Did you know that we always have a "SECOND WAVE" of deaths in Canada that starts every single October?
Yup.
On average, 720-750 people die every day in Canada.
In Oct.,
the number increases 1%,
Nov. +1.5%
Dec. +1.5%
in Jan, +2.2%
As summer approaches, deaths decrease.
Yup.
On average, 720-750 people die every day in Canada.
In Oct.,
the number increases 1%,
Nov. +1.5%
Dec. +1.5%
in Jan, +2.2%
As summer approaches, deaths decrease.
In 1950,
20 people died per every thousand people.
In 2020,
7 people died for every thousand people.
This is not a pandemic. 1950's was not a pandemic.
If this was a pandemic, 100 people would be dying for every thousand.
Check all 3 screenshots.
20 people died per every thousand people.
In 2020,
7 people died for every thousand people.
This is not a pandemic. 1950's was not a pandemic.
If this was a pandemic, 100 people would be dying for every thousand.
Check all 3 screenshots.
And I checked. That statistics are the same for Canada.
21 people died out of every thousand in 1974.
And that number has dropped to 7 people, out of every thousand, died in 2019.
It has likely not changed for 2020.
21 people died out of every thousand in 1974.
And that number has dropped to 7 people, out of every thousand, died in 2019.
It has likely not changed for 2020.
From 1950 to 2012 the death rate has gone down 50%-60%.
So, in a pandemic, should we see the death rate double or have tripled this year in Canada
So far, it has not.
There has been little or no increase in total deaths.
So, in a pandemic, should we see the death rate double or have tripled this year in Canada
So far, it has not.
There has been little or no increase in total deaths.
In 2015,
55 million people died worldwide (all causes)
In 2020, so far,
according to the http://WORLDMETER.info
53,056,087 people died worldwide. (all causes)
If this was a pandemic, shouldn't total deaths be at 100 million, 200 million?
Double? Triple the death rate?
55 million people died worldwide (all causes)
In 2020, so far,
according to the http://WORLDMETER.info
53,056,087 people died worldwide. (all causes)
If this was a pandemic, shouldn't total deaths be at 100 million, 200 million?
Double? Triple the death rate?
There have been no increase of deaths in 2020, nor in the U.S.
If this was a pandemic, shouldn't the total deaths have doubled or tripled?
Especially considering that it was difficult to lockdown India, and Sweden had no lockdowns???
Here is the screenshot from the CDC.
If this was a pandemic, shouldn't the total deaths have doubled or tripled?
Especially considering that it was difficult to lockdown India, and Sweden had no lockdowns???
Here is the screenshot from the CDC.