Are Covid deaths being under reported in the UK?

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You can't mention covid deaths without another argument about with or of, demands for unavailable stats, claims that some variants are harmless etc. But, what seems to get ignored over and over, is that we are still seeing more deaths than average. If these extra deaths are not caused by covid, what do people think is causing them? Excess deaths appear to be more frequent than at the start of the pandemic, which could suggest that people are dying of all covid variants in greater numbers than anybody is reporting.


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A simple explanation is that some may have an existing underlying condition, but contracting Covid hastened their death.
So the underlying condition may be the primary cause of death, but Covid was a contributing factor.
Hence Covid is mentioned on the death cert' as 'With Covid'.

There may also be a scenario of treatment for Covid not being suitable due to underlying conditions, or the reverse, i.e. treatment for an underlying condition not being suitable or too risky due to the patient also having Covid.
 
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The old giving up because they weren't able to socialise (or even touch) their loved ones :(
 
People not being able to access GPs, waiting until the symptoms get worse before seeking treatment in A&E, and then referrals taking too long.

I have two staff who are in are seriously ill, one with terminal cancer, specifically for this reason.
 
Im sure you have test studies that prove otherwise , oh nevermind

That's not how it works. You made a claim that the vaccine wrecks peoples immune systems. Prove it.

You been sniffing flux again?
 
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