"Covid-19 deaths across Canada are currently exceeding the numbers recorded in previous waves when there were not any Covid-19 vaccines available to the public.
But official data published by the Government of Canada confirms it is the fully vaccinated population who account for the majority of these new deaths; 7 in every 10 to be exact, proving Canada is in the midst of a ‘Pandemic of the Fully Vaccinated’.
It may or may not surprise you to know that the Government of Canada is actually trying to cover up this awkward data that questions the effectiveness of the experimental Covid-19 injections.
Because the Government of Canada is publishing its official Covid-19 data in a way that makes it appear Canada is very much experiencing a ‘Pandemic of the Unvaccinated’.
... data on Covid-19 cases, hospitalisations and deaths from the very start of the Covid-19 vaccination campaign in Canada on 14th Dec 20 all the way through to 22nd Jan 22.
... Government of Canada figures are incredibly misleading, because the numbers published include thousands of cases, hospitalisations and deaths that occurred when just 0.3% of the population of Canada were considered fully vaccinated.
... one chart (below) shows the number of Covid-19 cases across the whole of Canada by vaccination status between 16th Jan and 22nd Jan 22.
There were a total of 206,048 cases recorded in those 7 days, with 120,938 among the unvaccinated, 18,474 among the partly vaccinated, and 66,636 among the fully vaccinated population.
This means the not-vaccinated population accounted for 59% of cases between 16th Jan and 22nd Jan, whilst the vaccinated population accounted for 41%.
... the following numbers on hospitalisations certainly do not support the claim that the Covid-19 injections are up to 95% effective at preventing hospitalisation.
One chart shows the number of Covid-19 hospitalisations across the whole of Canada by vaccination status between 16th Jan and 22nd Jan 22.
... a total of 4,231 people were hospitalised with Covid-19 across Canada in these 7 days, but the majority of them were fully vaccinated.
The not vaccinated accounted for 1,367 hospitalisations, the partly vaccinated accounted for 208 hospitalisations, whilst the fully vaccinated accounted for a shocking 2,656 hospitalisations.
This means the vaccinated population accounted for 68% of hospitalisations between 16th Jan and 22nd Jan 22, despite accounting for just 4 in every 10 cases during the same period.
The following numbers on deaths certainly do not support the claim that the Covid-19 injections are up to 95% effective at preventing death either.
Another chart shows the number of Covid-19 deaths across the whole of Canada by vaccination status between 16th Jan and 22nd Jan 22.
In all, a total of 692 people sadly lost their lives due to Covid-19 in those 7 days, and yet again the majority of them were fully vaccinated.
The not-vaccinated accounted for 214 deaths, the partly vaccinated accounted for 20 deaths, but the fully vaccinated accounted for 458 deaths,
This means the vaccinated population accounted for 69% of Covid-19 deaths between 16th Jan and 22nd Jan 22 despite accounting for just 4 in every 10 cases.
Further clues that the Covid-19 injections are clearly ineffective come in the form of the number of deaths recorded across Canada in January 2022.
... the current wave is almost equal in size to the first wave when there was no vaccine available, and has exceeded the size of the 2nd wave when just 0.3% of Canada were considered fully vaccinated."
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Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Canada Vaccinated account for 59% of Covid cases, 68% of hospitalizations and 69% of deaths
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