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UK the worst for excess deaths caused by covid
- Steve30000
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Re: UK the worst for excess deaths caused by covid
Does it matter if the UK is the worst for deaths?Sunderland Nut wrote: ↑03 Jul 2020, 12:21I don't watch television so I don't know what you are on about.
Does it matter?
It probably doesn't because the BBC are a rubbish organisation who protected paedophiles for decades even though they knew what was going on and I can't give that sort of thing any credibility.
I hope you don't say that we should all watch the BBC
Err, yes.. The government need to be held accountable, unless you want them to do what they like without anyone questioning them.
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Re: UK the worst for excess deaths caused by covid
I still don't know what this thread is about.
I think you're saying the British Bias Corporation are telling you that we have the worst record for deaths.
I reprinted the top 3 and we were 3rd in the league but those figures are misleading.
You would have to compare deaths per 100,000 or so.
And I always ask questions when it comes to governments because I don't trust them one bit.
Seems you let them make decisions for you a thousand times more than I would.
I think you're saying the British Bias Corporation are telling you that we have the worst record for deaths.
I reprinted the top 3 and we were 3rd in the league but those figures are misleading.
You would have to compare deaths per 100,000 or so.
And I always ask questions when it comes to governments because I don't trust them one bit.
Seems you let them make decisions for you a thousand times more than I would.
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Re: UK the worst for excess deaths caused by covid
Even though I've said we should hold them accountable?Sunderland Nut wrote: ↑03 Jul 2020, 21:22 I still don't know what this thread is about.
I think you're saying the British Bias Corporation are telling you that we have the worst record for deaths.
I reprinted the top 3 and we were 3rd in the league but those figures are misleading.
You would have to compare deaths per 100,000 or so.
And I always ask questions when it comes to governments because I don't trust them one bit.
Seems you let them make decisions for you a thousand times more than I would.
Aye, I let them walk all over me.....
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Re: UK the worst for excess deaths caused by covid
They are accountable and always will be.
Anyone who takes control of anything is accountable.
You seem to think that am acting irresponsible when I say that I don't follow Boris Johnson's rules, but I am taking control myself and acting in a way that keeps me safe and not relying on anyone.
Anyway, back to the thread
I still don't know what this topic is all about
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Re: UK the worst for excess deaths caused by covid
@Sunderland Nut, I think this story is referring to normal deaths over a specific period when compared to deaths that happened over a similar period before coronavirus hit us. That gives the excess figure but I could be wrong.
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Re: UK the worst for excess deaths caused by covid
So deaths over and above what we normally have.
Seems a strange way of demonstrating data.