Mild symptoms, high excess deaths

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Covid symptom data mild, excess deaths high

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Sore throat 59%

Runny nose 54%

Blocked nose 52%

Headache 51%

Sneezing 50%

Cough, no phlegm 49%

Cough with Phlegm 41%

Hoarse voice 36%

Muscle aches pains 27%

Fatigue 20%

Altered smell 20%

Dizzy light headed 19%

Swollen neck glands 17%

Sore eyes 16%

Loss of smell 16%

Chest pain tightness 14%

Short of breaths 13%

Earache 13%

Shivers or chills 13%

Fever 11%

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/bulletins/deathsregisteredweeklyinenglandandwalesprovisional/weekending17march2023

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/conditionsanddiseases/bulletins/coronaviruscovid19infectionsurveypilot/latest

England

Estimated number of people testing positive for COVID-19

1,493,200

Equating to 2.66% of the population,

or around 1 in 40 people.

Week ending 17 March 2023 (Week 11)

12,133 deaths registered in England and Wales

559 deaths mentioned novel coronavirus (COVID-19),

accounting for 4.6% of all deaths.

Of the 559 deaths involving COVID-19

67.3% (376 deaths) had this recorded as the underlying cause of death

The number of deaths was above the five-year average

In private homes 23.2% above, (674 excess deaths)

In hospitals 4.6% above,
(232 excess deaths)

In care homes 4.7% above,
(112 excess deaths)

In other settings 6.9% above, (55 excess deaths)

Number of deaths registered in the UK in the week ending 17 March 2023

13,683, (9.3% above the five-year average)

Thats 1,169 more deaths than the five-year average

Excess deaths

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/bulletins/monthlymortalityanalysisenglandandwales/december2022#excess-mortality-in-england-and-wales

The difference between the observed deaths within a period compared with the five-year average (2016 to 2019, and 2021)

Probably multifactorial

Excess deaths have occurred around the world

Let’s look for a common (or group of) underlying cause that would explain the tragedy.

It may transpire there is a common factor (s)

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