Updated Canadian COVID Death and Hospitalization Data [REF: Public Health Agency of Canada - see attachments]:Read the *parts in bold only* to see how ridiculous the numbers are - if you want the supporting evidence proving my claims to be true, read the rest of the information here.2021-12-30, 7PM EST:
- 30,042
deaths.
- 18,701
ICU admissions.
- 96,349
hospitalizations.
^
In TOTAL in ALL OF CANADA, since the PANDEMIC START.
^^ Please note that there are over
1,200 hospitals in Canada [references below].
https://www.statista.com/statistics/440923/total-number-of-hospital-establishments-in-canada-by-province/So divide the ICU and hospitalization numbers by 1,200 to get the numbers *per hospital*:
We are on Day 709 of the pandemic. Fully 708 days / 101 weeks have passed, since Canada's first case of 2020-01-25, when a man in Toronto tested positive for Covid-19, after arriving in Canada from Wuhan, China.
The data here covers 706 days, from 2020-01-25 through to 2021-12-30.
Now let's do the math:- There have been 15.58 ICU admissions per hospital in 706 days [18,701 admissions spread over 1,200 hospitals] =
one additional ICU admission PER HOSPITAL every 45.3 days [ONE additional ICU patient PER HOSPITAL every 6.5 weeks in all of Canada!]- There have been 80.3 additional hospitalizations per hospital [96,349 hospitalizations spread over 1,200 hospitals] = one additional hospitalization PER HOSPITAL every 8.8 days [which works out to
3-4 additional hospitalizations PER HOSPITAL PER MONTH, in all of Canada, with a "hospitalization" being defined as either a hospital stay of over 8 or 24 hours - my nurse friend from the TBRHSC says >24 hours].
Deaths:Canada's population is 38,247,166.
Therefore, 1 in 1,273 died.
82.3% of deaths [24,720 of 30,042] were people aged 70+.
92.8% of deaths [27,887 of 30,042] were people aged 60+.
97.3% of deaths [29,221 of 30,042] were people aged 50+.
98.9% of deaths [29,707 of 30,042] were people aged 40+.
As said, 1 in 1,273 people died, and 82.3% who died were 70+, as per the data above [24,720 of 30,042 deaths in the 70+ group].
So only ~0.2 per ~1,273 Canadians who died were under age 70.
= 1 per 7,186.6.
Put another way:
For every 7,187 Canadians, ONE person under age *70* has died, thus far in nearly two years of this alleged *lethal pandemic*.
That works out to 14 Canadians under age 70 dying per 100,000 population, over *nearly two years* since this hyped pandemic started.
So COVID has killed 7 Canadians per year per city/population of 100,000 people, since this pandemic started, almost two years ago.
Now factor in underlying conditions:In the USA, 94% of those who died had not one - but 2-3 underlying conditions on average [26 comorbidities per 10 decedents, 2.6 on average, REF: CDC, August 2020, reported here by Coach].
In Canada, where less data is available, the numbers that have been released show at least 80% of those who died had underlying health conditions.
Now factor in obesity:In the USA, 78% of those who died were overweight or obese [REF: CDC]
So now do the math:- Fewer than 7 per 100,000 population per year under age 70 have died of COVID in Canada, since this pandemic started in Canada on 2020-01-25.
- Over 80% have health conditions, which means fewer than 1.4 per 100,000 Canadians per year have died who are both [1] under age 70, [2] who had no health conditions have died of COVID [7 per 500,000].
- As there is substantial overlap between obesity and having health conditions, I have no way of knowing what percentage of the people who died who did not have health conditions were obese or not...but my suspicion is that almost all people who died who were not elderly or with health conditions were MORBIDLY obese.
^ Did you wonder why you haven't noticed anyone dying of COVID?
Because, with all due respect:
NO ONE WHO ISN'T MORBIDLY OBESE OR A DINOSAUR IS DYING OF COVID.I'm flabbergasted that literally EVERYONE was taken in my this bollocks, lol. Literally 99% of people at Wal-Mart at any time in my city are still wearing masks! LOL @ the number of people taken in by this scam.
Here's another way to look at these numbers:
As you can clearly see from the mortality data posted below, only 5,322 Canadians under age 70 have died so far [5,322 of 30,042 total deaths].
5,322 per 38,247,166 Canadian population, over nearly two years of experiencing this "lethal pandemic".
So only one person under age 70 have died per 7,187 Canadians - but that's in almost two years.
Now when you consider that over 80% of these people had MULTIPLE underlying health conditions...we get to this bombshell:
Fewer than 1,000 Canadians who died were both under age 70, and had no health conditions.
Now if you take that <1,000 of the 5,322 Canadians under age 70 who died, of the 30,042 total Canadian deaths, assuming the Canadian data is anything remotely close to the Canadian data:
Around 80% were overweight or obese, or had MULTIPLE underlying health conditions.
38.2% [1,334 of 3,489] were aged 60-69.
So - what - maybe 80% of 2,155 TOTAL NUMBER OF CANADIANS UNDER AGE 60 WHO DIED, had underlying health conditions, or were obese?
So possibly as many as 420 Canadians under age 60 died, who were both in good health AND weren't morbidly obese?
420 people?
420 people in a nation of over 38.2M, with over 28.5M being in that age group?
Why would ANYONE:
Under age 70.
Not obese.
With no health conditions.
Be worried about this pandemic?The bottom line is that only 3,489 Canadians under age 70 have died so far - NEARLY TWO YEARS INTO THIS THING.
Only 2,155 Canadians under age 60 have died.
2,155 of 28,557,431 in that under 60 age range!
An American nurse told me that private American hospitals received $13,000 for every death they reported as being COVID. Does anyone know if that is true?