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Locality: Kincardine, Ontario

Phone: +1 519-396-4018



Address: 281 Durham Street N2Z 2Y9 Kincardine, ON, Canada

Website: www.harmanywellnesssolutions.com

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Harmany Wellness Solutions 20.02.2021

Physicians for Informed Consent recently released their evidence-based document exposing the lack of science supporting flu shots and flu shot campaigns. Download your copy here: https://realimmunity.org/pic-flu-shot

Harmany Wellness Solutions 01.02.2021

Yesterday my friend Mark Rose asked me a question about how different 2020 has been vs previous years as far as mortality. I had not really looked too much at ...that from an overall perspective but spent a bit of time over my lunch hour today to poke around Stats Canada for information. These charts are what I found. 1) Canada Mortality - Jan 2017 - Aug 2020. (Note Aug 2020 is the most recent data available): This chart shows the weekly number of deaths nationally. There are clear seasonal peaks - driven mostly from the Flu. I have played with the scale a bit to show the peaks a bit more clearly. There are 4 clear peaks, you can see that the 2018 flu season has a higher peak than 2020 COVID. Disregard the steep drop off at the end of the chart - this is likely due to reporting lags. That said, reported deaths from COVID during the June - Aug in Canada were low enough that they would not have moved the trend much if at all. 2) Ontario Mortality by Age Group - what is clear in this chart is that there has been little to no impact on mortality for people under 65. There is a slight ripple for the 45-65 group this past spring, but it is very minor. For the 0-44 age group there is no change at all. Very steady results for the past 2 1/2 years. 3) Ontario Mortality - for all age groups - similar patterns to the Canadian National patterns. Again it shows how bad the 2018 Flue Season was. What do these charts suggest? Unless the data is not up to date or is incorrect, it suggests that the impact of COVID on mortality in the country has been minimal. To date 2020 looks like a pretty normal year for Mortality in Canada. Data Source - Statistics Canada Weekly Death Counts by Age Group and Sex. Table: 13-10-0768-01