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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 2277447" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>I think at the moment (and probably in the future too) it will be very unclear who died of what and when.. </p><p>There appear to have been fewer autopsies than usual and doctors have been encouraged to be "vague" in attributing cause of death. </p><p>But there was a relatively recent article that had 16,000 deaths in care homes in the UK and the ONS data has England and Wales at 14.364 covid deaths in care homes out of a total of 83,114 deaths for 2020 as a whole (again in care homes England and Wales)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 2277447, member: 219467"] I think at the moment (and probably in the future too) it will be very unclear who died of what and when.. There appear to have been fewer autopsies than usual and doctors have been encouraged to be "vague" in attributing cause of death. But there was a relatively recent article that had 16,000 deaths in care homes in the UK and the ONS data has England and Wales at 14.364 covid deaths in care homes out of a total of 83,114 deaths for 2020 as a whole (again in care homes England and Wales) [/QUOTE]
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