Canada is doing a great job all things considered. Hell, I found myself saying "Fuck Ya Doug Ford, you're right" for the first time (and probably last time) of my life.
Canada is doing a great job all things considered. Hell, I found myself saying "Fuck Ya Doug Ford, you're right" for the first time (and probably last time) of my life.
Looks like Kenney stepped it up a level towards dictatorship by giving his govt the ability to create new law at a whim without having to pass reading or a vote in the legislature
Looks like Kenney stepped it up a level towards dictatorship by giving his govt the ability to create new law at a whim without having to pass reading or a vote in the legislature
I am willing to bet that the explanation is boring. What are you implying Shogun?
Let me put my 50/50 aside and borrow your razor then. One could easily speculate they are categorizing other deaths as covid. That's the easiest explanation.
I think the easiest explanation is that it wasn't a very bad season for the flu/pneumonia to start with (see graph) and then it dropped at the beginning of the year after Christmas break as it always does (see graph). This could be made more dramatic by the social distancing that is being practiced as that would combat all infectious diseases (see graph after week 9).
I am not sure a national conspiracy is the easiest answer. They are rarely easy. You should think about that when you feel the urge to believe.
I think the easiest explanation is that it wasn't a very bad season for the flu/pneumonia to start with (see graph) and then it dropped at the beginning of the year after Christmas break as it always does (see graph). This could be made more dramatic by the social distancing that is being practiced as that would combat all infectious diseases (see graph after week 9).
I am not sure a national conspiracy is the easiest answer. They are rarely easy. You should think about that when you feel the urge to believe.
There are other causes of pneumonia other than h3 flu right? I recall reading about US Flu numbers from Dec 2019 being (much) higher than average. A quick google provided me these:
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Dec 13.019: At least 1,300 people have died from the flu so far this season, according to a preliminary estimate released Friday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There have been at least 2.6 million flu illnesses and 23,000 flu-related hospitalizations, according to the analysis.
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Reason: thought chup was embedding a graph, not referring to the one on the other page.