Jjebe It is all very well saying get a test. It is easier said than done. Last week we were told that demand is so great people were being told to travel miles to a test station, regardless of whether they had fevers or not and the risk of accidents.
Today we learn that there are not enough laboratory technicians to process the tests.
Weeks ago the deaths statistics were changed, so that only those who had a positive test within 28 days before death would be included in the virus statistics. The figures reduced overnight. Today we were told by care home owners that they could not get tests for residents or staff.
Does that mean that by not testing the elderly, (and let's face it, no one lives forever) their deaths cannot be included in the coronavirus figures because they cannot be said to have died within 28 days? Since most deaths are in the retired age range, that should make our statistics look rosy.
There is another thing on my mind: I have tried to discover how many funerals have taken place. It would be interesting to know to compare the figures, but each time I try to find out, I get a screen with the message: 'those figures are not available at this time'. You would think if there were 'X' number of deaths (coronid and non-coronid) there would be 'X' number of funerals. Are bodies being stored in refrigerated lorries? Anyone know?
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