Why Coronavirus Deaths In England Could Be 15% Higher Than Government Estimates

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The coronavirus death toll in England and Wales could be 15% higher than government data currently suggests

, as new figures released on Tuesday by the Office for National Statistics include deaths that occur in the community, as well as in hospitals.... [+]Some 6,235 people in England and Wales died after contracting coronavirus, between December 28, 2019, and April 3, 2020, according toThe new, more comprehensive figures count deaths that occurred in nursing homes, the community and hospitals.

On Monday, executives from charities including Alzheimer’s Society, Age UK, Care England and Marie Curie,to boost testing and Personal Protective Equipment made available at nursing homes.

 

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Why Coronavirus Deaths In England Could Be 15% Higher Than Government EstimatesI am a breaking news reporter for Forbes in London, covering Europe and the U.S. Previously I was a news reporter for HuffPost UK, the Press Association and a night reporter at the Guardian. I studied Social Anthropology at the London School of Economics, where I was a writer and editor for one of the university’s global affairs magazines, the London Globalist. That led me to Goldsmiths, University of London, where I completed my M.A. in Journalism. Got a story? Get in touch at isabel.togohforbes.com, or follow me on Twitter bissieness. I look forward to hearing from you. More tests will lead to more deadly cases. Less tests will lead to higher 'death rate'. This is pure evil political game. PLACEBO NOCEBO WHAT ARE YOU ENTERTAINING Socialized medicine!
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