralytic View PostDaft as it sounds, if the bus hit you within 28 days, you'd be included in the covid deaths using that measure.
But, if you die on day 29, even if there is a strong indicator that it was Covid related, you'd not be.
But, such scenarios would just be noise in the grand scheme of things - so long as a consistent measurement is used, the figures can be used to determine trends. The ONS figures show that the absolute "positive within previous 28 days" figures should be treated with caution.
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Interestingly, the number of deaths from dementia is falling.Originally posted by Paralytic View PostDaft as it sounds, if the bus hit you within 28 days, you'd be included in the covid deaths.
But, if you die on day 29, even if there is a strong indicator that it was Covid related, you'd not be.
But such instances are just noise in the grand scheme of things - so long as a consistent measurement is used, the figures can be used to determine trends. The ONS figures show that the absolute "positive within previous 28 days" figures should be treated with caution.
UK dementia deaths decline by largest number in 20 years
So Covid-19 is a cure for dementia?Dementia deaths have declined by the largest number in 20 years, Government figures have revealed.
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Daft as it sounds, if the bus hit you within 28 days, you'd be included in the covid deaths using that measure.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostBut what if you had covid, recovered and then get run over by a bus?
But, if you die on day 29, even if there is a strong indicator that it was Covid related, you'd not be.
But, such scenarios would just be noise in the grand scheme of things - so long as a consistent measurement is used, the figures can be used to determine trends. The ONS figures show that the absolute "positive within previous 28 days" figures should be treated with caution.Last edited by Paralytic; 3 December 2020, 11:22.
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But what if you had covid, recovered and then get run over by a bus?
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