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The Daily Mail’s chart of Covid-19 death figures doesn’t use the real numbers
The chart of weekly deaths claimed to show that deaths were barely higher than previous years, but the figures are wrong. Read
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The chart of weekly deaths claimed to show that deaths were barely higher than previous years, but the figures are wrong. Read
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The Oxford vaccine has been in development since January 2020. Read
The government needs a system for logging any medical problems that people encounter at the same time as the vaccine. Read
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Although there are fewer of these deaths than usual, the fall is neither unexpected, nor extreme Read
A post on social media claims without evidence that suicide deaths have been higher than coronavirus deaths in the last two months. Read
The post claims that the Covid-19 death rate is much lower than the estimated 0.5%-1% and makes baseless claims that a vaccine would kill more people than the virus. Read
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Vaccines don’t just prevent death. Read
With a coronavirus vaccine now potentially just months away, the global public deserves good information. Read
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It was also claimed on talkRADIO that deaths from other respiratory diseases have simply been “replaced“ with Covid-19. Read
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Toby Young missed that a study he was citing had already calculated an IFR for Covid. Read