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Britain revises up virus-related deaths to 46,000

LONDON, May 26, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Britain’s number of deaths
“involving” the coronavirus has risen to 46,000, substantially higher
than the 36,914 fatalities officially reported so far, according to a
statistical update released Tuesday.

The daily death tolls released in Britain only include fatalities
that have been confirmed by a positive test.

But the Office for National Statistics (ONS) conducts separate
studies tallying all fatalities in which COVID-19 is suspected or
mentioned on the death certificate.

That figure rose to roughly 46,000 for England, Wales, Northern
Ireland and Scotland, although each country reports the number of
deaths counted by slightly different dates — either May 15 or May 20.

This means Britain’s virus-related toll is now ever higher,
although the weekly trends continue to show a slowdown in the virus’s
spread.

Countries have struggled to count their dead from the new disease.

Spain took the unusual step Monday of revising down its toll by
nearly 2,000 to 26,834.

This happened because Spanish officials switched to a new data
gathering system that discovered that some deaths were being counted
twice.

But most countries believe that their official toll underreports
the real scale of the health disaster.

Italy, which bore the initial brunt of the disease in Europe,
discovered in early May that there were nearly 11,700 unaccounted
deaths in hospitals, care homes and the community between February 20
and March 31 alone.

If these deaths were added to the official death toll, Italy’s
number of COVID-19 fatalities would be similar to those reported by
the ONS for Britain on Tuesday.

Britain is one of the last European countries to start emerging
from its coronavirus lockdown.

Most stores are closed and the few restaurants and cafes that are
open only provide take out and delivery service.

But Prime Minister Boris Johnson intends to reopen schools for
younger children on June 1, after easing stay at home orders in May.

Non-essential retail will resume on June 15 if the virus remains
contained, Johnson said.

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