VACCINATED POPULATION ACCOUNTS FOR 86% OF COVID-19 DEATHS IN CANADA, BUT GOVERNMENT CONTINUES TO PUSH BOOSTERS

In a five-week period from May 1 to June 5, Canada saw 7,625 Covid-19 hospitalizations. 6,560 of these individuals were vaccinated, with 4,590 of them being triple-vaccinated. According to the publication’s calculations, the vaccinated population made up 86 percent of hospitalizations, 70 percent of which were among those who were triple vaccinated. The unvaccinated population, meanwhile, made up just 14 percent of hospitalizations.
The effect is very similar when it comes to Covid-19 deaths. Across the same period, 1,707 Covid-19 deaths were registered across Canada, with the vaccinated accounting for 1,472 of those fatalities. The breakdown was 41 deaths in those who were partly vaccinated, 318 deaths in double-vaccinated Canadians, and 1,113 deaths among the triple jabbed.
Percentage-wise, this means that vaccinated individuals made up 86 percent of the Covid-19 deaths in Canada during the time period studied, 76 percent of whom were triple-jabbed. The unvaccinated population, meanwhile, made up just 14 percent of the country’s Covid-related deaths. (Cassie, 2022).
Reference
(Cassie, 2022). News Target: Vaccinated population accounts for 86% of Covid-19 deaths in Canada, but government continues to push boosters. Retrieved on 07/07/22 from https://citizens.news/632727.html .

