This is an interesting one - and one I've thought about quite a lot. Is the virus REALLY killing all these people? The stats are flawed, but do they loosely represent reality at all?
If you have terminal cancer - and then get diagnosed with COVID - but then die of your cancer then it's recorded as a COVID death.
If you are diagnosed with COVID then get knocked down by a bus on your way home from the test then its a COVID death
Same with the elderly in care homes - if they die after being diagnosed with COVID it's a COVID death.
Basically, if you die after being diagnosed as having COVID then its registered as a COVID death. This is distorting the figures. WHATEVER kills you, if you have COVID then its a COVID death.
HOWEVER - If you have treatable cancer - but can't get the treatment because we are in lockdown and it ends up killing you, its a CANCER death.
Without trying to be off-hand about what is clearly a horrible disease - I'm not convinced that it's bad enough to warranty all the mental, physical and economic hardship that the recent lockdowns and restrictions are causing.
Strangely, for me the strongest indicator for me that it MIGHT BE really worth the draconian lockdown measures is the fact that it's a conservative government. The Tories are all about making money, so it's unlikely that they would force us into economic ruin if it wasn't absolutely necessary - unless of course the politicians or their families have shares in Pfizer - or PPE manufacturers, Amazon, or a farm that produces Scotch Eggs (yes really -
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/foodanddr...l-meal-row/ar-BB1bwj6c?ocid=spartan-ntp-feeds).
Anyway, much as I think they have handled it terribly, the vaccine is great news and I too can't wait for some sort of normality to return.