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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.
All I personally know for sure is covid makes no logical sense at all. And the response to it has been so overblown it would be comical if it was not so sad seeing my fellow Canadians so full of fear. Honestly how many of us would have even noticed covid if the media had not reported on it.