By Tony Winterburn • Published: 14 Apr 2020 • 7:22
NEW data suggests that care home residents have accounted for between 42 per cent and 57 per cent of all deaths related to Covid-19. This would suggest that the daily figures announced by the UK government are vastly underestimated, as they are only deaths in hospitals where a patient had tested positive for the virus.
The announcement comes after industry bosses warned daily death tolls were ‘airbrushing out’ hundreds of older people who have died in the care system. Care UK confirmed 13 residents had died at Stanley Park care home after displaying coronavirus symptoms.
England’s chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty said yesterday that 13.5 per cent of the UK’s care homes had at least one resident with a confirmed case of coronavirus, up from 9 per cent the previous week.
But the figures from Europe, taken between April 6 and 11, suggest a higher rate of infection and fatality from the disease.
Almost two million people worldwide have been infected with the disease and around 120,000 have died after testing positive for it, according to data from US university Johns Hopkins.
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