Thank-you for your post. I am truly disappointed with how this information is slow to be gathered and distributed. I am saddened by how many Canadians are ill informed on important numbers on covid. Some take data and information at face value and do not dig deeper. Many people also have the attitude that what happened is the past. Shortly into this scenario, I wanted to learn more. Something did not seem right to me. In 2024, I feel it is better to have information than walking around in the dark.
Great question! No idea. Belgium suffered very high EACM during 2020 (before the vaccine), perhaps eliminating a portion of people that might die in 2023?
Thank-you for your post. I am truly disappointed with how this information is slow to be gathered and distributed. I am saddened by how many Canadians are ill informed on important numbers on covid. Some take data and information at face value and do not dig deeper. Many people also have the attitude that what happened is the past. Shortly into this scenario, I wanted to learn more. Something did not seem right to me. In 2024, I feel it is better to have information than walking around in the dark.
Like lambs to a slaughter
Thank You Dr. Laderoute.
In a related vein is an analysis of the terms "suddenly" and "unexpectedly" in obituaries by year and state. https://coquindechien.substack.com/p/suddenly-and-unexpectedly
How does Belgium differ from Canada? Perhaps they have a less understaffed medical system and milder climate.
Great question! No idea. Belgium suffered very high EACM during 2020 (before the vaccine), perhaps eliminating a portion of people that might die in 2023?