This is what he posted:
"Two main statistics have been used to count coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths in England: death \registrations involving COVID-19 (reported by the ONS) and deaths within 28 days of a positive SARS-COV-2 test (reported by the UKHSA). The 28-day measure is a timely measure of COVID-19 deaths to inform public health response, but less precise than death registrations which consider the cause of death.
When compared, the 2 measures closely tracked one another (85 to 90% correlation) between May 2020 and December 2021.
85% to 90% correlation would mean covid death stats were over-stated by up to 15%.
She can't find the quote she says she has folks.
Oh yes, just look back a few comments ago.
Steadfastly refusing to produce the proof she claims she has folks.
She says "I have a quote that proves I'm right but I'm not going to produce it ... for ... reasons."
I don’t even know what you’re taking about anymore? Are you saying that i should prove that your link states that they updated past covid death stats after correcting how they count covid deaths? You imply that they did update the stats. Where in your link does it say that they did this? If it does not say that they did, then they did not.
ScoobyDoo claimed that the way covid deaths were counted "Changed in July, 2023, as per your link. They didn’t adjust the stats prior to this. So confirmed covid death numbers are as inflated in UK as they are in Canada".
And she acknowledged that there were two counts, a quick one and a slower one, that they were both in use from 2020, and that eventually the slower one was more accurate.
She says she has proof the more accurate count was never published until July 2023 but refuses to produce it.
ScoobyDoo claimed that the way covid deaths were counted "Changed in July, 2023, as per your link. They didn’t adjust the stats prior to this. So confirmed covid death numbers are as inflated in UK as they are in Canada".
She acknowledged that there were two counts, a quick one and a slower one, that they were both in use from 2020, and that eventually the slower one was more accurate.
She says she has proof the more accurate count was never published until July 2023 but refuses to produce it.