Lockdown easing could see tens of thousands of excess deaths if vulnerable not protected, study suggests

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Research considering potential health service strain warns those at risk in need of further support

Lead author Dr Amitava Banerjee said: “Older people, those with one or more underlying conditions and their carers are asking what easing the lockdown might mean for their health.

 

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Is anyone forcing the vulnerable to risk exposure? No. Is the risk high for the healthy? No. The death rate is less than 0.5% because deaths from comorbidities are being included. Eddie Large and Dave Greenfield did not die of COVID-19, but heart failure.

So who is right and who is wrong amongst our so called experts ?

Please please please, universe, please tell me the masses are not this brainwashed and stupid!!! I am at my wits end!

And I wonder how BorisJohnson is going to address this !

Its survival of the fittest

Will there be 1000s more deaths if we ease lockdown in the UK?

are the government on a course to cull sections on communities that they consider high maintenance?

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