It's 2.578% but only because, surprise surprise, people past the age of life expectancy in Canada aren't having good outcomes.
If you deduct the people who were past the age of life expectancy in Canada, the mortality rate drops to 0.837%. For people younger than 70, it's 0.332%. Younger than 60, it's 0.121%.
Sorry, I committed the same foul that always irks me when others do it. I omitted my source like a dumbass. Here you go. Straight from the government and feel free to check my math.
Are you sure about 1-1.5% mortality rate? I thought it was a fraction of a percent.
It's 2.578% but only because, surprise surprise, people past the age of life expectancy in Canada aren't having good outcomes.
If you deduct the people who were past the age of life expectancy in Canada, the mortality rate drops to 0.837%. For people younger than 70, it's 0.332%. Younger than 60, it's 0.121%.
Sorry, I committed the same foul that always irks me when others do it. I omitted my source like a dumbass. Here you go. Straight from the government and feel free to check my math.
https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/epidemiological-summary-covid-19-cases.html