Originally posted by SueEllen
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
You mean fewer men under 45 didn't commit suicide, the biggest killer of younger men, because of lockdowns?
The average age of those who died from Covid is higher than the average life expectancy.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou can go to the ONS and see how many 15-19 year old males died in 2022. And in 2021.
The average age of those who died from Covid is higher than the average life expectancy.
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You can go to the ONS and see how many 15-19 year old males died in 2022. And in 2021.
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Remember that saying?
Lies, damn lies and statistics.
If the Fail hadn't got rid of their editor who didn't worship BoJo I would be more likely to believe the story.
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Luck or judgement?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...one-worst.html
Britain's Covid death rate ISN'T one of the worst: Country ranks 102nd out of 191 nations in league table of excess deaths, major study finds- The UK ranks roughly in middle of global league table of excess death rates
- It comes 102nd out of 191 countries and territories on the table
- Experts believe excess deaths are better indicator of true scale of pandemic because they discount those who would have died anyway
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