The Swedish approach

I'm not volte facing anything those 2 things aren't mutually exclusive.

See below image might explain it more clearly.

https://fmttmboro.com/index.php?attachments/img_20200429_234221-jpg.2286/

They're not listing Covid-19 on the death certificates of those in care homes (as they're not tested) and they're not testing those that are already dead.
How many in the UK have Covid wrongly on their death certificate? I bet it's close to zero per week.
How many in the UK wrongly don't have Covid on their death certificate? I bet it's close to 1-2k per week. I bet there's a good few hunder where they know it's covid but don't write it.

There is no way in hell that "normal" deaths have doubled, or gone up 25% per week, every week, especially at a time when most of the population is sat at home doing nothing, in very mild weather and even the passing on normal seasonal flu and disease will also drop as a by product. Also, less deaths on the roads, less deaths at work, less accidents etc.

Most of the deaths that have increased are older people, who would typically be most at risk of Heart disease, Lung Cancer, Dementia, Other flu, Stroke and Pneumonia. I can't really see how the risk of anyone getting those would increase by 100% in 1 month, as most are just age related, and those getting care would still be getting enough care where their risk of dying hasn't gone up 100%. The amount they do go up is probably offset by accidents and other deaths.

Suicide is the biggest killer for those under 49, and transport accidents and poisoning is 2nd and 3rd usually, can't see the latter two going up when people are at work less and doing less. Not heard of an increase in suicides and the deaths of those under 30 haven't even gone up at all really, where suicide is easily no1. So if suicide (the biggest killer was up) then these numbers would be up, and suicide would be up across the board for 30's to 50's (where it's no 1 and no 4 for males and females) and there would be tons of stories in the papers.

The deaths from parts of hospitals closed down to treat covid, or doctors closed down to stop covid risk, should also be classed with Covid-19 as a secondary cause, which they won't be of course.
 
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