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Statistics And Lies
The bar charts that we're being shown every afternoon in the press conference are completely meaningless when it comes to daily deaths going up or down as they only cover "new reported deaths", some of which happened days or even weeks previously. How does the government hope to inspire any confidence in its honesty?
14:17
England records 514 more hospital deaths taking total to 16,786
NHS England has announced 514 more deaths of people who tested positive for Covid-19, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 16,786. The full details are here (pdf).
Of the 514 new deaths announced today:
111 occurred on 22 April.
216 occurred on 21 April.
75 occurred on 20 April.
The figures also show 110 of the new deaths recorded took place between 1-19 April, and the remaining two deaths occurred in March, with the earliest new death taking place on 25 March.
NHS England releases updated figures each day showing the dates of every coronavirus-related death in hospitals in England, often including previously uncounted deaths that took place several days or even weeks ago. This is because of the time it takes for deaths to be confirmed as testing positive for Covid-19, for postmortems to be processed, and for data from the tests to be validated.
The figures published today by NHS England show 8 April currently has the highest total for the most hospital deaths occurring on a single day: 831."
14:17
England records 514 more hospital deaths taking total to 16,786
NHS England has announced 514 more deaths of people who tested positive for Covid-19, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 16,786. The full details are here (pdf).
Of the 514 new deaths announced today:
111 occurred on 22 April.
216 occurred on 21 April.
75 occurred on 20 April.
The figures also show 110 of the new deaths recorded took place between 1-19 April, and the remaining two deaths occurred in March, with the earliest new death taking place on 25 March.
NHS England releases updated figures each day showing the dates of every coronavirus-related death in hospitals in England, often including previously uncounted deaths that took place several days or even weeks ago. This is because of the time it takes for deaths to be confirmed as testing positive for Covid-19, for postmortems to be processed, and for data from the tests to be validated.
The figures published today by NHS England show 8 April currently has the highest total for the most hospital deaths occurring on a single day: 831."
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.>2 of the "new" deaths reported in today's total actually happened in March!
The only alternative I can see if you didn't want them including in yesterday's figure would be to go back and change the figures for the relevant days in March. I think the briefings would be very unwieldy if they had to say "today we report 825 deaths , of which 741 occurred yesterday, 27 on the days before , 16 on Tuesday.... and 3 on March 27th"
But I'd welcome your suggestion.
The only alternative I can see if you didn't want them including in yesterday's figure would be to go back and change the figures for the relevant days in March. I think the briefings would be very unwieldy if they had to say "today we report 825 deaths , of which 741 occurred yesterday, 27 on the days before , 16 on Tuesday.... and 3 on March 27th"
But I'd welcome your suggestion.
Yes, Mozz- it's probably the Excess Mortality figure that will inform us most. The daily hospital deaths figure is still really useful in that it's easier to compile quickly (although there are still occasional time lags between death and a certificate) and we can see whether the curve is flattish or falling. The limitation would be if COVID deaths were falling in hospital as social distancing measures were working but deaths could still be rising in Care Homes- I think that may be happening and may be why testing is being 'ramped up' there
diddlydo- regardless of which minister is leading the briefing do you listen to what the scientific advisers are saying. I think it's pretty clear that they feel we should be very cautious about relaxing lockdown.
I do think though that Boris has the skills to be firm whilst offering hope and is more inspiring than some of the others. I can always predict exactly the words Raab is going to use to answer a question.
I do think though that Boris has the skills to be firm whilst offering hope and is more inspiring than some of the others. I can always predict exactly the words Raab is going to use to answer a question.
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