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Lockdowns and covid restrictions have takem more lives than covid!
#1
I said this ages ago and was rubbished.
Now we have a study to back this up!

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/08...ple-covid/
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#2
Umm that is NOT what the article is saying C_T_Russell

To make your claim even remotely accurate you would need to qualify it by saying

1. In England,
2. In the past two months
3. Where there is a huge hospital backlog
4. and covid deaths are averaging about 70 a day

and did you notice the rise in hospital wait times? it says more about the state of the health system in England than lockdowns and covid restrictions causing deaths.

The health system in England...
Quote:This week, an internal memo from the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary in Wigan, leaked to the Health Service Journal, warned it was becoming “increasingly common” for patients to die in A&E as they waited for treatment.

There was always going to be some fallout from delayed medical treatments, this was expected.
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#3
(03-09-2022, 01:33 PM)C_T_Russell Wrote: I said this ages ago and was rubbished.
Now we have a study to back this up!

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/08...ple-covid/

The fact that this is coming from The Telegraph makes it dodgy to start with. Why, oh why, will you not read credible information?
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(03-09-2022, 02:45 PM)king1 Wrote: Umm that is NOT what the article is saying C_T_Russell

To make your claim even remotely accurate you would need to qualify it by saying

1. In England,
2. In the past two months
3. Where there is a huge hospital backlog
4. and covid deaths are averaging about 70 a day

and did you notice the rise in hospital wait times? it says more about the state of the health system in England than lockdowns and covid restrictions causing deaths.

The health system in England...
Quote:This week, an internal memo from the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary in Wigan, leaked to the Health Service Journal, warned it was becoming “increasingly common” for patients to die in A&E as they waited for treatment.

There was always going to be some fallout from delayed medical treatments, this was expected.
Hey - that's unfair...we know that facts confuse trolls.
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