I just looked at the UK data from 2019-2021, the 2022 data is not available yet and it looked pretty normal. I pulled up data on heart attacks and failure and found that aged 0-14 the numbers were:
2018 1
2019 0
2020 5
2021 4
Ages 15-19
2018 3
2019 0
2020 3
2021 1
Yes statistically in the 0-14 it's a huge increase in 2020/2021 from the ye…
I just looked at the UK data from 2019-2021, the 2022 data is not available yet and it looked pretty normal. I pulled up data on heart attacks and failure and found that aged 0-14 the numbers were:
2018 1
2019 0
2020 5
2021 4
Ages 15-19
2018 3
2019 0
2020 3
2021 1
Yes statistically in the 0-14 it's a huge increase in 2020/2021 from the years before but with this low numbers, it could be a coincidence. Or covid/lack of care due to shutdown as the increase started in 2020 not 2021.
With the 14-19 group there is no noticeable change.
Of course the 2022 data is not available yet and these anecdotal stories are from 2022 if I understand correctly.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but the data from 2021 does not appear to support this.
I used this link to get to the website to get the 2021 data as the reply is from early last year:
Not sure we can believe ONS still. Also look at the title of the page you went to.. they are making up underlying causes left right and centre. Every death has an underlying cause anyway. ONS just taken the LYING part "to heart".
I just looked at the UK data from 2019-2021, the 2022 data is not available yet and it looked pretty normal. I pulled up data on heart attacks and failure and found that aged 0-14 the numbers were:
2018 1
2019 0
2020 5
2021 4
Ages 15-19
2018 3
2019 0
2020 3
2021 1
Yes statistically in the 0-14 it's a huge increase in 2020/2021 from the years before but with this low numbers, it could be a coincidence. Or covid/lack of care due to shutdown as the increase started in 2020 not 2021.
With the 14-19 group there is no noticeable change.
Of course the 2022 data is not available yet and these anecdotal stories are from 2022 if I understand correctly.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but the data from 2021 does not appear to support this.
I used this link to get to the website to get the 2021 data as the reply is from early last year:
https://www.ons.gov.uk/aboutus/transparencyandgovernance/freedomofinformationfoi/heartattackdeathsinchildrenwithnoknownunderlyingillnessfrom2018to2022
Not sure we can believe ONS still. Also look at the title of the page you went to.. they are making up underlying causes left right and centre. Every death has an underlying cause anyway. ONS just taken the LYING part "to heart".