The UK Office of National Statistics has released its latest data on deaths in the UK UNTO 3rd April 2020.
Here's the weekly figures compared to the weekly 5 year average.
Looks convincing that Covid-19 is now having a significant effect.
But if you look closer the 5-year average is above this year. So if there has been a delay in reporting deaths then this difference would accumulate week on week. This could be happening with deaths outside of hospital, e.g. in a care homes or hospices. I have noticed that recently deaths have been reported as outside of hospital. There are also caveats that the 5 year average data has been adjusted.
So perhaps a better comparison would be accumulated deaths compared against the 5 year average.
Now we see that total deaths this year are above the 5 year average. But not by much.
So there is something to be said that Covid-19 is possibly casuing more death, but is not the mass killer it is made out to be.
We need to see if this apparent current acceleration in deaths from Covid-19 as shown in Figure 1 continues.
But we have seen that doctors are being ordered to assume death by Covid-19 and do-not-resuscitate orders are being forced on patients.
So, in summary:
1. so far, deaths by Covid-19 are nowhere near the levels you would expect for the reactions and measures, e.g. lockdown, shops shut and furloughs;
2. it is possibly the manner of death from Covid-19 rather than the number of deaths that is being used to terrify us;
3. but there is a definite agenda to inject us all with Bill Gates' chosen deadly gunge and microchip(s).
But we need to wait a few more weeks to see if this current apparent acceleration continues, or if it is just due to the deaths in care homes and hospices and in private homes is now being counted.
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