> It estimated that the UK had experienced about 127 extra deaths per 100,000 people from January 2020 to December 2021, than it would have expected to.
> The average from the 191 countries evaluated by the paper was slightly lower, at 120 per 100,000, but the UK figure was about the same as average for other high-income countries (126 per 100,000), and lower than the average for western Europe (140 per 100,000).
This is consistent with other research suggesting mitigations only delay the inevitable.
Why the fuck do they always include Wales with England. Wales had a different approach to covid they should be separate
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> It estimated that the UK had experienced about 127 extra deaths per 100,000 people from January 2020 to December 2021, than it would have expected to.
> The average from the 191 countries evaluated by the paper was slightly lower, at 120 per 100,000, but the UK figure was about the same as average for other high-income countries (126 per 100,000), and lower than the average for western Europe (140 per 100,000).
This is consistent with other research suggesting mitigations only delay the inevitable.
Why the fuck do they always include Wales with England. Wales had a different approach to covid they should be separate