Yesterday, Canada surpassed 31,000 COVID-19 deaths. That is, official deaths, as we know that the numbers are likely nearly double what is being counted for reasons outlined here. There were a couple of passing news mentions of this milestone, but it made me wonder: just how fast did we hit 31,000 compared to our last thousand? And when were deaths rising the fastest during the pandemic?
Thanks, Ms. Loreto. Great work yet again. Disturbing news about HCWs. On a per capta, QC is first, AB 2nd, and ON 3rd. 31,000 deaths is awful