Originally Posted by
sinkov
I trawl through the GOV.UK and NHS websites trying to find out what I can BT, and it's a struggle trying to find anything meaningful. Last night I came upon a gem, a circular graph showing the excess deaths this year, compared to the previous five years, but it was only for London, I couldn't find a similar national graph. What it showed though was a huge upward spike in excess deaths from March with it coming down sharply as summer approached. All summer this year's line was running alongside the last five years, it continued like that into September, October and it's still at the same level as the last five years right now.
What it shows quite clearly is that there are no excess deaths in London, there is no 2nd wave in London. Last years flu victims are now called Covid victims, that's all that's different, the numbers are the same. Which is why you can't find the bodies BT, there aren't any, or to be more accurate, no more than normal.