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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.
Jesus fucking Christ you are a faggot.
Define "Long Term Care Home".
Do they have to not be able to wipe their ass? If the wife can still clean her own asshole and make a cup'a tea, but is not quite capable of doing the laundry 12-times a day after her husband shits himself.....
Is that a long term care home?
So literally anywhere old people are. AKA everybody who has died from COVID.
Fat, old, arthritic, alziemered, people who have smoked 3-packs a day for fifty years, drank a bottle every day for thirty-years, who can barely walk, who forget to shut off the stove, who break their leg getting out of the bathtub, who sneak out sleepwalking after midnight because they think they are going duck hunting in downtown Toronto.
AKA. Already dead people. 84-year olds.