Comments by "Graeme Peters" (@graemepeters5717) on "Wednesday 6th May, Graphics and the UK" video.
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A lot of waffle about charts and graphs. Also a lot of assumptions that extra deaths are Covid-19 deaths.
Try some proper facts instead - they show what a pantomime this all is:
On average, 17,000 people die each year in the UK from flu "and other respiratory infections". Most of them have previously known, serious underlying health conditions, which is why those in these vulnerable groups are advised to get vaccinated.
Across the age groups, on average (of 82%, 92%, 95%, 87%) 90% of those who have died had 'previously known, serious underlying health conditions'. If a person dies from flu, cancer, heart attack, falling down the stairs, hit by a truck, and they test positive, the death is recorded as Covid-19. Even the Govt's website describes them as "Covid-19 ASSOCIATED deaths".
Theoretically it is possible that NONE of the 30,000 actually died from Coronavirus. So how many actually have?
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