Figures on excess deaths from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that around 1,000 more people than usual are currently dying each week from conditions other than the virus. The Telegraph understands that the Department of Health has ordered an investigation into the evidence, amid concerns that the deaths are being linked to delays and delayed treatment for conditions such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease. In the past two months, the number of non-Covid excess deaths has exceeded the number linked to the virus. It comes amid renewed calls for Covid measures such as mandatory face masks in winter. However, the evidence suggests that the country is facing a new silent health crisis linked to the response to the pandemic rather than the virus itself. The British Heart Foundation said it was “deeply concerned” by the findings, while the Stroke Association said it had expected a rise in deaths for some time. Dr Charles Levinson, chief executive of Doctorcall, a private GP service, said his company was seeing “far too many” cases of undiagnosed cancers and heart problems, as well as “disturbing” numbers of mental health conditions. “Hundreds and hundreds of people die every week – what’s going on?” he said. “Delays in seeking and receiving health care are undoubtedly the driving force, in my view. “Daily statistics on Covid have demanded the nation’s attention, yet these horrifying figures cannot be ignored. A full and urgent government inquiry is required immediately.” Figures released by the ONS on Tuesday showed that excess deaths are currently 14.4 per cent higher than the five-year average, equivalent to 1,350 more deaths than usual in the week ending August 5.
title: “The Effects Of The Lockdown Were Feared To Kill More People Than Covid Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-21” author: “Tatiana Donnelly”
Figures on excess deaths from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that around 1,000 more people than usual are currently dying each week from conditions other than the virus. The Telegraph understands that the Department of Health has ordered an investigation into the evidence, amid concerns that the deaths are being linked to delays and delayed treatment for conditions such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease. In the past two months, the number of non-Covid excess deaths has exceeded the number linked to the virus. It comes amid renewed calls for Covid measures such as mandatory face masks in winter. However, the evidence suggests that the country is facing a new silent health crisis linked to the response to the pandemic rather than the virus itself. The British Heart Foundation said it was “deeply concerned” by the findings, while the Stroke Association said it had expected a rise in deaths for some time. Dr Charles Levinson, chief executive of Doctorcall, a private GP service, said his company was seeing “far too many” cases of undiagnosed cancers and heart problems, as well as “disturbing” numbers of mental health conditions. “Hundreds and hundreds of people die every week – what’s going on?” he said. “Delays in seeking and receiving health care are undoubtedly the driving force, in my view. “Daily statistics on Covid have demanded the nation’s attention, yet these horrifying figures cannot be ignored. A full and urgent government inquiry is required immediately.” Figures released by the ONS on Tuesday showed that excess deaths are currently 14.4 per cent higher than the five-year average, equivalent to 1,350 more deaths than usual in the week ending August 5.
title: “The Effects Of The Lockdown Were Feared To Kill More People Than Covid Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-20” author: “Thomas Crawford”
Figures on excess deaths from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that around 1,000 more people than usual are currently dying each week from conditions other than the virus. The Telegraph understands that the Department of Health has ordered an investigation into the evidence, amid concerns that the deaths are being linked to delays and delayed treatment for conditions such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease. In the past two months, the number of non-Covid excess deaths has exceeded the number linked to the virus. It comes amid renewed calls for Covid measures such as mandatory face masks in winter. However, the evidence suggests that the country is facing a new silent health crisis linked to the response to the pandemic rather than the virus itself. The British Heart Foundation said it was “deeply concerned” by the findings, while the Stroke Association said it had expected a rise in deaths for some time. Dr Charles Levinson, chief executive of Doctorcall, a private GP service, said his company was seeing “far too many” cases of undiagnosed cancers and heart problems, as well as “disturbing” numbers of mental health conditions. “Hundreds and hundreds of people die every week – what’s going on?” he said. “Delays in seeking and receiving health care are undoubtedly the driving force, in my view. “Daily statistics on Covid have demanded the nation’s attention, yet these horrifying figures cannot be ignored. A full and urgent government inquiry is required immediately.” Figures released by the ONS on Tuesday showed that excess deaths are currently 14.4 per cent higher than the five-year average, equivalent to 1,350 more deaths than usual in the week ending August 5.
title: “The Effects Of The Lockdown Were Feared To Kill More People Than Covid Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-17” author: “Vivian Allen”
Figures on excess deaths from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that around 1,000 more people than usual are currently dying each week from conditions other than the virus. The Telegraph understands that the Department of Health has ordered an investigation into the evidence, amid concerns that the deaths are being linked to delays and delayed treatment for conditions such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease. In the past two months, the number of non-Covid excess deaths has exceeded the number linked to the virus. It comes amid renewed calls for Covid measures such as mandatory face masks in winter. However, the evidence suggests that the country is facing a new silent health crisis linked to the response to the pandemic rather than the virus itself. The British Heart Foundation said it was “deeply concerned” by the findings, while the Stroke Association said it had expected a rise in deaths for some time. Dr Charles Levinson, chief executive of Doctorcall, a private GP service, said his company was seeing “far too many” cases of undiagnosed cancers and heart problems, as well as “disturbing” numbers of mental health conditions. “Hundreds and hundreds of people die every week – what’s going on?” he said. “Delays in seeking and receiving health care are undoubtedly the driving force, in my view. “Daily statistics on Covid have demanded the nation’s attention, yet these horrifying figures cannot be ignored. A full and urgent government inquiry is required immediately.” Figures released by the ONS on Tuesday showed that excess deaths are currently 14.4 per cent higher than the five-year average, equivalent to 1,350 more deaths than usual in the week ending August 5.
title: “The Effects Of The Lockdown Were Feared To Kill More People Than Covid Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-06” author: “Joseph Allen”
Figures on excess deaths from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that around 1,000 more people than usual are currently dying each week from conditions other than the virus. The Telegraph understands that the Department of Health has ordered an investigation into the evidence, amid concerns that the deaths are being linked to delays and delayed treatment for conditions such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease. In the past two months, the number of non-Covid excess deaths has exceeded the number linked to the virus. It comes amid renewed calls for Covid measures such as mandatory face masks in winter. However, the evidence suggests that the country is facing a new silent health crisis linked to the response to the pandemic rather than the virus itself. The British Heart Foundation said it was “deeply concerned” by the findings, while the Stroke Association said it had expected a rise in deaths for some time. Dr Charles Levinson, chief executive of Doctorcall, a private GP service, said his company was seeing “far too many” cases of undiagnosed cancers and heart problems, as well as “disturbing” numbers of mental health conditions. “Hundreds and hundreds of people die every week – what’s going on?” he said. “Delays in seeking and receiving health care are undoubtedly the driving force, in my view. “Daily statistics on Covid have demanded the nation’s attention, yet these horrifying figures cannot be ignored. A full and urgent government inquiry is required immediately.” Figures released by the ONS on Tuesday showed that excess deaths are currently 14.4 per cent higher than the five-year average, equivalent to 1,350 more deaths than usual in the week ending August 5.