I just wanted to see the total number of people who died last year compared to this year. I can see a live update for current year's total death number with this link: https://www.worldometers.info/ but I can't find anything on previous year's total number.
Why is finding such a simple number so impossible? What are they hiding? If COVID actually killed a lot of people I should be able to see a massive spike in total number of deaths compared to previous years. So where are the numbers?
Our Death Rate is annually trending upward due to the fully expected Boomer gen die off.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/443061/number-of-deaths-in-canada/
https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/CAN/canada/death-rate
As I said in a previous post:
Unless an unnoticed Pandemic happened in 2017. The numbers show ALL of this is basically bullshit.
You would see death wagons running down the streets and widows hanging white handkerchiefs on their door-knobs and a knell accompanied by shouts of 'Bring out your dead'.
Because they are trying to hide it from you.
On a serious note, most (all?) of those shitty tracking sites were built by 14-year-old script-kiddie hacker types who scour news articles from various countries with bots and try to compile numbers. They are total bullshit.
Go to a legitimate site like Canada Statistics or the CDC and you will see all the numbers you need. They generally run a few months behind. If you want accurate global numbers, it will take years to compile the data in any meaningful way.
Best I could come up with from CDC: https://omegacanada.win/p/11QlYR1wsG/2018-total-number-of-deaths-vs-2/
The point of the lockdowns was to not overwhelm the hospitals.
I’d rather see hospital stats, year-to-date, compared to average years.
These numbers usually run a couple years behind. You can find the 2018 numbers. Averaged out roughly 775 people a day in Canada died from all causes in 2018. In 2020 with pop growth we are probably up to 800+ a day from all causes meaning covid deaths are a statistical nothing burger.
Bc website has 2017 at 4.3% due to a nasty flu, and lower every year since including 2020