Sorry don't agree with some of this.
I do agree that the majority of people in care homes will die, as that is the nature of a care home. But to be taken out with such horrible illness that can take weeks to kill is not the norm. My father in law died of this and was horrible to see. He had all his flu jabs and the like but this still killed him. He'd be here today if it wasn't for CV. Could have died in few months time but this definitely killed him before his time. Saying most people with underlying health issue will die is like saying everyone will die one day so it's ok. It's not ok taking anyone before their time.
The ONS released figures for up to 10th April and they said the average deaths in the UK up to then was up 8000 on the previous 5 years average. How many reported CV deaths on 10th April? 8000.
The mistake a lot are making (I don't necessarily mean you) is they are comparing this with flu. This is not flu. Nothing like it. We mostly have immunity from flu which is why we can run with it each year. Some years are worse than others granted. Nobody had immunity from CV. This is no way an overreaction at all.
I'm not comparing it with flu. Some people who have the flu jab still die each year. It mutates every year that's why you need a new jab every year. If you go into hospital with covid it is a horrible death. Like lots of other illness like cancer, my argument and I stress this is a personal view is that it has been an.over reaction to it. The vast majority of people who.have died have had underlying conditions and over 70. The government identified 1.5 million who needed to be shielded. This should have been the people in lockdown. BBC and sky only report the bad news on covid. There are quite a few prominent people querying why lockdown is happening but it dosnt realty get reported by the media. If it carries on it will crash the economy with millions unemployment. The OBR today days the government are borrowing massive amounts. And it has only just started.
They went into lockdown due to a report by professor Neil Ferguson from imperial college who said half a million would die in the UK if we didn't go into lockdown. The next day the government imposed lockdown. Give a look at that professors recent predictions. I'll give you 2 to start off with
2005 he said 200 million would due with bird flu. 282 people died worldwide
2009 he said 65000 in the UK would due with swine flu. 457 died in the UK. And this is who convinced the government to go into lockdown