We cant really be sure why there was such a high number but Liverpool had quite a big spike 2 weeks after that match and the Journo mentioned almost 300 hospital death (no time frame) and he said this didn't count home Covid deaths. It was a good question, one for he firsts Ive been impressed with so far. Seems most journalists are holding back.The North West covers Manchester as well, the third biggest City. Considering the amount of deaths the reporter said they had in Liverpool, it didn't seem unusually high? Plus there are a lot of smokers. Roy Castle Lung Foundation based itself in Liverpool because they had the highest rate of lung cancer cases in the UK. I don't think they can put all the deaths in Liverpool down to the football match?