I think that even more helpful to the general anti-panic efforts would be if they started reporting people who died TO cv-19's compications and people who simply died WITH cv-19 separately.
From what I'm seeing, there actually doesn't seem to be a significant increase in an average weekly death rate during the current epidepic.
In other words - around 9500 people die in UK weekly. About a half a million a year (according to 2017-2018 averages). Of old age, terminal illness, etc. (accidents aren't included). And from the data I have available, there aren't many more people dying weekly, during this outbreak. It's just that some of them now also have COVID-19.
I am not downplaying the pandemic - some people who wouldn't have to die otherwise clearly died BECAUSE OF corona virus and that is tragic. NHS workers inparticular who are in contact with high concentrations of the virus. And there are people who would have died to COVID-19 and adjacent complications but didn't because of the medical care tha's been made available to them.
But overall, I simply don't see the need for panic and media should include ALL deaths in the country to put things in perspective.
What is more concerning is that due to the pandemic, almost all medical efforts are focused on it and many other areas are neglected. Periodical check-ups of diabetics, breast cancer screening, etc... These things have a potential to cause more deaths down the line than COVID-19 ever could.
This is a really serious issue, I agree.
My mum decided not to go to her hospital appointment for Angina because she has some symptoms. I told her they were not likely Corona but she wouldn't go to 'protect the NHS - save lives'. Now she won't go because she understands that the best place to get the Virus is at the hospital.
I have an uncle that is dying of cancer that isn't being treated because of the virus. The whole thing is a balancing of risk and benefit. If we completely destroy our economy trying to save lives; how many people will that kill?
I'm more worried about this whole thing ending in my Mum getting Covid-19 and dying than anything else, but if she gets it in 2 years and I'm jobless and living on the street when she really needs me; how can I help her then?