When the real existing excess mortality could no longer be denied, it was claimed to be a consequence of the corona measures. They said these deaths were mainly a consequence of the lockdown. /2
I used the results of this epidemiological study as a basis for my analysis:
https://www.mscbs.gob.es/ciudadanos/ene-covid/docs/ESTUDIO_ENE-COVID19_INFORME_FINAL.pdf
I also used data from the following report on excess mortality:
https://www.isciii.es/QueHacemos/Servicios/VigilanciaSaludPublicaRENAVE/EnfermedadesTransmisibles/MoMo/Documents/informesMoMo2020/MoMo_Situacion%20a%2021%20de%20septiembre_CNE.pdf
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IMHO: The lockdown in Spain has saved many thousands of lives. Nevertheless, I am of the same opinion as Tomas Pueyo. Because of the second wave, a new nationwide lockdown is currently not necessary in Spain or anywhere else in Europe. /18
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What's going on in Europe? Is there a 2nd wave? What can we expect in the coming weeks? Thread.
Europe had a terrible 1st wave, beat it at the beginning of the summer, but wasn't…
https://twitter.com/tomaspueyo/status/1302215472415297536
If you prefer to read the results of the Spanish epidemiological study in English, here is an article in The Lancet:
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)31483-5/fulltext
There would be more suicides and deaths due to postponed medical examinations, neglected elderly care, etc. Some also claim that people have died out of sheer panic.
In the following I will refute this collateral damage thesis using the example of Spain. /3