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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 1015687" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>Yes - that'd be the article I put up a few posts back; but they'd be A] not counted as covid, and B] reasonably evenly spread, rather than showing as peaks.</p><p>As far as that's concerned, you just need to add about 20k* deaths to the official death toll (so the 90k barrier we passed today would be around 110k)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>*For the figures:</p><p>That 6 week period around April where the non-covid deaths were well above the average accounts for about 13,000 people who died of covid, but weren't counted. The research a few posts back shows 5,875 (as of August 31st) who died from the complications of long-covid. And then there's those from the first wave who died after that cut-off date, and the inevitable similar cases from the second wave which will only just be starting to come through (and be classified as non-covid)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 1015687, member: 73592"] Yes - that'd be the article I put up a few posts back; but they'd be A] not counted as covid, and B] reasonably evenly spread, rather than showing as peaks. As far as that's concerned, you just need to add about 20k* deaths to the official death toll (so the 90k barrier we passed today would be around 110k) *For the figures: That 6 week period around April where the non-covid deaths were well above the average accounts for about 13,000 people who died of covid, but weren't counted. The research a few posts back shows 5,875 (as of August 31st) who died from the complications of long-covid. And then there's those from the first wave who died after that cut-off date, and the inevitable similar cases from the second wave which will only just be starting to come through (and be classified as non-covid) [/QUOTE]
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