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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
They have the military helping in hospitals and are turning to private hospitals to help. Not overwhelmed though. I think you don't want to post sources because the majority of "stats" you post are complete made up BS.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
People only go in ICU if seriously ill Man Down. Explain why the minority (unvaxxed) are the majority in the ICU.
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Originally posted by Madison boxing View Post
the sources are in the damn thread already, ive literally posted them what more do you want, go look for them in the thread cause im not fishing them out again. its half the amount of deaths compared to the flu season in 2017, and way less than the year after too. u act like the nhs is never busy over winter, you are an absolute clown and make a headline out of nothing. the military are helping out as its a 'busy time' in winter (a whole 200 extra of them) as it always is not cause the health system has collapsed. you act like youve got GI Joe seeing the patients on the ward cause theres no staff, all they are doing is moving some equipment about. they are probably replacing the usual volunteers who have been advised not to come in.
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Originally posted by man down View Post
Because they don't want a "vaccine" that is BS and maybe they read the side effects. How many are dying? Any refrigerated trucks out back for dead bodies? We have record cases and with half of the cases we had bodies stacked in these trucks. So more than double the cases and no trucks?man down likes this.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
You're making the claims. I've been in this thread for the past week and haven't seen you post any of these links. You're full of ****, just admit it.
you owe me an apology
Daily Covid deaths are currently running at less than half the rate expected in a bad flu year, MailOnline analysis suggests as experts claim the UK is finally on the brink of beating the pandemic.
There are growing calls for No10 to learn to live with Covid rather than focus on halting the spread of the virus now there is such a big disconnect between infections and deaths.
Right now just 130 people are dying from the every day in England at what is believed to be the peak of the outbreak, compared to 1,300 last January before vaccines were widely available.
Daily deaths have barely moved since the start of autumn, despite infection rates more than quadrupling over the same time following the emergence of the ultra-transmissible variant.
For comparison, Government estimates show there were more than 400 influenza deaths per day at the peak of the last bad flu season in 2017/18, and almost 300 daily fatalities the previous year. Just like this winter, hospitals were forced to cancel routine operations and patients were told to steer clear of A&E units during both of those outbreaks.
Last edited by Madison Boxing; 01-11-2022, 02:06 PM.
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Originally posted by Madison boxing View Post
you owe me an apology
Daily Covid deaths are currently running at less than half the rate expected in a bad flu year, MailOnline analysis suggests as experts claim the UK is finally on the brink of beating the pandemic.
There are growing calls for No10 to learn to live with Covid rather than focus on halting the spread of the virus now there is such a big disconnect between infections and deaths.
Right now just 130 people are dying from the every day in England at what is believed to be the peak of the outbreak, compared to 1,300 last January before vaccines were widely available.
Daily deaths have barely moved since the start of autumn, despite infection rates more than quadrupling over the same time following the emergence of the ultra-transmissible variant.
For comparison, Government estimates show there were more than 400 influenza deaths per day at the peak of the last bad flu season in 2017/18, and almost 300 daily fatalities the previous year. Just like this winter, hospitals were forced to cancel routine operations and patients were told to steer clear of A&E units during both of those outbreaks.
The Government agency estimates there were between 4,000-22,000 annual flu deaths between 2015 and 2020 in England.
The cumulative number of fatalities was estimated to be in the region of 15,000 in 2016/17, with about 300 people dying every day at the peak.
In 2017/18, during the Aussie flu outbreak, a total of 22,000 people were killed by influenza, with in excess of 400 dying per day at the worst of the epidemic.
But in 2018/19 just 4,000 were estimated to have died to the virus, with just tens of people dying per day at the peak.
Between 2013 and 2020, just 600 people in England and Wales officially had influenza as their cause of death due to lack of testing and difficulty distinguishing the underlying reasons.
The FluMomo model used by the UKHSA picks out periods with high mortality and attributes them to influenza or extreme temperatures."
Estimates and comparing them to the estimated peak. 20k total flu deaths for 5 years. The data cherry picked BS, comparing a full years estimates to 2 weeks.Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 01-11-2022, 02:17 PM.Citizen Koba likes this.
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