450 people had their lives shortened ?!https://twitter.com/C7RKY/status/1022971411793682435 …
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John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
No. It was much more than that. 450 was just those they could confirm from available medical records. They say a further 200 from those they couldn't locate records for. But the CLINICAL panel members 'conservatively' estimated that. VERY conservatively!https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/1011651781485572097?s=21 …
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John Clarke @C7RKYReplying to @C7RKY @MancunianMEDlC and 4 others>>If you take the fact that 40% of the 1148 cases they WERE able to investigate resulted in determining staff actions had killed the patient & apply that to the 1039 they were unable to investigate, that would be an additional 412 deaths. not 200. What am I missing@davidhencke?1 reply 2 retweets 0 likes -
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Which part? >That NHS failed to produce adequate records to investigate in 48% of cases? >That 40% of all investigated deaths were wrongful? >That the clinical members halved the mathematical indicator for their estimate? >That up to 868 patients were killed? So many choices...
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I know... and I only stopped adding to that list because I ran out of characters. Let's face it, having to endure 20 years of cover up and numerous failed inquiries should probably be in there too.
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