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Uk - Excess Deaths at All Time High

One of the main "news" outlets said that the cause was "the record breaking heat waves"

Its 100% not fallout from insane lockdowns. Its 100% not those weird mrna injections.

All these unexplained, "mysterious" deaths are from climate change.

The 2020s is full on clown world.
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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
The heatwave ended nearly three months ago and yes it did lead to excess deaths among the elderly, the young and the medically vulnerable, as it did elsewhere in Europe. There was no lockdown in force during this meteorological phenomenon. It is not unusual for sections of the population to be disproportionately affected by fluctuations in temperature. My wife is a registered nurse and looking out vulnerable people during extremes of temperature is a fundamental of practical and compassionate nursing. You have chosen to sneeringly attribute their misfortune to "climate change", presumably to support a preconception or ideological point of view.
gol979 · 41-45, M
@SunshineGirl did your wife witness such abnormal rates of people dying from these heat waves? Thats what we are being asked to believe is the sole/main cause of record number of excess deaths.....i am positing that there will be other factors that are much more prevalent, such as the compounding negative mass health problems lockdowns have and continue to cause. This is also on a systemic scale ie the response of the nhs to practically shut its doors during this period, "stay home, save the nhs". And i think its becoming more obvious that these covid injections are injuring and killing ppl.

Just to point out, im not saying that ppl didnt die from extreme weather (it was crazy hot for a couple of days) but for it to be the main reason given just doesnt stack up
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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@gol979 It is not abnormal for elderly people with existing respiratory/cardiac/immunity conditions to die when there are extremes of heat or cold. My wife is a district nurse who cares for people in their homes. One of her greatest challenges is getting people to take risks to their persinsl health seriously . . it is amazing how many British people will suddenly feel the urge to be active outdoors on a very sunny or snowy day, despite being sedentary throughout the rest of the year and consequently too unfit for even moderate activity.

There was no policy of shutting doors at NHS facilities at any time during the pandemic (my wife worked relief shifts at our general hospital and a GP practice to ensure that they did not shut). Capacity was unavoidably reduced by the need to isolate the infected, pressure on intensive care beds and, erm, the inconvenient tendency of nurses, doctors and auxiliaries to fall sick and/or die.
gol979 · 41-45, M
@SunshineGirl yes, but we are being asked to believe that the record excess deaths are because of a 2 day heat wave. Well, not long to find out....if record excess deaths continue (im fairly sure they will) it cant be put down to a "heat wave" all year.

Yes there was a policy to shut parts of the nhs and we were all explicitly told to only go in emergencies, millions of appointments including diagnosis were cancelled, gps wouldnt see patients face to face (unless it was for the covid injection, nice £12 per jab) etc.