Totally flawed thinking, no ability to think that the reaction itself caused more people to die!
Again, the number of deaths in the respiratory disease section are LESS than Janury, less than any of the last 5 years 6 week winter highs compared to the peak COVID19. Government use numbers of deaths that are NOT FROM C.19, it;s a massively disgusting misrepresentation, using a totally different way to count a death.
Think of how many people would not have died if we hadn't locked down and taken away social and health care for the millions of vulnerable.
People's own immune systems reducing due to lack of interaction.
Incorrect treatments for patients with mild to medium symptoms that destroy their immune systems and they end up dying as a consequence, this is highlighted in papers in the Lancet.
Fear of going to hospital, zero support systems for the vulnerable, in a society with already fucked social and health care, if you take what little there is away you end up with more death. NHS emergency documents in March already stated they were going to take the already reduced staff numbers away from other critical care departments to deal with C.19, you don't think this has negative outcomes for those that are already very sick/have serious ailments?
Totally flawed thinking, no ability to think that the reaction itself caused more people to die!
Again, the number of deaths in the respiratory disease section are LESS than Janury, less than any of the last 5 years 6 week winter highs compared to the peak COVID19. Government use numbers of deaths that are NOT FROM C.19, it;s a massively disgusting misrepresentation, using a totally different way to count a death.
Think of how many people would not have died if we hadn't locked down and taken away social and health care for the millions of vulnerable.
People's own immune systems reducing due to lack of interaction.
Incorrect treatments for patients with mild to medium symptoms that destroy their immune systems and they end up dying as a consequence, this is highlighted in papers in the Lancet.
Fear of going to hospital, zero support systems for the vulnerable, in a society with already fucked social and health care, if you take what little there is away you end up with more death. NHS emergency documents in March already stated they were going to take the already reduced staff numbers away from other critical care departments to deal with C.19, you don't think this has negative outcomes for those that are already very sick/have serious ailments?