It's global pandemic folks. As you can see some folks are pretty pissed that other people didn't stop it dead in its tracks. They hate being scared.
As usual V&C1 chooses not to - or can't (she sure likes to cut and paste pictures) - provide a link to her source so you can do your own research. You're just supposed to take her word for it.
TLDR: The death rate was reduced by vaccines - along with other public health measures, I imagine.
As usual V&C1 cannot - or chooses not to - differentiate between a rate and a count:
According to the article, covid deaths in Canada each year were as follows:
2020 - 9,225
2021 - 9,934 - a small increase.
2022 - 15,844 - an increase of about 6,000, or about 60% over 2021, and about the same over 2020.
What they don't provide is how many people had covid during those periods. Covid cases in each year can be worked out from here:
2020 - 573,000
2021 - 2,234,427 - an increase about of almost 300%
2022 - 4,487,000 - an increase of about 100% over 2021, and almost 700% over 2020.
So the real story is that while the number of people dying of covid went up very little in 2021 over 2020, and 60% in 2022, the number of covid cases went up by a factor 4 during 2021 and double again in 2022.
Got it? The death rate rose many times slower than the number of cases.
Why didn't the deaths rise at the same rate as the cases?
Because people were getting vaccinated, wearing masks, staying home, etc.
It's global pandemic folks. As you can see some folks are pretty pissed that other people didn't stop it dead in its tracks. They hate being scared.
As usual V&C1 chooses not to - or can't (she sure likes to cut and paste pictures) - provide a link to her source so you can do your own research. You're just supposed to take her word for it.
Here's an archived copy: https://archive.is/QuYLd
TLDR: The death rate was reduced by vaccines - along with other public health measures, I imagine.
As usual V&C1 cannot - or chooses not to - differentiate between a rate and a count:
According to the article, covid deaths in Canada each year were as follows:
2020 - 9,225
2021 - 9,934 - a small increase.
2022 - 15,844 - an increase of about 6,000, or about 60% over 2021, and about the same over 2020.
What they don't provide is how many people had covid during those periods. Covid cases in each year can be worked out from here:
2020 - 573,000
2021 - 2,234,427 - an increase about of almost 300%
2022 - 4,487,000 - an increase of about 100% over 2021, and almost 700% over 2020.
So the real story is that while the number of people dying of covid went up very little in 2021 over 2020, and 60% in 2022, the number of covid cases went up by a factor 4 during 2021 and double again in 2022.
Got it? The death rate rose many times slower than the number of cases.
Why didn't the deaths rise at the same rate as the cases?
Because people were getting vaccinated, wearing masks, staying home, etc.