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I was at a funeral in Melton Mobray at the beginnning of March. At the start of February my mate got a chest infection which rapidly decended in to pneumonia, sepsis, total organ failure and death in a week.  That fits the bill. 
 

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10 minutes ago, Woodworks said:

If it had been widespread for that much time it would show up in the excess deaths data. It only starts to spike from late March

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The models are not reliable. Remember, many nations are attributing ALL deaths where Covid virus is found to death from Covid. The vast majority of deaths are people who are at deaths door anyway. Deaths from Covid, Deaths with Covid and Deaths attributed to Covid were not conflated until late Jan. Could have been people dying for weeks/months with/from Covid that were put down as pneumonia or heart failure. The roads were closed. Domestic but not international flights were grounded. Facts.

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5 minutes ago, Mark J said:

I was at a funeral in Melton Mobray at the beginnning of March. At the start of February my mate got a chest infection which rapidly decended in to pneumonia, sepsis, total organ failure and death in a week.  That fits the bill. 
 

My condolences. Do you remember what they attributed the cause of death to?

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3 hours ago, Stubby said:

I am 67 and don't ever remember having proper flu . Had some " man colds " and stuff but not proper flu . Do you think I may have had flu or even C19 and not realized ?  ( not taking the piss , genuine question ) 

I'm a bit older but similarly I don't think I've ever had the flu and only missed work on a few occasions when I have had stomach upsets, worst I was off for a week after eating a dodgy lobster.

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22 minutes ago, Haironyourchest said:

My condolences. Do you remember what they attributed the cause of death to?

Pneumonia. I think.
They weren't testing back then.

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