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We’re Back to 1,000+ COVID-19 Deaths Per Week, Reports About Excess Mortality Suddenly Stop

As expected, given very high patient occupancy in hospitals (it’s not improving, still about 14,000 COVID-19 patients in hospitals), there are many more deaths.

Daily deaths in July

It’s hard to know how much worse it is than usual. It has been 2 weeks since the government last issued this weekly report:

No more reports

Why no releases??? Even when it’s needed the most…

Borisnaro’s Nihilism Means ‘Culling’ of 200,000+ Brits; COVID-19 Hospitalisations About to Get Worst in 18 Months! Even in Summertime!

18 months ago; rising steadily

Nobody will hold “the clown” accountable:

Borisnaro;

Borisnaro’s Legacy: Policy of Culling the ‘Weak’ (COVID-19 Deaths Increasing, Will Exceed 200,000 in the UK Later This Summer)

Notice the increase (this is a couple of weeks back, it has gotten worse since)

COVID-19 death totals

Worse Than Expected: Daily COVID-19 Hospitalisations Exceed 2,000 One Year After ‘Freedom Day’, Patients in Hospital Rise From 3,800 to 13,741 Since June

New numbers published just 5 minutes ago:

COVID-19  13-07-2022

Hospitalisations in July

2,222 Blog Posts

2222 Posts

TODAY, after 18 years (this blog started in 2004), I am publishing the 2,222nd blog post. Over at Techrights we’ve just exceeded 34,000. TuxMachines approaches 170,000.

England Swings Back to Excess Deaths (Exceedingly High Mortality Rates in Summertime) With COVID-19 Surge

OUR instincts should not depend on the media’s “news cycle”. Yes, Borisnaro is out, but the damage he has done persists. On Thursday this report was released. Here are the highlights:

COVID-19  summer exceeding normal mortality

It takes several weeks if not a whole month for the impact of the present (surge) to become visible in these reports. Interesting times ahead.

Nineteen Eighty-Four

As a last one for today’s nostalgic journey, that’s me in the buggy, maybe in 1984 (data stamp missing).

Roy in buggy

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