Hey, I know that your mother dropped you a couple of times on your head when you were little, but nowhere did I say I support strict lockdowns. I only said that strict lockdowns work to bring the numbers down. You can take a look at the numbers of countries that did a strict lockdown as pointed out above. Their numbers went down. Does Ontario have a strict lockdown? No. Peel and Toronto are locked down, but anyone can leave these regions and go shopping in a mall in the next town over.
And while in Canada the death toll isn't that high, it is higher in other countries. Sweden has the highest death rate since the Spanish flu in 1918.
Compared to 2019 or 2018 this year over 300,000 more Americans will die. You can blame Covid for it, you can blame more suicides for it or any other suffering.
Hey, I know that your mother dropped you a couple of times on your head when you were little, but nowhere did I say I support strict lockdowns. I only said that strict lockdowns work to bring the numbers down. You can take a look at the numbers of countries that did a strict lockdown as pointed out above. Their numbers went down. Does Ontario have a strict lockdown? No. Peel and Toronto are locked down, but anyone can leave these regions and go shopping in a mall in the next town over.
And while in Canada the death toll isn't that high, it is higher in other countries. Sweden has the highest death rate since the Spanish flu in 1918.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-12-sweden-deadliest-november-spanish-flu.html
In England the access deaths are now over 65k compared to prior years:
https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/static-reports/mortality-surveillance/excess-mortality-in-england-latest.html
Here are the total deaths in the US per week since 2017.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/excess_deaths.htm
Compared to 2019 or 2018 this year over 300,000 more Americans will die. You can blame Covid for it, you can blame more suicides for it or any other suffering.