Very interesting stats there, and ones that most people will be totally unaware ofThere were 608,002 deaths in England and Wales in 2020.
The 608,002 deaths figure works out as around 10.2 deaths per 1,000 people.
In 1999, the rate was 10.7, in 2000 it was 10.3, and from 2001-2003 it was 10.2.
The death rate was higher every year between 1991 and 2000 than in 2020, so 2020 had the joint-11th highest death rate over the past three decades.
I think most people in the country new that life expectancy was increasing . . . . until it fell for the first time in 2020 in 70 years.Very interesting stats there, and ones that most people will be totally unaware of
It actually plateaued a few years ago nowI think most people in the country new that life expectancy was increasing . . . . until it fell for the first time in 2020 in 70 years.
I think most people in the country new that life expectancy was increasing . . . . until it fell for the first time in 2020 in 70 years.
The numbers are available hereThere were 608,002 deaths in England and Wales in 2020.
The 608,002 deaths figure works out as around 10.2 deaths per 1,000 people.
In 1999, the rate was 10.7, in 2000 it was 10.3, and from 2001-2003 it was 10.2.
The death rate was higher every year between 1991 and 2000 than in 2020, so 2020 had the joint-11th highest death rate over the past three decades.
But you agree with the statement of @MolteniArcore that "a staggering amount of excess deaths was recorded in 2020".I think most people in the country new that life expectancy was increasing . . . . until it fell for the first time in 2020 in 70 years.
I put up a graph showing the staggering number of excess deaths earlier in this thread, including the 12 thousand plus excess deaths in the first few months that weren't registered as Covid.But you agree with the statement of @MolteniArcore that "a staggering amount of excess deaths was recorded in 2020".
We're they all covid like?I put up a graph showing the staggering number of excess deaths earlier in this thread, including the 12 thousand plus excess deaths in the first few months that weren't registered as Covid.
We'll find out in a future public enquiry. "Why were care home excesse deaths so high in the middle of a covid epidemic but not due to covid?" is the question that needs answering.We're they all covid like?
We'll find out in a future public enquiry. "Why were care home excesse deaths so high in the middle of a covid epidemic but not due to covid?" is the question that needs answering.
You think we'll get a public enquiry while this lot are in power? It will be yet another "independent" enquiry.We'll find out in a future public enquiry. "Why were care home excesse deaths so high in the middle of a covid epidemic but not due to covid?" is the question that needs answering.
Labour plus a lot of Tories are hostile to the government's epidemic approach (generally for different reasons), so I believe a public inquiry will take place. It'll be too late for resignations / sackings and any apologies will ring hollow, but hopefully the truth comes out on the decision making process.You think we'll get a public enquiry while this lot are in power? It will be yet another "independent" enquiry.
Why?Deary me.
What is it you do for a living again Andy?
Like others have mentioned, life expectancy is/ should be rising. Even though the expectancy increase has slowed since 2010, it is still trending up, and should be increasing by about 0.15% per year. By 2100 expectancy should be that people should live to around 92.There were 608,002 deaths in England and Wales in 2020.
The 608,002 deaths figure works out as around 10.2 deaths per 1,000 people.
In 1999, the rate was 10.7, in 2000 it was 10.3, and from 2001-2003 it was 10.2.
The death rate was higher every year between 1991 and 2000 than in 2020, so 2020 had the joint-11th highest death rate over the past three decades.
It's strange how some don't care to even try to explain those, the ones we did not test or the ones that die after 28 days, yet they gladly talk about someones aunties sisters brother in law, who got ran over and it apparently got put down as covid. For every 1 person that they wrongly listed as covid I bet there's 10 that were missed, especially in the early days when we had no/ limited tests.I put up a graph showing the staggering number of excess deaths earlier in this thread, including the 12 thousand plus excess deaths in the first few months that weren't registered as Covid.
The thing is some people actually believe that, absolute cuckooIt was obviously a global conspiracy not a global pandemic... the one where all worldwide Governments decided to ruin their economies whilst China's grew so they could cement their position in the world...
The flu vaccine was around way, way before the year 2000. Since the 1930’s, in fact.Before the Flu vaccine (year 2000) - hundreds were dying from Flu every week, but we did not have the daily dramatics we have now. I realise CoVid19 has the potential to wipe out up to a half a million people in this country, but we have had three long lock downs now.
The discovery of the flu virus led to early testing of a simple “killed virus vaccine” in the thirties on British troops. Later, in 1940s’, the first official vaccine was tested, and it was demonstrated that this simple killed virus vaccine was effective – and protected people.
Influenza immunisation has been recommended in the UK since the late 1960s with the aim of protecting clinically at-risk groups who are at a higher risk of influenza-associated morbidity and mortality.