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Blocking Effects Worried killing more people than covid

effects of blocking can now be killing more people how dying of COVID-19 official statistics suggest.

Numbers for extra deaths from the office for National Statistics (ONS) show which is about 1000 more people than usual currently dying every week from conditions other than the virus.

The Telegraph understands that the Department of The Ministry of Health has ordered an investigation into these numbers amid concerns that the deaths are due to delays and delays. of treatment for conditions such as cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.

Above past two months, number of excess non-Covid deaths dwarf the number associated with the virus. This happens in the background of the resumption of calls for Covid measures such as compulsory face masks in winter.

But the numbers show that the country facing a new a silent health crisis related to the response to the pandemic rather than the virus itself.

The British Heart Foundation said it was “deep concernedon results, while the Stroke Association said it expected rise in deaths for for some time.

Dr. Charles Levinson, Executive Director of Doktorkoll, and private GP says his company is seeing ‘too many’ cases of undetected cancer and cardiovascular problems, as well as “alarming” numbers of mental health conditions.

“Hundreds and hundreds of people dying every week – what happens on? he said. “Delays in seeking and receiving medical care is undoubtedly the driving force behind force, in my view.

“The daily Covid statistics demanded the attention of the nation, but these horrendous numbers could hardly be seen. in. BUT full and urgently government investigation required immediately.”

Data published by ONS on Tuesday showed that excess mortality currently 14.4% higher than fiveyear on average, which corresponds to 1350 more deaths than usual in week ending August 5th.

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Adrian Ovalle
Adrian Ovalle
Adrian is working as the Editor at World Weekly News. He tries to provide our readers with the fastest news from all around the world before anywhere else.

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