Matt, "your city" is not the world. You keep repeating Thunder Bay's stats as if they are reflective of what is going on everywhere with COVID.
As of February 4, 20222 the US death toll from COVID-19 hit 900,000. Why don't you develop some stats using this information. I have no idea how they would turn out but at least they would be the same old, same old from Podunk Thunder Bay.
In the USA, as of today, 914,000 Americans died WITH Covid - not OF Covid.
And 621,520 of those who died had SIX OR MORE underlying diseases, at an average age of 84.
Tell me, Prime - how much time do you think a person has left if they are 84 years old with SIX OR MORE diseases?
Of the remaining 292,480 who "died of Covid", 237,640 had multiple underlying diseases, and were also an average age of 84.
So only 54,840 Americans actually died OF Covid directly, in over TWO YEARS.
That's 27,420 per year - and again, the average age of a Covid death is 84.
That's a bad flu season - nothing more.
Now talk about all the people who died because of the lockdowns, the 100,000+ small businesses in the USA that have permanently shuttered, and the host of other problems caused by the so-called "health measures" which you consistently ignore.
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