Excess winter deaths hit highest level since 1976 last year; will the Tories make it even worse?
Like the increase in child homelessness, this is a story I have to write every year – because every year, under a Conservative government, the numbers increase.
In 2013, Age UK predicted that 24,000 older people would not survive the winter – 200 deaths per day. By the winter of 2017-18, according to the Office for National Statistics, that figure had leapt to 417 per day.
That’s 17 deaths every hour.
The total number of excess (that’s avoidable) winter deaths was said to be 50,100 – the highest since the winter of 1975-76.
More than a third of the deaths were caused by respiratory diseases, and deaths were higher among females and people aged over 85.
The government – and particularly Energy minister Claire Perry – has been blamed for the increase, which charities say can be attributed to a “laissez-faire” policy that amounted to “crossing [her] fingers and hoping things will improve”.
It certainly seems that Ms Perry thinks she has better things to do than her job. Recent television appearances have shown remarkable displays of misandry (hatred towards men because they are men) and an instance in which she libelled Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn on the BBC’s Question Time.
But she won’t lose her job. If pensioners die, the Conservative government record this as a “positive benefit outcome”.
To add perspective to the facts, in 2014-15 the number of excess deaths had increased from 24,000 to 44,000.
The ONS tried to suggest fears over the effectiveness of that year’s influenza vaccine caused the spike in deaths – but it seems the vaccine in fact proved extremely effective and people who died had been put off having it by government publicity.
Source: Charities demand action after excess winter deaths hit highest level in 40 years | South Wales Argus
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not everyone over 60 takes notice of what newspapers say. we go by our own experience. some people simply do not find the flu vaccines etc effective. and in fact some,like me, after having the flu vaccine , spent the next 5/6 months having one flu bout after another and contrary to what surgery nurses are telling people i did not have the bug in my system prior to having the vaccine. my body simply does not tolerate it.ive tried it on 3 occasions over my lifetie and had same result each time.
Yes aktion t4 has many faces but on it rolls without much of a ado