Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
The other interesting stat is that deaths by NHS employees is a small proportion of those employed by the NHS, in comparison to the overall population I believe - around 20 out of 10650. Under 0.2%.

NHS employs 1.2m people out of 60 population (obviously less if one looks at working population). That's about 2%.

Im not sure what this tells me other than you are 10 times more likely to die of COVID if you don't work for the NHS, which is about as counter intuitive as you can get!

Or my figures are wrong
There are so many other considerations, like how many of the NHS deaths had underlying health issues, if none then the figures seem to be very high.