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Thursday, August 29th, 2024, 9:02 am

It’s Already August. We Used to Have About 9,000 Deaths a Week and Now It’s Over 10,000.

IN 2019 in week 32 we had 9,122 deaths registered in England and Wales. The average for 2014-2019 is 9,026, so 2019 was a relatively bad year.

Today, based on the numbers just released by ONS, we can see that this year (in the same week) we had 10,030 death, representing an increase of more than 10%, i.e. the usual. The population grew only about 1-2%, so something is clearly amiss.

Will the Labour Party start doing its job and audit Tory policies, especially on COVID-19?

Why are so many people still dying?

1,000+ extra deaths per week is a “9/11″ every 2-3 weeks.

No sense of urgency here?

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