Just show them the stats on your provinces website. Look specifically for comorditities. In AB, 98.1% of deaths with COVID are exacerbated by 1 - 3 other serious medical conditions, average age of death is 82. They don't even hide the stats, they're publicly available, they just know that nobody is going to look for them or ask questions. Look at the total number of deaths this year compared to last year. No difference.
People are dying as usual from heart disease, cancer, and diabetes in their advanced age, they are already on deaths doorstep COVID pushed them over. This happens every year during flu season when these same sick and old people die from influenza and pneumonia, those have a 4% death rate, far greater than COVID.
Im with you on that one, I dont trust the data at all, they don't provide any measurement specifications or logic on how each stage is classified.
The quality of data from the from the official Covid19 API is appalling.There were days earlier in the summer where we would have more deaths than hospitalizations. Try and figure that one out. There was a day in July, in Alberta where it looks like they got their shit together and all of a sudden 20,000+ people recovered from Covid on the same day.
How is it that 100 years ago we can identify dead soldiers from Dog Tags but we now have lags in data on how they died or when they recovered or were dispatched?
Just show them the stats on your provinces website. Look specifically for comorditities. In AB, 98.1% of deaths with COVID are exacerbated by 1 - 3 other serious medical conditions, average age of death is 82. They don't even hide the stats, they're publicly available, they just know that nobody is going to look for them or ask questions. Look at the total number of deaths this year compared to last year. No difference.
People are dying as usual from heart disease, cancer, and diabetes in their advanced age, they are already on deaths doorstep COVID pushed them over. This happens every year during flu season when these same sick and old people die from influenza and pneumonia, those have a 4% death rate, far greater than COVID.
Im with you on that one, I dont trust the data at all, they don't provide any measurement specifications or logic on how each stage is classified.
The quality of data from the from the official Covid19 API is appalling.There were days earlier in the summer where we would have more deaths than hospitalizations. Try and figure that one out. There was a day in July, in Alberta where it looks like they got their shit together and all of a sudden 20,000+ people recovered from Covid on the same day.
How is it that 100 years ago we can identify dead soldiers from Dog Tags but we now have lags in data on how they died or when they recovered or were dispatched?