Last week, I wrote a piece for The Critic arguing that the figure of “100,000 deaths” (the number of British people who are said to have died from COVID-19 up to 17 January) is slightly misleading. My arguments were twofold: first, the figure is probably an overestimate; and second, it represents the
How many excess deaths were there in the UK…
Last week, I wrote a piece for The Critic arguing that the figure of “100,000 deaths” (the number of British people who are said to have died from COVID-19 up to 17 January) is slightly misleading. My arguments were twofold: first, the figure is probably an overestimate; and second, it represents the
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