FOI - Death by Covid.
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FOI - Death by Covid.
I found this little bit of information posted on the ONS dated 18th Jan 22. It details out how many people died of covid without any underlying health issues. It’s up to date as the records are and totals 17,371 of which 3,774 were under 64 the rest being older.
Here is the link to the ONS FOI request.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/aboutus/transpar ... cember2021
Here is the link to the ONS FOI request.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/aboutus/transpar ... cember2021
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Re: FOI - Death by Covid.
Always been accepted that those with underlying conditions were most affected. The virus attacks weaknesses.Thor wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:59 pm I found this little bit of information posted on the ONS dated 18th Jan 22. It details out how many people died of covid without any underlying health issues. It’s up to date as the records are and totals 17,371 of which 3,774 were under 64 the rest being older.
Here is the link to the ONS FOI request.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/aboutus/transpar ... cember2021
But having underlying medical conditions does not mean those conditions are terminal. In fact people with such conditions can live long, useful lives. Even those with potentially terminal illnesses have a right to see out the rest of their natural lives and. having what’s left cut is tragic.
It’s the obligation of the rest who don’t have underlying conditions and likely survive infection by having the good sense consider those less fortunate to do what we can to protect others.
And of course those who do survive take up valuable hospital resources during recovery, thereby creating problems for those in urgent need of treatment but cannot due to hospital waiting lists. Covid deaths is only part of the problem.
Bottom line. Get a jab if you can. To choose not to is sticking two fingers up to other people.
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I think in that well balanced post you have addressed the last two years in a nutshell.Dohnut wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:18 amAlways been accepted that those with underlying conditions were most affected. The virus attacks weaknesses.Thor wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:59 pm I found this little bit of information posted on the ONS dated 18th Jan 22. It details out how many people died of covid without any underlying health issues. It’s up to date as the records are and totals 17,371 of which 3,774 were under 64 the rest being older.
Here is the link to the ONS FOI request.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/aboutus/transpar ... cember2021
But having underlying medical conditions does not mean those conditions are terminal. In fact people with such conditions can live long, useful lives. Even those with potentially terminal illnesses have a right to see out the rest of their natural lives and. having what’s left cut is tragic.
It’s the obligation of the rest who don’t have underlying conditions and likely survive infection by having the good sense consider those less fortunate to do what we can to protect others.
And of course those who do survive take up valuable hospital resources during recovery, thereby creating problems for those in urgent need of treatment but cannot due to hospital waiting lists. Covid deaths is only part of the problem.
Bottom line. Get a jab if you can. To choose not to is sticking two fingers up to other people.
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Re: FOI - Death by Covid.
Yesterday for the first time I heard the newscaster say “not all deaths were caused by Covid-19” after reading the latest Covid statistics
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Re: FOI - Death by Covid.
Data has always been a nightmare, not only in the U.K., but worldwide. But it is getting better.Story of O wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 8:39 am Yesterday for the first time I heard the newscaster say “not all deaths were caused by Covid-19” after reading the latest Covid statistics
The data we do have can be presented and quite correctly, satisfying the fact checkers, in many and conflicting ways. A recent argument that hospitals are split 50/50 between vaccinated and non-vaccinated was actually true. Cutting the data a different way and claims that 90% of hospitalisation is from unvaccinated was also true. A study suggesting the unvaccinated are 32 times more likely to be in intensive care can also probably be factually verified. All down to what data you choose to use. What data you choose to use!
Arguing data numbers is fraught with dangers, the anti Covid vaxxers looking at it one way, vaxxers looking at it another. The joys of statistics.
Using common sense and looking at the world around us, the benefits of vaccination, not only for one-self but for others, is obvious.
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I appreciate that you're pushing back against Thor's depressing belief that we needn't change our behavior because covid only kills off 'less-thans' like old people and disabled people, but I feel that the whole concept of a 'useful' life is a really potent (and grim) distillation of the Tory mindset.
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Nice to see bigotry reigns in every post.oxo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 12:05 pmI appreciate that you're pushing back against Thor's depressing belief that we needn't change our behavior because covid only kills off 'less-thans' like old people and disabled people, but I feel that the whole concept of a 'useful' life is a really potent (and grim) distillation of the Tory mindset.
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If you're referring to my post, which part of it is an example of bigotry?Omygawd wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 12:18 pmNice to see bigotry reigns in every post.oxo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 12:05 pmI appreciate that you're pushing back against Thor's depressing belief that we needn't change our behavior because covid only kills off 'less-thans' like old people and disabled people, but I feel that the whole concept of a 'useful' life is a really potent (and grim) distillation of the Tory mindset.
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My posts have zero influence by politics.oxo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 12:05 pmI appreciate that you're pushing back against Thor's depressing belief that we needn't change our behavior because covid only kills off 'less-thans' like old people and disabled people, but I feel that the whole concept of a 'useful' life is a really potent (and grim) distillation of the Tory mindset.
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I clocked this but thought I’d give the daft old sod the benefit of the doubt, as the rest of the content is reasonable for once.oxo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 12:05 pmI appreciate that you're pushing back against Thor's depressing belief that we needn't change our behavior because covid only kills off 'less-thans' like old people and disabled people, but I feel that the whole concept of a 'useful' life is a really potent (and grim) distillation of the Tory mindset.
I don’t believe Dohy is saying some lives are not useful, he’s not that much of a ****.
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He's definitely not saying that. I do believe I recall him stating quite clearly on here previously that All Lives Matter.Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 3:18 pmI clocked this but thought I’d give the daft old sod the benefit of the doubt, as the rest of the content is reasonable for once.oxo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 12:05 pmI appreciate that you're pushing back against Thor's depressing belief that we needn't change our behavior because covid only kills off 'less-thans' like old people and disabled people, but I feel that the whole concept of a 'useful' life is a really potent (and grim) distillation of the Tory mindset.
I don’t believe Dohy is saying some lives are not useful, he’s not that much of a ****.
Except the poor and fat, of course.
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Looking at those COVID figures throws up more interesting facts , and if I may say , even slightly humorous.
The average age COVID death through the pandemic was 82.5 years old. The average life expectancy in the Uk is lower than that. Turns out it would have been better to catch it ))
The average age COVID death through the pandemic was 82.5 years old. The average life expectancy in the Uk is lower than that. Turns out it would have been better to catch it ))
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Maybe I've misunderstood what you mean by a 'useful' life -- my apologies if that's the case.Dohnut wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 2:30 pmMy posts have zero influence by politics.oxo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 12:05 pmI appreciate that you're pushing back against Thor's depressing belief that we needn't change our behavior because covid only kills off 'less-thans' like old people and disabled people, but I feel that the whole concept of a 'useful' life is a really potent (and grim) distillation of the Tory mindset.
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Useful as deemed by the person living it. That can mean different things to different people. Individuals matter.oxo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 5:59 pmMaybe I've misunderstood what you mean by a 'useful' life -- my apologies if that's the case.Dohnut wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 2:30 pmMy posts have zero influence by politics.oxo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 12:05 pm
I appreciate that you're pushing back against Thor's depressing belief that we needn't change our behavior because covid only kills off 'less-thans' like old people and disabled people, but I feel that the whole concept of a 'useful' life is a really potent (and grim) distillation of the Tory mindset.
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Zero influence by politics.Dohnut wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 2:30 pmMy posts have zero influence by politics.oxo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 12:05 pmI appreciate that you're pushing back against Thor's depressing belief that we needn't change our behavior because covid only kills off 'less-thans' like old people and disabled people, but I feel that the whole concept of a 'useful' life is a really potent (and grim) distillation of the Tory mindset.
100% influence by The Mail.
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Yeah fair play, I’d probably use the word meaningful for this but otherwise I totally agree.
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Have you even looked at the list of pre existing conditions? It feels like you're saying these people don't count.Thor wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:59 pm I found this little bit of information posted on the ONS dated 18th Jan 22. It details out how many people died of covid without any underlying health issues. It’s up to date as the records are and totals 17,371 of which 3,774 were under 64 the rest being older.
Here is the link to the ONS FOI request.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/aboutus/transpar ... cember2021
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The post was made in view of this information coming to light for the first time, I’ve never heard or seen anything which provides that data. The last time anything remotely close to this was quite early on when the number was a few hundred people. It’s certainly higher than I had imagined it would be.
I’ve never seen a data set of deaths by condition(s) so I’m not sure if one exists or not. I’m certainly not suggesting these people don’t count as all people matter and we are going through a once in a lifetime issue which affects many many families. Some decisions made by the government may in time highlight mistakes made which cost many many people their lives, care homes being one such example.
I’ve never seen a data set of deaths by condition(s) so I’m not sure if one exists or not. I’m certainly not suggesting these people don’t count as all people matter and we are going through a once in a lifetime issue which affects many many families. Some decisions made by the government may in time highlight mistakes made which cost many many people their lives, care homes being one such example.
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Perhaps not better to catch it and certainly not on purpose...George M wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 5:04 pm Looking at those COVID figures throws up more interesting facts , and if I may say , even slightly humorous.
The average age COVID death through the pandemic was 82.5 years old. The average life expectancy in the Uk is lower than that. Turns out it would have been better to catch it ))
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60050996
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The data set is linked in the article you posted.Thor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 9:46 pm The post was made in view of this information coming to light for the first time, I’ve never heard or seen anything which provides that data. The last time anything remotely close to this was quite early on when the number was a few hundred people. It’s certainly higher than I had imagined it would be.
I’ve never seen a data set of deaths by condition(s) so I’m not sure if one exists or not. I’m certainly not suggesting these people don’t count as all people matter and we are going through a once in a lifetime issue which affects many many families. Some decisions made by the government may in time highlight mistakes made which cost many many people their lives, care homes being one such example.
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It isn’t an article. It is the official figures that have been released as part of a freedom of information request. Over the next few months all the data will be released.
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And many decisions made by the government may in time highlight the successes which may have saved many peoples lives.Thor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 9:46 pm The post was made in view of this information coming to light for the first time, I’ve never heard or seen anything which provides that data. The last time anything remotely close to this was quite early on when the number was a few hundred people. It’s certainly higher than I had imagined it would be.
I’ve never seen a data set of deaths by condition(s) so I’m not sure if one exists or not. I’m certainly not suggesting these people don’t count as all people matter and we are going through a once in a lifetime issue which affects many many families. Some decisions made by the government may in time highlight mistakes made which cost many many people their lives, care homes being one such example.