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Previously on "This seems a good explanation why our death rate is so high."
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And if they are old, then obviously they were going to die anyway, they are just doing it now in order to smear otherwise Great Leader Boris J who delivered B....!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMedically vulnerable - term politicians use to excuse avoidable deaths: "1500 dead today, but don't worry as only a dozen without "pre-existing conditions" (like being over BMI 25)"...
There is a list somewhere.
Basically if you have been to your doctor in the last two years with something they will decide if you die of Covid that it was an underlying condition.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostPeople die to make Tory Party look bad
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Medically vulnerable - term politicians use to excuse avoidable deaths: "1500 dead today, but don't worry as only a dozen without "pre-existing conditions" (like being over BMI 25)"...
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Originally posted by vetran View Postthough they may be medically vulnerable..
I think we are excluding children's homes.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostCare home outbreaks and deaths are still happening, this from my local news site:
Covid deaths and outbreaks confirmed at three more Cornwall care homes - Cornwall Live
If all the vulnerable have been vaccinated then any deaths may be due to normal causes and not covid, unless the vaccine isn't that good at preventing death of people in 'god's waiting room'.
In the meantime the local figures are being driven by such outbreaks while the rest of the population are forced to lockdown. Like banning all from driving coz a few muppets wrapped their care home daytrip bus around a tree.
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Care home outbreaks and deaths are still happening, this from my local news site:
Covid deaths and outbreaks confirmed at three more Cornwall care homes - Cornwall Live
If all the vulnerable have been vaccinated then any deaths may be due to normal causes and not covid, unless the vaccine isn't that good at preventing death of people in 'god's waiting room'.
In the meantime the local figures are being driven by such outbreaks while the rest of the population are forced to lockdown. Like banning all from driving coz a few muppets wrapped their care home daytrip bus around a tree.
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