billwill
Monday 25th January 2021 1:50am [Edited]
North London
6,162 posts
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 22nd January 2021, 9:30 PM
Because of my experience, I feel that lockdown makes no difference either way.
Of course people have died horrible deaths from it but the true figure of dying from it as opposed dying with it is an extremely low percentage.I
But that's actually not unusual. For example no-one actually dies from old-age, it's always something else vital that wears out or stops working.
In the case of Covid-19, it's too risky to do postmortems (they could lose a LOT of pathologists that way) , so death within X days of testing positive is as good a measure as you can actually get.
The ONS statistics go to a lot of trouble to try to isolate counts of deaths really due to Covid-19 so those are probably the most reliable figures. And is ISN'T an extremely low percentage, that's one of the conspiracy-theory myths.