Today's Daily Telegraph, P.7.
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Pneumonia or flu killing 10 times more than Covid.
Latest data from ONS - 84 deaths mentioning Covid in the week ending June 11th. In contrast there were 1,163 deaths involving 'flu or pneumonia.
Covid is now responsible for just 0.8%of deaths.
Even these figures are lower than would be expected by respiratory disease for this time of year. The 5 year average for deaths involving flu & pneumonia is 1,704.
NHS leaders in Indian/delta hotspots have said that they are not seeing the rises in admissions and deaths that previously accompanied increased infection figures."
I've shortened the article, but the salient facts are there.
Time we stopped worrying about Covid and got on with life. This winter's 'flu variant is the one worrying me - but if anyone tells me to go into lockdown because of 'flu I may make a rude reply. It's nasty - I've had real 'flu twice (possibly 3 times, but unsure about 1968/9) but one lives or one doesn't.