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Wednesday, April 20th, 2022, 4:26 pm

Number of COVID-19 Patients in Hospitals Highest in a Week, Over 500 More Deaths Added Today (But Tests Down to Lowest Level Since 2020!)

It’s not fake news at BillBC when they quote the NHS rather than politicians

BillBC on NHS

THE death toll continues to grow. New figures were released just minutes ago.

With holidays or long weekend (Bank Holiday) out of the way, tallies are taken and the NHS says this about an increase, contrary to what BillBC has been trying to argue:

19-04-2022 17,883
18-04-2022 17,442
17-04-2022 17,544
16-04-2022 17,724
15-04-2022 17,812

So the hospitals are still highly occupied, in spite of springtime officially arriving.

In terms of deaths, 508 were added today. Yesterday was almost 500. But go back to work, everyone… it’s “back to normal”….

They call this thing invisible killer. Well, when we test so little it sure becomes more invisible (and thus more transmittable).

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