Exactly before Boris did his lockdown shops were already shutting and people were already shunning places to shop. For different reasons I know a few people who by two weeks ago had already done around a week and a half.
According to new figures released today, the deaths for March were up to 80% underreported. The true death rate is much higher even than the ~5000 reported to have died It also appears that deaths are ~1,000 per week higher than the average for this week of the last 5 years and ~500 higher than the previous week.
And for comparison, until recently the cumulative death rate for 2020 was lower than the 5-yearly average.
Scottish deaths huge jump today due to delay over weekend in recording. If rest of UK under 1000 we'll have done well. Fingers crossed.
I said exactly this to the wife - today's figures are going to tell a tale on their own. Trouble is we've got the bank holiday coming too right in the middle of decision time - we're going to get 4 days of hooky numbers just to add to the confusion.
https://biohackinfo.com/news-bill-g...njHdCBwvEc5GqLuv3ocqLjX8MDHSp_n_oLy7OdgwiKE5U Bill Gates will be getting his dream there of keeping an eye on everyone even when they aren't online.
Less than I thought which is a good thing. The only worry I have is these are just hospital deaths. How many folk have died at home with it? Registering a death at this time I'm sure is quite difficult due to the lockdown and backlog.
It’s not underreported, it’s a 3 day lag in reporting all the numbers, All deaths are reported, just a few days late.
I hope no one as died at home with it as it's a pneumonia like virus and if someone does get it badly the medical equipment they need to give them the best chance is at a hospital.
It’s not underreported, it’s a 3 day lag in reporting all the numbers, All deaths are reported, just a few days late. So today’s figures aren’t the actual deaths in the last 24 hours, but those collected since yesterday, and if you shift the graph 3 days it’s basically just lag. Which means we will be over reporting deaths on the way down the curve in a similar fashion.
The highest number yet, and somehow with 17 deaths in Yorkshire it's our lowest amount for 11 days..... https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/coronavirus-death-figures-in-yorkshire-18057208
So basically, the number of people that died in the UK from COVID is roughly 2-3000 higher than the numbers currently published (6159), so somewhere in the region of 8-10,000.