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I wonder what the real death toll is

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ACupOfTeaSolvesEverything · 13/04/2020 17:12

Just that really. The very sad figure of 11,329 deaths is only those who have died in hospital having tested positive for covid 19. What about those who die from it without being tested? And those who die from it but not in hospital?
Obviously there’s also all the other related deaths (not gone to A&E, domestic violence, suicide etc) but directly due to cv19 our numbers must be well out.

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CaptainMyCaptain · 13/04/2020 17:16

Surely all deaths have to be registered with a reason for death. We don't know how many have had it and recovered though.

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ACupOfTeaSolvesEverything · 13/04/2020 17:18

But if they’ve died from covid yet not been tested they are not included in the official numbers. Deaths outside of hospitals are also not included I believe

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maryberrystalentlesstwin · 13/04/2020 17:18

Equally we'll never know how many died because of it rather than died with it.

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CaptainMyCaptain · 13/04/2020 17:18

On the briefing just now Chris Whitty said they are giving the deaths out of hospital but the data comes in some days later.

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CaptainMyCaptain · 13/04/2020 17:20

He has also mentioned deaths from other causes eg not being treated in hospital for other conditions.

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ACupOfTeaSolvesEverything · 13/04/2020 17:22

Just watching that, really like Chris Witty

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CaptainMyCaptain · 13/04/2020 17:23

They are actually discussing this whole question now so, if you aren't watching, I'd recommend getting it on catch up.

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CaptainMyCaptain · 13/04/2020 17:23

Cross Post. He is very good at giving clear explanations.

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PlanDeRaccordement · 13/04/2020 17:27

For England and Wales, the ONS collects deaths outside the hospital and deaths that are suspected Covid (no test) and then publishes the total weekly.

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ACupOfTeaSolvesEverything · 13/04/2020 17:29

For England and Wales, the ONS collects deaths outside the hospital and deaths that are suspected Covid (no test) and then publishes the total weekly.

Is that then added into the “official count”? Or does it remain a separate figure?

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Zofloramummy · 13/04/2020 17:30

It remains a separate figure

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bigchris · 13/04/2020 17:30

It will be considerably higher

Plus many death certificates are saying 'pneumonia (probable covid-19)' because of the lack of testing

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MrsTerryPratchett · 13/04/2020 17:31

Equally we'll never know how many died because of it rather than died with it.

When the dust has settled statisticians will work it out. We won't know until all the corrected data is analysed.

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Zofloramummy · 13/04/2020 17:34

The latest publication from ONS up to the end of March seems to be indicating over 600 deaths in 2 weeks.

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NewChapter11 · 13/04/2020 17:35

According to EU data, almost half of deaths related to CV take place in care homes. This figure will be swept under the carpet no doubt.

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Seriouslyastounded · 13/04/2020 17:38

Why would they be swept under the carpet🙄

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Bedroomdilemma · 13/04/2020 17:39

www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/13/half-of-coronavirus-deaths-happen-in-care-homes-data-from-eu-suggests
It is likely that the UK numbers are massively understated. 600 over 2 weeks would be a much smaller percentage than other countries, which seems unlikely. What did Chris Whitty say about it?

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zafferana · 13/04/2020 17:41

Yes, I agree OP. Not only the real death rate, but the real infection rate would be good. You only get tested if you end up in hospital and your death is only recorded as due to Covid-19 if you die in an NHS hospital. So what are the real figures? Will we ever know? I'm guessing that when all this is over there will be some estimates, but right now we're in the dark. We're trying to control something when precisely no one has any idea how widespread it is.

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Frouby · 13/04/2020 17:42

The care home figures are misleading I think.

Fil was in hospital for 4 days with a positive covid 19 result. He was then discharged to a nursing home where he died Sunday morning. His death certificate will state Covid 19. But presumably won't be included in hospital figures as died in a nursing home. Even though he was initially treated in hospital.

So moving patients to a nursing home of they expect them to die (even though we weren't told they expected him to die) would keep the hospital figures lower, and nursing homes higher.

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BunsyGirl · 13/04/2020 17:45

You will be able to get the total death figures for April on the ONS webpage. The figures for March showed that slightly less people died in March 2020 than they did in March 2019. Once we have the figures for April, we will have a slightly better idea of just how bad this situation is.

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lljkk · 13/04/2020 18:50

thanks for mentioning the ONS. The 'excess' death counts will be apparent. I didn't realise ONS updated so quickly. We just had a very mild flu season so seasonal deaths are down AFAIK.

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