BAME Covid-19 deaths report delayed again.

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Quote from: papasmurf post_id=27432 time=1591085817 user_id=89
Just what are the government afraid of? An inconvenient

A review into how the BAME community has been affected by COVID-19 has been delayed again because of "worries" around "current global events", Sky News understands.



Public Health England's review was commissioned by Health Secretary Matt Hancock and due for release "by the end of May" as per the terms of reference.



But government sources said it was being put on hold until Wednesday because it was not ready for publishing.



They now say it has been delayed further because it is in "close proximity to the current situation in America" and it would be a "bad combination" if it was released amid global outrage over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.


Or in laymen, this report is going to be bad for the BAME community and the government is scared of the reaction due to lack of action.

patman post

Quote from: papasmurf post_id=27470 time=1591102337 user_id=89
That isn't it, the one not published yet is specifically about BAME deaths.

From the report:

Risk of dying among those diagnosed with COVID-19 was also higher in males than females; higher in those living in the more deprived areas than those living in the least deprived; and higher in those in Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups than in White ethnic groups. These inequalities largely replicate existing inequalities in mortality rates in previous years, except for BAME groups, as mortality was previously higher in White ethnic groups.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-review-of-disparities-in-risks-and-outcomes">https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... d-outcomes">https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-review-of-disparities-in-risks-and-outcomes
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Quote from: papasmurf post_id=27432 time=1591085817 user_id=89
Just what are the government afraid of? An inconvenient truth?



More at link:-



https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-bame-review-delayed-again-due-to-proximity-to-us-race-riots-over-george-floyds-death-11998897">https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus- ... h-11998897">https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-bame-review-delayed-again-due-to-proximity-to-us-race-riots-over-george-floyds-death-11998897



Tuesday 2 June 2020 07:51, UK



A review into how the BAME community has been affected by COVID-19 has been delayed again because of "worries" around "current global events", Sky News understands.



Public Health England's review was commissioned by Health Secretary Matt Hancock and due for release "by the end of May" as per the terms of reference.



But government sources said it was being put on hold until Wednesday because it was not ready for publishing.



They now say it has been delayed further because it is in "close proximity to the current situation in America" and it would be a "bad combination" if it was released amid global outrage over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.




Well, with idiots thinking Chinese people must be randomly attacked in the street in the UK, and Chinese authorities kicking black people out of mcdonalds, it seems like the whole world's gone mad and folks are getting all funny about other races.



Tomorrow it will be Bhutanese people who cause all the world's problems, yep we need to invade at dawn.



I guess the report should be released, because that's the right thing to happen, but it will probably just spur ignoramuses to feel vindicated when they spit at random tube workers. Some may see that as a good thing because you know, that's how they think.
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papasmurf

Quote from: Barry post_id=27468 time=1591102082 user_id=51
Now appears to have been published, unless it's something different?

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-review-of-disparities-in-risks-and-outcomes">//https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-review-of-disparities-in-risks-and-outcomes


That isn't it, the one not published yet is specifically about BAME deaths.
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Barry

Now appears to have been published, unless it's something different?

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-review-of-disparities-in-risks-and-outcomes">//https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-review-of-disparities-in-risks-and-outcomes
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johnofgwent

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As I have repeatedly said on here and more than once contacted everyone listed on my write to them post code about...



About six months before Wales made it legal for hospitals to steal the organs of the dead, the NHS went all out on the war path publishing the fact that blacks and ethnics were far, far more likely to need organ transplants than white men and women because they were up to eight times more likely to suffer an organ failure and the reasons were all in the genes.



Multiple residual pages from those campaigns remain including an EU wide attempt to increase donor participation among blacks and asians and particularly mixed race who have singular problems caused by shortages of compatible  material....



Another place you can read this is the London Assembly website.



As we all now know, Covid-19 is equipped with cell surface components that mimic ACE2 and this allows it to gain entry from the bloodstream into a range of key organs including those genetically weakened in blacks and asians.



It surprises me not one tiny bit that a race who the NHS declare eight times more likely to need an organ transplant than whitey are going to find proportionately more of their kind wearing toe tags when a disease that attacks those organs comes calling.



Clearly, Queen Doreen of Lawrence needs more time to fiddle the stats to make it something she can blame on white privilege.
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papasmurf

Just what are the government afraid of? An inconvenient truth?



More at link:-



https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-bame-review-delayed-again-due-to-proximity-to-us-race-riots-over-george-floyds-death-11998897">https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus- ... h-11998897">https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-bame-review-delayed-again-due-to-proximity-to-us-race-riots-over-george-floyds-death-11998897



Tuesday 2 June 2020 07:51, UK



A review into how the BAME community has been affected by COVID-19 has been delayed again because of "worries" around "current global events", Sky News understands.



Public Health England's review was commissioned by Health Secretary Matt Hancock and due for release "by the end of May" as per the terms of reference.



But government sources said it was being put on hold until Wednesday because it was not ready for publishing.



They now say it has been delayed further because it is in "close proximity to the current situation in America" and it would be a "bad combination" if it was released amid global outrage over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

Nemini parco qui vivit in orbe