The Lumpfish Guy
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This is true, not all of them. I have seen this issue multiple times in the media too,
"Overall about one in thirteen deaths with COVID-19 on the death certificate did not have the disease as the underlying cause of death; however, this proportion has risen substantially to nearly a third over the last eight weeks."
I don't know if its peer-reviewed for those of you with time on your hands to check if it is, however Oxford is well known for having the brainiest people around...
"The Oxford University Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (CEBM) develops, teaches, promotes and disseminates better evidence for health care."
I have really wanted to stay off this thread, TFF has been a great place for me not to think about the current situation, but I am disappointed at the lack of Science literacy going on here.
So you are mis-interpreting this data set and the aim of the work.
They are wanting to better understand the large datasets put out by Public Health England, so they can get a clearer picture in the winter months where there is a high incidence of all respiratory illnesses. The numbers they are reporting DOES NOT mean that 1/3rd of official COVID deaths are not from COVID.
This work is attempting to make sense of the public health England data where they are documenting "excess deaths". They have estimated from those figures (on the 28th of august) that there were 45K deaths where COVID is certified as the underlying cause of death. They are then comparing this to the number of deaths were COVID Positive is mentioned but not the cause of death (49K cases), cases by the way which are not classed as COVID deaths on the official stats.
They highlight the importance of distinguishing between these two within this large and broad dataset which government officials and hospitals use to inform public health policy (obviously important). Especially over the winter!
But they are not disputing the official number of COVID deaths, in fact their estimation of COVID caused deaths is higher than the official figure by the UK government as it stands today (44,745) 24-10-2020.
Please people Science literacy is important.