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98.5% of Canada's 'covid deaths' were in long term care homes.
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Depending on what definition of "long term care home" you're using, figures of how many old people live in long term care varies between 118,000 and 143,000.
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So using the average figure of 130k, living in long term care for 2.5 years (and then dying), you should have 52,000 people dying in long term care annually under ordinary circumstances.
Point: These were people who were about to die anyway. If there were excess deaths in the long term care facilities, at least some (if not most, or all) of those can certainly be attributed to the panic that caused staff to abandon long term care facilities, leaving their patients to die.
Ontario reports that 63.5% of "COVID Deaths" are from LTC. The median age of those who die with COVID is 84 in Peel, which is higher than the median life expectancy. That pattern is more or less repeated across the developed world.
ROFL. If only we had an honest media who would do thier jobs and question authority rather act as a mouthpiece for authority.
That trust should never have existed in the first place. The whole idea behind democracy is supposed to be that the public be suspicious of government as a check on the government's power.
Because as we've seen here, the moment the public gives the government the benefit of the doubt, massive abuses follow.
The media should lose the public trust too. Their job is to be the public's mouthpiece in holding the government to account. Instead, they're trying to repress the public on the government's behalf. They are no longer fit for purpose.