vtsnowedin wrote:You are fighting anything that does not agree with your preexisting conclusion. The death statistics have varied a few percent a year up or down pre Covid mostly driven by the aging of the Uk population and the results of policies of the NHS. We will need a variation above and beyond this pre existing variation to show a trend.
You are trying to say that covid is pretty much a nothing in the long term scheme of things. I very much doubt you will be correct in that when it is all said and done.
I am not fighting anything of the sort. I am explaining to you that you are not in a position to state whether or not the deaths from Covid19 in your country or, indeed, in this country this year are responsible for excess deaths overall, or excess deaths of any age group in particular unless you have previous years' total death rates to compare this year's death rate to including a breakdown of deaths by age.
Do you have in your possession previous years' total death rates, both in overall terms as well as broken down by age as well as the same for this year in order that the comparison I mentioned may be made? If you do, say so and state what the comparisons show. If you do not, then admit it and stop making pseudo-definitive statements in terms of the impact on total deaths this year by Covid19. Those impacts may turn out to be major or they may not. But, as things stand, there is significant evidence they may not.
If, on the other hand, you are not actually trying to suggest that you know that there is a significant excess of deaths this year compared to the average, either overall or in a particular age group. But, are, instead, simply arguing that the lock-downs that we are enduring here in the UK, resulting in the stripping away of civil liberties in a way not seen in any living person's lifetime and the biggest economic contraction in 300 years leading to a debt that my grandchildren's children will likely be still be paying back with all of the poverty that implies is a price worth paying "just to be on the safe side", then I find it difficult to respond other than to say that any who would argue such a thing are either a fools, cowards or hypocrites.