THIRD of UK Covid victims in July and August 'died from OTHER causes' - including cancer or being hit by a car - Oxford University scientists reveal

  • Covid victims recorded by the ONS may have actually died from other diseases
  • One in 13 deaths may not have been primarily from Covid-19, study suggests
  • Scientists say it is too difficult to determine if virus was the main cause of death

A third of the people recorded to have died from Covid-19 in July and August may have actually passed away due to other causes, such as cancer or being hit by a car, Oxford University research has suggested  

Experts at Oxford University have found that around 30 per cent of those included in the Office for National Statistics' (ONS) coronavirus deaths toll over the summer actually died primarily from other conditions.

The data comes as the Government introduces its new Rule of Six measures to combat the further spread of the disease.

The real Covid deaths: How 238 of the 796 Covid victims recorded in July actually died from other causes, including cancer or being killed by cars, while 93 of the 312 Covid victims recorded in August are now believed to have not been killed by the virus, analysis by the Office for National Statistics has shown.

The real Covid deaths: How 238 of the 796 Covid victims recorded in July actually died from other causes, including cancer or being killed by cars, while 93 of the 312 Covid victims recorded in August are now believed to have not been killed by the virus, analysis by the Office for National Statistics has shown. 

Figures suggest one in 13 people who were said to have died from coronavirus during the whole pandemic did not die primarily from the disease

Figures suggest one in 13 people who were said to have died from coronavirus during the whole pandemic did not die primarily from the disease

The study shows that people who may have died from cancer or who were run over and killed, but who had tested positive for coronavirus, were included among the virus deaths even though it did not kill them.

Figures revealed in The Telegraph state that approximately one in 13 people who were said to have died from coronavirus during the whole pandemic did not die primarily from the disease.

This means that 7.8 per cent (3,877) of those listed as Covid-19 deaths by the Government did not die due to the virus being the primary cause.

Dr Jason Oke, of the Centre of Evidence Based Medicine at the university, told The Telegraph: 'The true death rate is important to know as it gives us an idea of impact.

'Clearly Covid was having a massive impact in March and April, but we need to now know if the disease is taking the same toll as before. The impact now seems to be lessening and, if true, which it certainly looks like at the moment as there is not the same fatality rate, then that will guide decisions on managing risk, so it's important to get this number right.'

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During the period of July to August this percentage rose to 28.8 per cent of all deaths.

This figure would mean that Covid-19 was not the main cause of death for  465 of the Government's recorded cases out of 1,617 victims.

The Government has added those who did not die primarily from Covid-19 to its official lists even though the World Health Organisation has said that even if coronavirus appears on a death certificate as a significant factor in the death it should not be included.

Officially during the pandemic 263,826 deaths were recorded in England and Wales with 218,143 from other causes. Using the university's data this suggest that 45,683 died from coronavirus than the Government's figure of 49,560.

The team from Oxford University is concerned that the over counting will get worse as the pandemic continues and that it will give a false representation of the true figure.

The information has led Matt Hancock to order an urgent review of the data and this led the Government to reduce its covid-19 death figure by 5,377 to 43,329. From now on only deaths of people who tested positive for coronavirus within 28 days of death will be listed as having died from the virus.  

Paul Hunter, a professor of medicine at the University of East Anglia, said it was difficult to say how much impact the virus may have had on someone's death.

He said: 'It's a difficult judgement call to make. Say for example you have a patient with leukaemia and they get Covid-19 and a couple of weeks later they die. There is evidence that they had got some degree of pneumonia but what do you put as the primary cause of death? The primary cause is leukaemia but they might not have died if they had not got covid-19.'

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Scientists claim third of UK covid-19 victims in July and August died from other causes

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Across the big 5, Spain, Germany, UK, Italy and Spain, we had the same number of cases as the worst week in April, 150,000 in a population of 324m. We have 4x the testing now. In that week in April 23,376 people died with covid, in the past week it was 1,339. Spain did not apply a lockdown (except in small districts) and their numbers have halved in the past week. They recognized that anything more was not economically viable. Watch Boris copy Lebanons ineffective practice of circuit breaking. He will employ it because he likes the visuals of 'circuit breakers' and looks like he is doing something.

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This isn't news! People with Comorbidity are at extreme risk with this virus.

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The UK has already 65 thousands excess deaths than the average of the last 5 years. We know the 42K comes from covid-19. The rest 23K ?

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WHERE are you getting that number from? cos its NOWHERE close to the truth

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All this focus on infection and testing is just distracting us from the facts.This is not the killer virus that we are being led to believe. Please read a article by Dr John Lee, Ten reasons to end Lockdown, that was published in the Spectator. The percentage of people dying, 0 to 64 0.0083% , 64 and above 0.0350 % ONS figures. Only 307 people under the age of 60 without underlying health conditions have died from this (source: NHS website). The average age of those dying is 82! The government and its panicking scientific advisers are still trying to lock us down. End lockdowns and mask wearing now, we are being mislead big time.

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Time for the country to knuckle down, get back to work, revive the economy, protect the most vulnerable, take the hit and achieve herd immunity. Looks like the vaccine is years away....

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Spin. Excluded anyone with co-morbidities and no-ones died of Covid. Pick that one extreme example and make a story out of it to incite faux outrage and generate click revenue.

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So far about 90% of these so called Experts and Scientists hav got things wrong. Their statements are always filled with "May, Could, Might and its possible etc. But real facts, truth and evidence is very hard to find.

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Control the Government can't believe how easy it is to manipulate the suckered the UK.

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Lies lies and more lies you mugs .

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I believe some sections of society accepted Covid on a death certificate, because the body could be released immediately for funeral. Where as , if investigation before a certificate could be issued , caused delays.

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