@MunstersRebel @MurielBlaivePhD Hindsight? A 2016 study found interruptions to healthcare due to the 2008 financial crisis caused 260,000 excess cancer deaths across OECD nations. Those were minor disruptions compared to 2020. PH authorities are at faul
@MarkChangizi Mark, this seems relevant, if you haven't seen it: https://t.co/hdMoRnr4Dk . 2008-9 job losses caused 260,000 excess cancer deaths among OECD nations due to delays in dx and tx. A tiny blip compared to covid shutdowns. They can't say they
@DrNathanCole @ProfRieck @SHomburg Beitrug. Es ist logisch, dass wirtschaftliche Schäden auf das Gesundheitssystem durchschlagen. Mit dem Unterschied, dass die Coronakrise die nächsten Jahre für junge Leute vermutlich stärker zu spüren sein wird. Daher wic
@kwest51 @PsychicDiandra "Health before economy" It is not as simple as your statement!! Damaged economies also cost lives🤦♀️🤦♀️ "We estimate that the 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260,000 excess cancer-related deaths in the OECD
RT @freelearnerx: @EthicalSkeptic Extra cancer deaths will be in the millions in the OECD, I believe, extrapolating from this: https://t.co…
@EthicalSkeptic Extra cancer deaths will be in the millions in the OECD, I believe, extrapolating from this: https://t.co/8qYZpCVQ2f . "We estimate that the 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260 000 excess cancer-related deaths in [OECD na
RT @_Paul_Sanderson: @maddieevanswebb @ProfKarolSikora With regard to the restrictions-induced recession of 2020, a 2016 study in The Lance…
@maddieevanswebb @ProfKarolSikora With regard to the restrictions-induced recession of 2020, a 2016 study in The Lancet found the 2008 Recession led to 260,000 “excess cancer deaths” in OECD countries. The lead researcher said it indicated “well over 500,0
#Covid_19 @idrissaberkane @DIVIZIO1 #COVID19 Ai-je tort d'affirmer que le "j'emmerde" de Macron, la volonté de Estrosi de retirer le droit au chômage des non vax etc. sous-tends des milliers et des milliers de morts? Sérieux. 😡 Voir l'étude du Lancet. htt
#COVID19 @idrissaberkane @DidierMaisto C'est clair! Suffit de voir l'étude du Lancet qui indique clairement la corrélation entre crise, chômage et couverture sanitaire dans les pays riches. Il veut donc du sang sur les mains cet irresponsable responsable!
This study suggests that in OECD nations, lack of access to health care caused by the 2008-10 economic crisis caused 260,000 excess cancer deaths. But that lack of access was a mere blip compared to lockdowns. https://t.co/hdMoRnr4Dk
@CJ37703687 @_LePetitCaporal Une recession implique du chômage, une impossibilité de financer la protection sociale (santé, retraites, …). Imaginez la différence d’ampleur entre la recession que vous souhaitez, et celle de 2008. Ensuite, lisez ceci: https
@Asclepios_YT Pour ceux que ça intéresse : https://t.co/awvlfWrtec J'ai pas tout lu, mais les articles résumant l'étude parle d'une augmentation de "500000 décès par cancer suite à la crise de 2008"
@wmam71 @HernanUrbano @Ignacio_Silva_A Interesante este paper https://t.co/s6s6YbeNc8
@chrisbates3 @RailFareWatch @drac_uk @CGabb12 @toffeepjc @SimonCalder Recessions kill people as well as viruses. e.g. suicides in Europe/NA went up markedly in 2008-2010. Also this: "We estimate that the 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 26
@NDC611 @agritof80 @DurocYann @laydgeur Du coup est ce que la question posez par le Tweet initiale était pertinente à se poser ? oui. Est-ce que les données vont dans son sens ? Pas du tout. https://t.co/RMn3Bql54I https://t.co/rtS621WyTW https://t.co/P
@agritof80 @DurocYann @laydgeur Réflexion qui même si elle est entendable est d'autant plus fragile : il ne s'agit pas de mettre à 0 une économie, le fait de créer une crise est indéniable mais l'arbitrage avec les données disponible ne va pas du tout dans
Même les études qui arrivent à des résultats les plus hauts et sur plusieurs années sur la totalité du globe c'est moins de la moitié des morts du COVID en quelques mois pour des Etats pourtant Semi-Confinés. ▪️https://t.co/RMn3Bql54I ▪️https://t.co/rtS6
According to the Lancet, the 2008 recession caused 500,000 excess cancer deaths That was a mild downturn compared to what we now face and hospitals operated as usual over that time Why are these deaths less important? Links https://t.co/NJMC3yw3vM htt
@ACommonDescent @Adam8Knight @doctor_oxford @CMO_England In addition to it being a mild recession compared to what we now face - hospitals operated as normal throughout, whereas hundreds of millions of operations and check ups have been cancelled in respon
@bauxietmali not that you are open to anything, but this is the problem. now please, fuck off. https://t.co/dk8GGnvpZw
"We estimate that the 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260 000 excess cancer-related deaths in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development alone" The economic damage from covid is the worst since WW2 https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hu
@theage "We estimate that the 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260 000 excess cancer-related deaths in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development alone" The economic damage from covid is the worst since WW2 https://t.co/K
@DerAlteSermon @Augstein Und der Zusammenhang zwischen Gesundheit und Wirtschaftswachstum ist gut dokumentiert. Z.B. wurde im lacet publiziert, das die Euro-Krise alleine in Europa wohl zu 160.000 mehr Krebstoten geführt hat (https://t.co/8CSDC5TExR). Und
This was just the GFC, the damage done to economies by covid is much worse "We estimate that the 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260 000 excess cancer-related deaths in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development alone" h
Flow on effects of damaged economies: Economic downturns, universal health coverage, and cancer mortality in high-income and middle-income countries, 1990–2010: a longitudinal analysis https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun
@Bogano5 @said199111 @Karl_Lauterbach Hier zb. direkt eine Studie aus „The Lancet“, dass die letzte Wirtschaftskrise (die nun durch die Maßnahmen und lockdowns erneut herbeigeführt wurde) zusätzlich knapp 500.000 Krebstote gekostet hat: https://t.co/TTj3e
RT @welosthim: @australian It's a shame those calling for complete lockdowns seem to have no idea that damaged economies also cost lives, e…
RT @welosthim: @australian It's a shame those calling for complete lockdowns seem to have no idea that damaged economies also cost lives, e…
@australian It's a shame those calling for complete lockdowns seem to have no idea that damaged economies also cost lives, educate yourselves do some research on preventable excess deaths caused by damaged economies https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun https://t.co/e
@CLAUDEPAINE @9NewsMelb You can't compare countries, there are too many variables Also do you realise that our economy has already been damaged significantly & that damaged economies also cost lives & further damaging our already damaged economy c
@JuleSqueek Do you realise that damaged economies also cost lives, and further damaging our already damaged economy is also a risk to lives https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun
@ama_media Perhaps you should try and understand that damaged economies also cost lives, and the more damage that is caused to our economy also risks costing lives https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun
Further lock downs will further damage an already damaged economy, and damaged economies also cost lives https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun
@aristotle1974 @3AW693 Doing that now would likely destroy the economy, perhaps you should do some research into how many lives have been lost in the past when economies have been damaged, for example those lost that were linked to the GFC https://t.co/K
@soapachu It's cancer deaths rather than cases, so it's even worse. https://t.co/Mw5vtCvT1R https://t.co/L0yfjz3fa4
#Covid19 is a health and economic problem, damaged economies also cost lives We estimate that the 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260 000 excess cancer-related deaths in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development alone h
@Nathan_Wind @theage Obviously there are those like yourself who have absolutely no idea that damaged economies cost lives, try following the link I posted & reading the lancet article it explains that in a way that even you may be able to understand
RT @welosthim: @honestyandhumor These mental midgets obviously have no idea that damaged economies also cost lives https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun
@honestyandhumor These mental midgets obviously have no idea that damaged economies also cost lives https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun
@theage These mental midgets need to realise the damage that is done to economies also costs lives, what total clueless fvckwits https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun
@clickKunst @theage These mental midgets have no clue, damaged economies also cost lives, they're not bright enough to realise that https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun
@theage https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun Yeah right and destroy more lives livelihoods and totally destroy the Victorian economy, how can these idiots be called experts if they have no idea of the damage caused by damaged economies and that such damage also costs
@LukeJohnsonRCP Its not only the virus that costs lives damaged economies have cost lives, as was evidenced by the loss of life linked to the GFC, getting economies moving again is vitally important as the damage already done to economies is more than that
@DickDelingpole @LukeJohnsonRCP Its not only the virus that costs lives damaged economies have cost lives, as was evidenced by the loss of life linked to the GFC, getting economies moving again is vitally important as the damage already done to economies i
RT @NahasNewman: 3/ In fact, the uptick in excess cancer deaths due to recession is incontrovertible. And massive. https://t.co/gJhOdlt…
A 2016 study in The Lancet determined at least 260k additional cancer deaths resulted from economic downturn and associated unemployment. Countries with universal health care mitigated this effect can ones that do not. https://t.co/BISCGwYfSk
3/ In fact, the uptick in excess cancer deaths due to recession is incontrovertible. And massive. https://t.co/gJhOdltXKJ
@jimmymalecki @bron_hansen @ScottMorrisonMP @DanielAndrewsMP Do you realise damaged economies also cost lives "We estimate that the 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260 000 excess cancer-related deaths in the Organisation for Economic Co-
RT @welosthim: @aussie_skier @c_tiot @DanielAndrewsMP Leftists aren't bright enough to realise what harm is caused by damaged economies "…
@aussie_skier @c_tiot @DanielAndrewsMP Leftists aren't bright enough to realise what harm is caused by damaged economies "was associated with about 260 000 excess cancer-related deaths" https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun
"We estimate that the 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260 000 excess cancer-related deaths" How many deaths will result from the covid19 lockdowns @DanielAndrewsMP @JennyMikakos @VictorianCHO? @3AWNeilMitchell @3AW693 @TomElliott3AW ht
@leepalmer @Bolt_RSS Damaged economies also cost lives, about 260 000 excess cancer-related deaths have been linked to the GFC for example, and the economic damage being caused by covid is much worse than the damage that was caused by the GFC https:
@westview138 @theage Damaged economies have flow on effects that also cause deaths, the GFC was linked to over 200,000 excess cancer related deaths, and this is causing much more damage to economies than GFC https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun
@reform_needed Why is it that so many leftists don't realise that damaged economies also cause deaths as was evidenced by the global financial crisis https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun https://t.co/gybb57nVM7
RT @welosthim: Damaged economies do have death related flow on effects "We estimate that the 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with a…
Damaged economies do have death related flow on effects "We estimate that the 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260 000 excess cancer-related deaths" @DanielAndrewsMP @JennyMikakos @VictorianCHO https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun https://t.co/ZI9
RT @decent_doge: Lancet study estimates that the 2009 economic crisis was associated with over 260,000 additional cancer deaths in the West…
Lancet study estimates that the 2009 economic crisis was associated with over 260,000 additional cancer deaths in the West, of which 160,000 were in the EU. https://t.co/afdQhNDnBP
@TruthTe37279972 @zbingledack @paulsperry_ This crisis is much worse though. https://t.co/rXxNKmSHim
Economic downturns, universal health coverage, and cancer mortality in high - income and middle - income countries, 1990–2010 : a longitudinal analysis @TheLancet | World Bank #WHO #PEH (Health Care) #Jobless #UHC (Universal Health Coverage ) https://t.c
Economic downturns, universal health coverage, and cancer mortality in high - income and middle - income countries, 1990–2010 : a longitudinal analysis @TheLancet - "The global economic crisis" #PEH (Health Care) #UHC #Unemployment #Jobless https://t.co/C
Why is the global financial crisis (2008 - 2010) linked to extra cancer deaths ? |#OECD #UHC (Universal Health Coverage) #unemployment #mortality #Disease #Cardio_Vascular #suicides https://t.co/zV3aXIF6V2 @TheLancet https://t.co/Uown5jXKEL Via @wef
@HajjiADavis @RealCandaceO @ChrisCuomo The economy is human lives, you and other illiterate imbeciles just don't know the consequences. The number of cancer deaths *alone*, as a result of the shutdown of the economy, will be bigger than all SARS-CoV-2 dea
@DHSCgovuk @feebris @peppy_health Irresponsible governments kill more people and the UK gov knows this - https://t.co/mVr79pUMAn
@benn_elisbenn @NHSEngland There you go, governments know these figures. Shame on them. https://t.co/mVr79pUMAn
@Cheltenham_Dave @NHSEngland Very worrying I would say, the excess cancer deaths during economic downturns is astronomical. Politicians know this but.. https://t.co/mVr79pUMAn
@dietducksegg @NHSEngland Damn right they’re not -https://t.co/mVr79pUMAn
@theage @ClayLucas @TimnaJacks The global economic crisis has been associated with increased unemployment and reduced public-sector expenditure on health care (PEH). We estimated the effects of changes in unemployment and PEH on cancer mortality https://t
@RitaPanahi His advise is similar to the the excess cancer-related deaths that were linked to the GFC https://t.co/KB7Ukz1Hun
@X_Planes Did you read the link that went along with that claim? It has a lot of numbers (ha!) but it definitely interprets the data that “Unemployment increases are associated with rises in cancer mortality” Seems like that could actually be a correlatio
Oare care vor fi costurile, in vieti omenesti, dupa aceasta perioada de blocaj economic planetar? We estimate that the 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260 000 excess cancer-related deaths in the OECD alone. https://t.co/i06WX5wcpf
@DieterFrikadell @satmanm @Augstein Bitte entschuldigen Sie meinen Zynismus: Cool - ihre Studie zeigt, dass Armut leben rettet und die Lebenserwartung erhöht... Last uns die kommende Rezession und damit verbundene goldene Zeit preisen Blöd nur, dass es d
@AmeliasBrain There will also be the people who can't afford it anymore https://t.co/jcWPmHBXKX https://t.co/pOByuJY1qn
@pechancla @DrEmmaFrans Finns en från Lancet. Ca 260 000 excess mortality enbart pga cancer efter 2008 recession. Detta pga mindre public funding av hälsosystem. https://t.co/QJAX8vrMJ7
That's with vaccines, proven drugs, proven treatment, and high predictability. In contrast, the excess cancer deaths, associated with economic consequences, are 260,000, conservatively, which is 100,000 higher than of SARS-CoV-2: https://t.co/5jYUjd6q1M
@DavidBCollum That's with vaccines, proven drugs, proven treatment, and high predictability. In contrast, the excess cancer deaths, associated with economic consequences, are 260,000, conservatively, which is 100,000 higher than of SARS-CoV-2: https://t.c
And some for the second: https://t.co/HX8YOEPchF and https://t.co/OXtJ7HbcD4
@Go2Tartarus @FreeEndeavour @MattWalshBlog “We estimate that the 2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260,000 excess cancer-related deaths in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development alone." https://t.co/ci29yNS98P
@JamesDelingpole @piersmorgan 2: Recession cancer related deaths DO NOT increase in countries with universal healthcare (NHS is UHC!). Countries should perhaps decide not to let cancer patients die because they are poor, for whatever reason. (Lancet, 2016)
@Dianes_Bucket @JamesDelingpole @piersmorgan If you take a look at the lancet paper itself, Universal Healthcare Coverage prevents this effect in countries where available. UHC (per the NHS!) clearly saves lives. Do you see how you are being misled, fooled
@MattBruenig @jdcmedlock if urgent/emergency. This bakes in thousands, perhaps tens of thousands of premature deaths in the coming years, killed by our poor planning and hysterical response to the virus. Can't be stopped, they're as good as dead now. http
Now I know we're not supposed to do this, but I clicked on the link provided to the study. Even worse, I then read the study. 3/6 https://t.co/fpfTlG9vip
Är det någon av sveriges samlade debattörer som läst studien om sambandet mellan arbetslöshet och cancerdödsfall? De hittar alltså _inget_ samband i länder med allmän sjukvård. https://t.co/1yZwKy8lOG https://t.co/vxJd8vWcYC
Economic Downturns, Universal Health Coverage, and Cancer Mortality in High-Income and Middle-Income Countries, 1990-2010: A Longitudinal Analysis - PubMed. 2008 finance crisis Increased cancer cases by 260,000 https://t.co/fWJvboq2da
@aussieintel I wouldn't over react, carry on hysterically, or destroy their lives and livelihoods unnecessarily either, the flu in Australia kills thousands and hundreds of thousands world wide every year and we don't shut the economy down https://t.co/st
RT @welosthim: @newscomauHQ Is the doctor able to advise what a shutdown would do to the economy, what the flow on effect 2 people through…
RT @LockdownNo: Lockdown is killing people now. Economic collapse will kill more. Here is just one example of how. #coronavirus #lockdown…
RT @LockdownNo: Lockdown is killing people now. Economic collapse will kill more. Here is just one example of how. #coronavirus #lockdown…
RT @LockdownNo: Lockdown is killing people now. Economic collapse will kill more. Here is just one example of how. #coronavirus #lockdown…
Publication showing the number I mentioned above: https://t.co/tYUljKXPEs
@DominiekC @deafspraaktv @vadderiVRT @italbers "Unemployment rises were significantly associated with an increase in all-cancer mortality and all specific cancers except lung cancer in women." https://t.co/XYwjbjxSET
@BorisLenhard @JensBoman @arneelof I would not dream of doing "storytelling" :-) For the Norway case one should start with Helsodirektoratets 150-page report from Tuesday, and here's a Lancet study of just excess cancer deaths (there are many others). http
@AviBittMD @change_states https://t.co/WiYMtKjo9j global financial crisis caused 500,000 cancer deaths from 2008 to 2010, according to a Lancet study figures were extrapolated from an observed rise in cancer deaths every percentage increase in unemployme