In my most recent post from a few hours ago on the number of excess deaths in the United Kingdom since the pandemic was announced in February, 2020, a question appeared in the comments asking about the number of excess deaths in PEI, hence, this follow-up post.
 
If you go to Statistics Canada death data for Canada and filter by province for specified time periods, you get the results (in some cases, provinces are notoriously slow to report data it seems, and it is often several years old by the time it is made public).
 
I was, therefore, surprised to see the death data updated for PEI for recent months, with a line calculating the ‘excess deaths’ by week.
 
It appears that the number of ACTUAL deaths in PEI for the 3-week period running February 4 – February 25, THERE WERE 20 EXCESS DEATHS!
 
Again- a question to Premier Denise King:
 
“ARE YOU GOING TO TALK ABOUT WHAT’S SUDDENLY KILLING ISLANDERS WHO ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE DYING?
 

 
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Dr William Makis MD  Canadian physician with expertise in Radiology, Oncology and Immunology. Governor General’s Medal, University of Toronto Scholar. Author of 100+ peer-reviewed medical publications. See his substack HERE