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Covid Mortality Figures A Farce.
If you are run over by a bus today and die and you tested positive for Covid 19 back in February then your death is reported as Covid related death by PHE. If this is true then it makes a mockery of almost anything our so called 'experts' are shovelling down our throats. It seems like spreading alarm and despondency for some sinister purpose.
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//We don't massage our true corvid mortality rates like most other countries ,but no, we inflate them. //
There's something fairly wonderful in the sentiments behind this. Even when the excess mortality data, which simply counts actually dead people, shows the UK has had one of the worst excesses, it's *still* somehow because every other country is being dishonest, or only because we nobly tried to overcount, or some such.
Statistics are hard, especially data gathering in real time, and it's sadly inevitable that they won't be perfect, but that is no excuse for not even trying to gather them. Evidence is vital to understand what's going on as best we properly can.
There's something fairly wonderful in the sentiments behind this. Even when the excess mortality data, which simply counts actually dead people, shows the UK has had one of the worst excesses, it's *still* somehow because every other country is being dishonest, or only because we nobly tried to overcount, or some such.
Statistics are hard, especially data gathering in real time, and it's sadly inevitable that they won't be perfect, but that is no excuse for not even trying to gather them. Evidence is vital to understand what's going on as best we properly can.
JIm you have not given an opinion omthe excess mortality figures still exceed the whooped-up PHE covid figures
in which case the over-inflation needs a bit more gas
[I was gonna say in analysis it is called the squeeze theorem innit? [if f is always greater than g and goes to zero, g must go to zero too. too much detail]
in which case the over-inflation needs a bit more gas
[I was gonna say in analysis it is called the squeeze theorem innit? [if f is always greater than g and goes to zero, g must go to zero too. too much detail]
// Statistics are hard, especially data gathering in real time,//
yeah but no but....
dead bodies are really easy to count - you kick them and they dont really move and you bury them and they dont protest
it is just what they died from and it has been known for god knows how long ( 100 y ?) death certs arent much good
er from cause of death - the DC is good for is he dead?
yeah but no but....
dead bodies are really easy to count - you kick them and they dont really move and you bury them and they dont protest
it is just what they died from and it has been known for god knows how long ( 100 y ?) death certs arent much good
er from cause of death - the DC is good for is he dead?
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