Average life expectancy in Canada: 82.
Average covid death age in Canada: 84.
That should give people some perspective. Virtually all of the "covid deaths" were people who died of old age within two weeks of testing positive for covid.
Since 83% of çovid deaths occured at LTC does this mean our health departments lied and used natural deaths to justify the pandemic?
The period from March 2020 to 2021 Aug showed around 30k deaths so nothing out of the ordinary. Why the mandates and shutdowns?
But maybe my original point about LTC killing people still stands. The previous years numbers could have been reduced if the level of care was adequate. The military exposed that the LTC had poor quality care çovid or not.
Since 83% of çovid deaths occured at LTC does this mean our health departments lied and used natural deaths to justify the pandemic?
Yes. Anyone who died within two weeks of a positive covid test was counted as a "covid death". They're on record saying they've been making no distinction between deaths "from" covid, and deaths "with" covid.
Consider what this means for long term care facilities. You have a building within which people are dying almost daily of old age. Covid rips through the facility infecting pretty much everyone, then everyone who dies after that is automatically counted as a covid death, whether or not the covid was the cause of death, and regardless of the fact that they would have died anyway (which makes it a bad data point).
It would be like if you decided to label water a lethal poison one day, and the criteria you used for determining what constitutes a water poisoning death was "Died within 48 hours of drinking water".
Using that formula, you could report that 10,000 Canadians are dying every day from water poisoning.
That's what's going on here. They've templated a flawed "covid death" criteria onto the dataset that allows them to count thousands upon thousands people who were going to die in that reporting period with or without covid as "covid deaths".
That's supported by the facts that:
83% of covid deaths were in long term care facilities (people die in LTC facilities frequently. That's what LTC facilities are for)
The average covid death age is TWO YEARS HIGHER than the average life expectancy of Canadians.
What this tells you is that they've been counting tens of thousands ordinary deaths from old-age as covid deaths, merely because those individuals happened to test positive for covid beforehand.
The number of actual covid deaths is likely a tiny fraction of what's actually being reported.
The scary thing is, none of this is a conspiracy theory. All this data is publicly available. They've even openly confessed to conflating deaths "from" covid, and deaths "with" covid. But the average citizens ignores all the data and just believes the government/media spin. It's actually terrifying how easily manipulated people are.
You know ham i did the math on the period and it appears about 10000 extra deaths occurred in LTC in 2020 due to çovid and dementia. How many were neglected?
Summary
In 2020, an estimated 16,333 excess deaths occurred (observed deaths: 309,912; expected deaths: 293,579) among Canadians.Footnote2 Of the deaths among Canadians aged 65 years and older occurring during this period, 14,140 were coded to COVID-19, representing 87% of all excess deaths.Footnote6 In addition, approximately 90% of COVID-19 related deaths among seniors 65 years and older occurred among individuals with pre-existing chronic conditions, with dementia as the most prevalent comorbidity.Footnote10
Older age and presence of chronic diseases have contributed to excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of COVID-19 attributed deaths do not account for all excess mortality during this period; therefore, other factors such as delays in seeking and accessing treatment and worsening of the overdose crisis have also likely contributed to the excess mortality.Footnote1Footnote11Footnote12
Average life expectancy in Canada: 82.
Average covid death age in Canada: 84.
That should give people some perspective. Virtually all of the "covid deaths" were people who died of old age within two weeks of testing positive for covid.
83% of all çovid deaths to Aug 2021 occured in long term care.
It was a genocide of seniors through neglect and bad policy.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-canadian-military-report-documents-deplorable-conditions-at-two/
Keep in mind, about 15,000 people die in long term care annually under normal circumstances.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4315121/#:~:text=Analyses%20showed%20that%2019.4%25%20(n,in%20hospital%20or%20emergency%20care.)
Meanwhile 14,000 long term care residents and staff are said to have died of/with covid between March 2020 and August 2021.
https://www.cihi.ca/en/covid-19-resources/impact-of-covid-19-on-canadas-health-care-systems/long-term-care#:~:text=14%2C000%20deaths%20among%20staff%20and%20residents.
Very interesting how close those two numbers are together.
Since 83% of çovid deaths occured at LTC does this mean our health departments lied and used natural deaths to justify the pandemic?
The period from March 2020 to 2021 Aug showed around 30k deaths so nothing out of the ordinary. Why the mandates and shutdowns?
But maybe my original point about LTC killing people still stands. The previous years numbers could have been reduced if the level of care was adequate. The military exposed that the LTC had poor quality care çovid or not.
Yes. Anyone who died within two weeks of a positive covid test was counted as a "covid death". They're on record saying they've been making no distinction between deaths "from" covid, and deaths "with" covid.
Consider what this means for long term care facilities. You have a building within which people are dying almost daily of old age. Covid rips through the facility infecting pretty much everyone, then everyone who dies after that is automatically counted as a covid death, whether or not the covid was the cause of death, and regardless of the fact that they would have died anyway (which makes it a bad data point).
It would be like if you decided to label water a lethal poison one day, and the criteria you used for determining what constitutes a water poisoning death was "Died within 48 hours of drinking water".
Using that formula, you could report that 10,000 Canadians are dying every day from water poisoning.
That's what's going on here. They've templated a flawed "covid death" criteria onto the dataset that allows them to count thousands upon thousands people who were going to die in that reporting period with or without covid as "covid deaths".
That's supported by the facts that:
83% of covid deaths were in long term care facilities (people die in LTC facilities frequently. That's what LTC facilities are for)
The average covid death age is TWO YEARS HIGHER than the average life expectancy of Canadians.
What this tells you is that they've been counting tens of thousands ordinary deaths from old-age as covid deaths, merely because those individuals happened to test positive for covid beforehand.
The number of actual covid deaths is likely a tiny fraction of what's actually being reported.
The scary thing is, none of this is a conspiracy theory. All this data is publicly available. They've even openly confessed to conflating deaths "from" covid, and deaths "with" covid. But the average citizens ignores all the data and just believes the government/media spin. It's actually terrifying how easily manipulated people are.
You know ham i did the math on the period and it appears about 10000 extra deaths occurred in LTC in 2020 due to çovid and dementia. How many were neglected?
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/epidemiological-economic-research-data/excess-mortality-impacts-age-comorbidity.html
Summary In 2020, an estimated 16,333 excess deaths occurred (observed deaths: 309,912; expected deaths: 293,579) among Canadians.Footnote2 Of the deaths among Canadians aged 65 years and older occurring during this period, 14,140 were coded to COVID-19, representing 87% of all excess deaths.Footnote6 In addition, approximately 90% of COVID-19 related deaths among seniors 65 years and older occurred among individuals with pre-existing chronic conditions, with dementia as the most prevalent comorbidity.Footnote10
Older age and presence of chronic diseases have contributed to excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of COVID-19 attributed deaths do not account for all excess mortality during this period; therefore, other factors such as delays in seeking and accessing treatment and worsening of the overdose crisis have also likely contributed to the excess mortality.Footnote1Footnote11Footnote12