英格兰真正的Covid-19死亡人数比以前报道的高41%

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England's true Covid-19 death toll 41% higher than previously reported
From CNN's Rob Picheta and Simon Cullen


Vans back into drop-off pods at a temporary morgue on Wanstead Flats in London, England, on April 15.

Vans back into drop-off pods at a temporary morgue on Wanstead Flats in London, England, on April 15. Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

The true number of deaths from Covid-19 in England and Wales was significantly higher in the period up to April 10 than had been previously reported by the government, new figures show.

At the time, the official figures stated that 9,288 people had died from Covid-19. But figures released Tuesday by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) found the real number was 13,121. That's 41% more.

The discrepancy is because the initial government figures only record those who died in hospital after testing positive for Covid-19. The more complete ONS numbers reflect everyone whose death certificate records a case of Covid-19 -- even if it is only suspected, and whether or not they died in hospital.

The new figures also show that 1,043 coronavirus deaths in the UK have taken place in care homes. Concerns have been raised in recent weeks over the lack of protective equipment and testing in those facilities.
 
这场瘟疫全世界光着屁股走T台。
 
有的国家光着屁股笑别人裤子太短。还有些人根本看不见这种新闻。选择性失明。
 
1 min ago
UK to start human vaccine trials this week, official says

A couple wear face masks as they walk in central London on April 21.

A couple wear face masks as they walk in central London on April 21. Isabel Infantes/AFP/Getty Images


Human coronavirus vaccine trials will begin on Thursday in Oxford, UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock said today.
 
Testing shows hundreds of thousands in LA County may have been infected with coronavirus
David Aaro10 hours ago
USC, Los Angeles conduct coronavirus antibody study
Insight from Dr. Neeraj Sood, vice-dean for research at the USC Price School of Public Policy.
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The coronavirus outbreak in Los Angeles County is believed to have infected at least 200,000 people by early April, which would far surpass the number of officially confirmed cases, according to a report on Monday.

A large scale study by the University of Southern California and the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health found that 4.1 percent of the county’s adult population has antibodies to the virus in their blood, which is an indicator of past exposure.

Based on the county's population, that means that between 221,000 and 442,000 adults in the area have previously been infected, the study estimated.

CALIFORNIA MAN ALLEGEDLY HOPS FENCE, ENTERS CLOSED DISNEY'S ADVENTURE PARK

People line up to get tested for COVID-19 in the Skid Row district Monday, April 20 in Los Angeles. The coronavirus outbreak in Los Angeles County is believed to have infected an estimated 28 to 55 times more people than originally thought, according to a report on Monday. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

People line up to get tested for COVID-19 in the Skid Row district Monday, April 20 in Los Angeles. The coronavirus outbreak in Los Angeles County is believed to have infected an estimated 28 to 55 times more people than originally thought, according to a report on Monday. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
“We haven’t known the true extent of COVID-19 infections in our community because we have only tested people with symptoms, and the availability of tests has been limited,” said lead investigator Neeraj Sood, professor of public policy at the USC Price School for Public Policy. “The estimates also suggest that we might have to recalibrate disease prediction models and rethink public health strategies.”

The results were determined from antibody testing of about 863 people who were representative of L.A. County, the researchers said, according to the L.A. Times.

The estimated infection numbers are 28 to 55 times higher than the 7,994 confirmed COVID-19 cases L.A. County had reported at the time of the study in early April.

Barbara Ferrer, director of the L.A. County Department of Public Health, said the results show that a large percentage of the population unknowingly had the virus and are "at risk of transmitting the virus to others."

CORONAVIRUS KILLS CALIFORNIA INMATE, FIRST VIRUS-RELATED DEATH AMONG INCARCERATED POPULATION IN STATE

Due to the greater infection numbers, it also means the fatality rate from the virus is much lower than originally thought.

“Though the results indicate a lower risk of death among those with infection than was previously thought, the number of COVID-related deaths each day continues to mount, highlighting the need for continued vigorous prevention and control efforts,” said Paul Simon, chief science officer at the L.A. County Department of Public Health and co-lead on the study.

At least 615 coronavirus deaths have been confirmed in the county as of Tuesday morning, according to data from Johns Hopkins.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE

Researchers intend to repeat the study every few weeks over several months in order to track the spread of the virus, the L.A. Times reported.
 
Testing shows hundreds of thousands in LA County may have been infected with coronavirus
David Aaro10 hours ago
USC, Los Angeles conduct coronavirus antibody study
Insight from Dr. Neeraj Sood, vice-dean for research at the USC Price School of Public Policy.
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.

The coronavirus outbreak in Los Angeles County is believed to have infected at least 200,000 people by early April, which would far surpass the number of officially confirmed cases, according to a report on Monday.

A large scale study by the University of Southern California and the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health found that 4.1 percent of the county’s adult population has antibodies to the virus in their blood, which is an indicator of past exposure.

Based on the county's population, that means that between 221,000 and 442,000 adults in the area have previously been infected, the study estimated.

CALIFORNIA MAN ALLEGEDLY HOPS FENCE, ENTERS CLOSED DISNEY'S ADVENTURE PARK

People line up to get tested for COVID-19 in the Skid Row district Monday, April 20 in Los Angeles. The coronavirus outbreak in Los Angeles County is believed to have infected an estimated 28 to 55 times more people than originally thought, according to a report on Monday. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

People line up to get tested for COVID-19 in the Skid Row district Monday, April 20 in Los Angeles. The coronavirus outbreak in Los Angeles County is believed to have infected an estimated 28 to 55 times more people than originally thought, according to a report on Monday. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
“We haven’t known the true extent of COVID-19 infections in our community because we have only tested people with symptoms, and the availability of tests has been limited,” said lead investigator Neeraj Sood, professor of public policy at the USC Price School for Public Policy. “The estimates also suggest that we might have to recalibrate disease prediction models and rethink public health strategies.”

The results were determined from antibody testing of about 863 people who were representative of L.A. County, the researchers said, according to the L.A. Times.

The estimated infection numbers are 28 to 55 times higher than the 7,994 confirmed COVID-19 cases L.A. County had reported at the time of the study in early April.

Barbara Ferrer, director of the L.A. County Department of Public Health, said the results show that a large percentage of the population unknowingly had the virus and are "at risk of transmitting the virus to others."

CORONAVIRUS KILLS CALIFORNIA INMATE, FIRST VIRUS-RELATED DEATH AMONG INCARCERATED POPULATION IN STATE

Due to the greater infection numbers, it also means the fatality rate from the virus is much lower than originally thought.

“Though the results indicate a lower risk of death among those with infection than was previously thought, the number of COVID-related deaths each day continues to mount, highlighting the need for continued vigorous prevention and control efforts,” said Paul Simon, chief science officer at the L.A. County Department of Public Health and co-lead on the study.

At least 615 coronavirus deaths have been confirmed in the county as of Tuesday morning, according to data from Johns Hopkins.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE

Researchers intend to repeat the study every few weeks over several months in order to track the spread of the virus, the L.A. Times reported.
没仔细看,前几天有个斯坦福大学在圣克拉拉县搞的抗体测试,结论是抗体阳性的是现在确诊人数的50-85倍。

不知这个是新的,还是同一个。
 
英国隐瞒了41%的死亡人数。
 
美国确定两名新冠死亡病人分别为2月6日和17日,将原来首例死亡病例2月29日提前23天。

11 min ago
2 newly-confirmed coronavirus deaths are the earliest known fatalities in the US outbreak
From CNN's Sarah Moon

Officials in Northern California's Santa Clara County have confirmed that two people, one who died on February 6 and another on February 17, had contracted the coronavirus.

They are believed to be the first coronavirus-related fatalities in the United States. The first death connected to a nursing home in Washington state -- the first major cluster in the US -- was recorded on February 29

The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner performed autopsies on two individuals who died in their residences in February and sent samples to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), according to a statement from the county.

Results from the CDC came back today, confirming both tissue samples tested positive for the coronavirus, the statement said. The individuals were not tested because they died when coronavirus testing was very limited and was only available through the CDC.

"Testing criteria set by the CDC at the time restricted testing to only individuals with a known travel history and who sought medical care for specific symptoms," the statement said.
 
美国确定两名新冠死亡病人分别为2月6日和17日,将原来2月29日首例死亡病例提前23天。

11 min ago
2 newly-confirmed coronavirus deaths are the earliest known fatalities in the US outbreak
From CNN's Sarah Moon

Officials in Northern California's Santa Clara County have confirmed that two people, one who died on February 6 and another on February 17, had contracted the coronavirus.

They are believed to be the first coronavirus-related fatalities in the United States. The first death connected to a nursing home in Washington state -- the first major cluster in the US -- was recorded on February 29

The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner performed autopsies on two individuals who died in their residences in February and sent samples to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), according to a statement from the county.

Results from the CDC came back today, confirming both tissue samples tested positive for the coronavirus, the statement said. The individuals were not tested because they died when coronavirus testing was very limited and was only available through the CDC.

"Testing criteria set by the CDC at the time restricted testing to only individuals with a known travel history and who sought medical care for specific symptoms," the statement said.
是华人吗?
 
更改记录数据的同时,也要赞扬英美的透明和公正,有错必究的科学精神,值得学习。
 
更改记录数据的同时,也要赞扬英美的透明和公正,有错必究的科学精神,值得学习。

尸体没火花就可以往更早查。
 
这在美国应该早晚的事,这届政府不让查,过几届就不管了。查出起源还能得个诺奖
尸体没火花就可以往更早查。
 
Officials in Northern California's Santa Clara County have confirmed that two people, one who died on February 6 and another on February 17, had contracted the coronavirus.

the first major cluster in the US -- was recorded on"Testing criteria set by the CDC at the time restricted testing to only individuals with a known travel history and who sought medical care for specific symptoms," the statement said.
直白点说,这个病最晚一月初就已经开始在美国社区传染了。
 
更改记录数据的同时,也要赞扬英美的透明和公正,有错必究的科学精神,值得学习。


中国修改数据就是瞒不住了,英美修改数据就是透明和公正。你这有没有双标啊?
 
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