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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.
Fascinating numbers. Try telling this to a sheep and they’ll brush you off with something about a young person who died or lingering side effects.
(One note about the numbers: the link to numbers of deaths in seniors homes mentions deaths of seniors and staff. So the number of staff who died (which must be low) should reduce the 130k number.)
Can you post the real numbers for our benefit?
Ok. Don’t see your other post. I’ll check it out.