Sure, if your health service is stretched. But, as I said, deaths are in line with the 5 year average.morepork wrote:Stom wrote:Government has been scaring people here but deaths are still in line with the 5 year averages.paddy no 11 wrote:Europe is going to post some big/bad numbers for november by the looks of it
“Covid deaths” are up, but every single case is with someone who you’d expect to die, if not this year then next at least. Heart disease, alcoholism, diabetes caused by obesity are the biggest existing diseases on the fatalities.
All of those things are exacerbated by an overwhelmed health system. You may be able to cope with one wheezy fat drunken cunt a week all winter, but if you suddenly have 20 of them at once, shit gets interesting. For this reason, flu shots are being pushed hard here by most schools and large state employers. They are free, but you don't get a biscuit and a cuppa.
https://www.ksh.hu/docs/eng/xstadat/xst ... h004f.html
Edit: ok, deaths for the last available week were around 1-2% up but that’s within a normal threshold, especially when that equates to around 40 deaths.
However, the previous week was down around the same amount, so it’s pretty much the same.
Edit edit: I was looking at deaths for just 65+. When you add in the younger deaths, there are even fewer compared to previously as young people just aren’t dying.
Iirc, there have been 2 deaths under 45 recorded as COVID, both of whom were very ill. Can’t remember how.