the average year of deaths for the Flu is 15-23/100,000 in Canada
the death rate per 100,000 for Covid is 62 right now
a flu season is 5 months
we've been through 3 flu season equivalents so far
huh?
more deadly?
and the flu has a vaccine, which no one takes, even in bad years, they struggle to get 40% uptake
and once again
unless you don't believe in facts
no one is dying of covid under 60 in any numbers even close to the flu season numbers
in all of Canada, there are only 941 dead under 60
variants, notice they won't say anything about deaths?
old people aren't dying in droves anymore, only young getting infected, not dying
the demographics for deaths still haven't changed for deaths
go to Britain, where the strain has been since last fall, same data, old people still the ones who died
facts, who needs em?
just like the stupidity with speeding
100km in a 80 zone
yet, use MPH, 62.1371mph vs 49.7097mph
even worse when you talk about 50-60-70 even less scary
so use the scary one to fear monger says the anal retentive control freaks
irrational emotions
average age of death in covid, still 80, year on, same as last March/April, and we didn't do anything to protect them
even though they were already locked down, in LTC/Old Folks Homes
so spare us with the concern
clearly it wasn't there ever
for those that really needed it
covid's been a ME, ME, ME movement
when it never really was, it was a old person one
still is
no one cared during the flu, even though it kills in the thousands per year
no one cares about the drug addicts in the last decade, even though it is killing thousands per year
but tell the average idiot they have a chance of dying of covid, even thought they don't
and it's somehow time to impose all the arbitrary restrictions/lockdowns, even though they clearly don't work
facts don't matter, science doesn't matter *(if it did, your idiot Health Officer along with all the others wouldn't be spacing out shots over 4 months, that's pure politics)
reality doesn't matter anymore
irrational emotions do, you got a chance, no, you don't
math, year on, proves it isn't true