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UK shadows Italy as worst hit in Europe: virus death toll passes 28,000

By Guy Faulconbridge and Costas Pitas

 

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Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick speaks during a daily news conference to update on the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, at 10 Downing Street in London, Britain May 2, 2020. Andrew Parsons/10 Downing Street/Handout via REUTERS

 

LONDON (Reuters) - The United Kingdom's COVID-19 death toll rose 621 to 28,131 as of May 1, just short of Italy which has so far had the world's second most deadly outbreak of the disease after the United States.

 

As Britain shadows Italy for the grim status of being the worst hit country in Europe, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing criticism from opposition parties who say his government stumbled in the early stages of the outbreak.

 

Housing minister Robert Jenrick gave the latest UK figures at a Downing Street briefing on Saturday.

 

The United States has had 64,740 deaths, followed by Italy with 28,710 and the United Kingdom on 28,131 and then Spain on 25,100, according to a Reuters tally.

 

Italy, which has a population of 60 million, said its death toll rose 474 as of Saturday. The United Kingdom has a population of about 67 million.

 

Johnson, 55, initially resisted introducing a lockdown to restrict economic and public activity, but changed course when projections showed a quarter of a million people could die.

 

Johnson himself battled COVID-19 last month, spending three days in intensive care. He returned to work on Monday, telling the nation that people around the world were looking at the United Kingdom's "apparent success".

 

TESTS FOR EASING LOCKDOWN

 

He has said the country is over the peak but that it is still to early to relax the lockdown he imposed on March 23 because there could be a second peak that he fears might overwhelm hospitals.

 

The $3.0 trillion British economy, the world's fifth largest, is stalling and Johnson is due next week to present a possible way to get the country back to work without triggering a second spike in cases.

 

He has set five tests that must be met before he can lift the lockdown - with a reduction in the daily death toll and prevention of a second deadly peak among the key ones.

 

Government scientists say that while the daily death tolls show a downward trend they expect them to plateau for a while.

 

(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge and Costas Pitas)

 

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2 hours ago, Kadilo said:

 but we still can’t supply our them with the right PPE and they continue to die.

 


 

Ridiculous argument, there is a shortage world wide.

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19 minutes ago, Jonnapat said:

Difficult to choose between the UK and the USA as to has performed the worst during the past few months.

We can surely say that lack of common sense leadership has been the major factor in both countries.

 

France, Spain, Italy haven't performed any better. Others have but perhaps more by luck than design. Good old Belgium has the worst performance pro rata to population. 

 

Russia and China are certainly being less than truthful. 

 

It does seem to show all the vaunted Western first world wonders aren't as clever as they thought; or perhaps it's their governments that have been conning citizens into believing they were.

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8 minutes ago, sungod said:

Ridiculous argument, there is a shortage world wide.

Shortage worldwide: maybe, especially for those, who cannot pay. The Chinese produce 200 MILLION face masks a DAY. Only.. know what you want to have ( "civil" or "medic", which standard, CE and /of FDA certified) , and bing money with you ( as waiting for 2 months for payment means the manufacturer has unsufficient finances to continue production ) . This aside of Indian, Vietnamese and Thai production.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1244333647458643970 Indian and Chinese mask production ( OK, a "some" propaganda) 

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18 minutes ago, stevenl said:

And despite British garment industry begging for PPE orders.

Same as in many European countries. Stupidity, ignorance, incompetence, government work...

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4 hours ago, Rookiescot said:

Real figures probably much higher sadly. The UK government has lost what little credibility it had prior to this CV19 crisis.

They have now also lied about how many tests are being carried out daily by including those which have not actually been tested.

How can anyone consider Johnson to be fit to be PM of the UK?

The former head of the Office of National Statistics has compared the average mortality figures of the last few years with current numbers and has concluded that the real number of UK Covid19 deaths could be as high as 45000.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8280057/Statistician-estimates-double-government-figure-adjusting-excess-deaths.html

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That didnt stay on the UK very long., admirable though Belgium is.

 

Dominic wont be happy until few more pensioners are off the books.

 

That's the top and bottom of it.

 

 

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4 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Actually, I am more bolstered by this than critical. The fact that we are actually reporting high numbers means we are being far more honest about our numbers than many other countries. Besides we are older and fatter than many other countries so have more high risk.

 

Best thing that came out of the meeting yesterday was reporters starting to ask of we will ask China for reparations, which as expected got little response

 

Yes indeed. There are a number of questions being raised by the numbers. UK death certificates are way over the top in stating Carona as cause of death. Left wing BMA are pushing this policy for purely political reasons.

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1 hour ago, Thingamabob said:

Yes indeed. There are a number of questions being raised by the numbers. UK death certificates are way over the top in stating Carona as cause of death. Left wing BMA are pushing this policy for purely political reasons.

See post #23. You're wrong.

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6 hours ago, Mavideol said:

I was writing the same question on my post when I realized that you beat me to it, great question though... if he had any 00's he would resign, thanks to his & cummings stupxx decision many, many UK citizens dead

Cummings is reported to have been pushing the SAGE committee members for an earlier lockdown. It was SAGE that actually insisted on a delay to the lockdown. 

 

Johnson’s Top Aide Pushed Scientists to Back U.K. Lockdown

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-28/top-aide-to-u-k-s-johnson-pushed-scientists-to-back-lockdown

 

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2 hours ago, Logosone said:

The former head of the Office of National Statistics has compared the average mortality figures of the last few years with current numbers and has concluded that the real number of UK Covid19 deaths could be as high as 45000.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8280057/Statistician-estimates-double-government-figure-adjusting-excess-deaths.html

Presumably the same could apply to most other countries then, not just the UK. 

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The real figures could also be less as the people who died at home or in care homes in most cases were not tested for covid-19, they were "suspected" covid-19 cases. They have only just hit their target of 100,000+ tests per day. I know a friend who works in care home for people with mental problems and he has only just been tested, not sure about the inmates.

 

UK government policy was only to test if you were admitted to hospital, so the ones who died at home or in care homes probably did not need an ICU bed or ventilator.

 

Figures can be massaged higher or lower to suit the official narrative.

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