During Jan 2020 - April 2021, 1380 Canadians younger than 65 were listed as having died of covid (positive PCR test before death). 5535 Canadians younger than 65 died due to "indirect consequences" (the governments decision to lockdown).
More. In Ontario, the government flat out admitted that they were counting suicide deaths as COVID deaths if tuer person had tested positive in the last month. Literally using the deaths they caused with the lockdowns to justify the lockdowns. That's what we're dealing with here.
This is a pretty decent video from April where Matt Christiansen breaks down the US excessive death totals from 2020.
TL;DW
There were 470,000 more deaths than expected in 2020 in the US, 16% higher than expected
Population grow accounts for a small increase
Even with sketchy accounting of COVID deaths, they only account for 340,000 or 10% of the excess
Conditions like heart disease, diabetes and strokes increased by about 5%
Some conditions were lower than expected like cancer and chronic lung diseases, likely meaning some of the COVID totals got shifted from other buckets and many were close to death anyway
Accidental deaths and suicides were up 11%
There were still 50,000 "influenza and pneumonia deaths", unchanged from past years, even though there was essentially 0 traceable flu cases in the US in 2020, making this statistic pretty questionable.
Even with sketchy COVID accounting, there was still a 6% excess or about 130,000 deaths above expected that are unaccounted for.
also: https://archive.ph/83HT8 https://tnc.news/2021/07/18/lockdowns-killed-more-canadians-under-65-than-covid-19-statscan/
During Jan 2020 - April 2021, 1380 Canadians younger than 65 were listed as having died of covid (positive PCR test before death). 5535 Canadians younger than 65 died due to "indirect consequences" (the governments decision to lockdown).
To put that into perspective, there were 2,118 road deaths in Canada in 2019.
Under 65 and scared of Covid? You should be more afraid of crossing the road or getting into a car.
I still argue that if we did an honest accounting of COVID deaths, the lockdowns probably killed at least as many as COVID did.
More. In Ontario, the government flat out admitted that they were counting suicide deaths as COVID deaths if tuer person had tested positive in the last month. Literally using the deaths they caused with the lockdowns to justify the lockdowns. That's what we're dealing with here.
You also have a Red Terror going on with all the Leftist Church Burnings
Matt Christiansen 11 min YouTube video
This is a pretty decent video from April where Matt Christiansen breaks down the US excessive death totals from 2020.
TL;DW
There were 470,000 more deaths than expected in 2020 in the US, 16% higher than expected
Population grow accounts for a small increase
Even with sketchy accounting of COVID deaths, they only account for 340,000 or 10% of the excess
Conditions like heart disease, diabetes and strokes increased by about 5%
Some conditions were lower than expected like cancer and chronic lung diseases, likely meaning some of the COVID totals got shifted from other buckets and many were close to death anyway
Accidental deaths and suicides were up 11%
There were still 50,000 "influenza and pneumonia deaths", unchanged from past years, even though there was essentially 0 traceable flu cases in the US in 2020, making this statistic pretty questionable.
Even with sketchy COVID accounting, there was still a 6% excess or about 130,000 deaths above expected that are unaccounted for.
Yeah, I saw that when it came out. Part of the reason I think it's probably around the same.
Did he mention the fact that the CDC dumped an additional 250k all cause deaths to the annual total in the very last week of the year?