First published at 04:46 UTC on April 11th, 2022.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) cumulative COVID death toll at end of Jan 2022 stands at 2,600 Australians. However The Federal ‘Department of Health’ say that the death toll is 3,774 people. Who is right? - Analysis by Prof Robyn Cosford…
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The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) cumulative COVID death toll at end of Jan 2022 stands at 2,600 Australians. However The Federal ‘Department of Health’ say that the death toll is 3,774 people. Who is right? - Analysis by Prof Robyn Cosford.
That’s 1,100 more mothers, uncles, brothers, sisters’, more than what the ABS would have us believe. Who should 'we the people', believe?
This difference is more than the total number of Australians lost to COVID in that ‘COVID CRISIS’ year of 2020. A year when virtually all Australian society was locked down, freedoms stripped and social confidence shaken. The data discrepancy has huge implications for Health policy decisions made in 2020 vs lack of the same in 2022 - when the current data is worse?
Professor Cosford unpacks the two sets of data and asks what is the scientific explanation for the difference? Why has the numbers of COVID Deaths in February of 2022 reached 1,400 (Dept of Health) when Omicron, says Melbourne Uni Professor Blakely is 40-50% less deadly.
See the details unpacked more fully at www.healthwhys.org
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