2022 Deaths – Unknown Causes – Both Sexes – Ages 50-54 | Prince Edward Island, Canada

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Excess Deaths
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  1. Other ill-defined and unspecified causes of mortality (3)
  2. Unspecified fall (1)
  3. Exposure to unspecified factor (0)
  4. Other specified general symptoms and signs (0)
  5. Cachexia (0)
  6. Malaise and fatigue (0)
  7. Other and unspecified convulsions (0)
  8. Shock, unspecified (0)
  9. Unspecified event, undetermined intent (0)
  10. Bradycardia, unspecified (0)
  11. Pulseless electrical activity, not elsewhere classified (0)
  12. Syncope and collapse (0)
  13. Instantaneous death (0)
  14. Nausea and vomiting (0)
  15. Coma, unspecified (0)
  16. Chest pain, unspecified (0)
  17. Disorientation, unspecified (0)
  18. Fever, unspecified (0)
  19. Generalized oedema (0)
  20. Other chronic pain (0)
  21. Unspecified haematuria (0)
  22. Headache (0)
  23. Hyperglycaemia, unspecified (0)
  24. Other shock (0)
  25. Pain, unspecified (0)
  26. Sequelae of events of undetermined intent (0)
References

  • 2000-2022 Unknown Causes deaths extrapolated from Canadian data

2022 vs New Normal™ for people aged 50-54 in Prince Edward Island

  1. 4 of 33 total deaths were from Unknown Causes
  2. 12.12% of all deaths were from Unknown Causes
  3. This is up 1,586% compared to Old Normal rates.
  4. 0 of 40 total deaths would have been expected under Old Normal conditions.
  5. 4 excess deaths from Unknown Causes in 2022.
  6. 7 fewer than expected All Cause deaths in 2022.
  7. 13 excess deaths from Unknown Causes (2015-2022)
  8. 60 fewer than expected All Cause deaths over the first 8 years of Prince Edward Island’s New Normal™.
  1. To show this year’s deaths from Unknown Causes are up 1,586% compared to Old Normal rates, we need to calculate the rates for both 2022 and for the Old Normal.

Remember, death rates are calculated to answer these questions:

  • “How many people aged 50-54 were there?” and
  • “How many of them died from Unknown Causes?”

The following 2 charts provide this information:

Deaths – Unknown Causes – Both Sexes – Aged 50-54 | Prince Edward Island, Canada

Graph showing Deaths - Unknown Causes - Both Sexes - Aged 50-54 | Prince Edward Island, Canada

Population – Both Sexes – Aged 50-54 – [2000-2022] | Prince Edward Island, Canada

Graph showing Population - Both Sexes - Aged 50-54 - [2000-2022] | Prince Edward Island, Canada

From the charts, we can see that in 2022, 4 of 10,512 people aged 50-54 living in Prince Edward Island died from Unknown Causes.

4 ÷ 10,512 = 0.00038 (2022 CDR)

We’ll use the table below to calculate our Old Normal rate for deaths from Unknown Causes

Deaths/100,000 Both Sexes 50-54 from Unknown Causes

Graph showing Deaths/100,000 Both Sexes 50-54 from Unknown Causes
Old Normal (2001-2014) Prince Edward Island Both Sexes aged 50-54 Unknown Causes
Year
Pop
Died
From
|2000
9,764
44
0
|2001
10,018
46
1
|2002
9,872
38
0
|2003
9,812
46
0
|2004
9,812
34
0
|Year
Pop
Died
From

|2005
9,889
41
0
|2006
10,201
37
1
|2007
10,477
45
0
|2008
10,739
47
0
|2009
10,906
27
0
|Year
Pop
Died
From

|2010
11,198
47
0
|2011
11,366
38
0
|2012
11,539
41
0
|2013
11,693
46
0
|2014
11,815
33
0
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Cumulative:
Population
Deaths
Unknown Causes

Totals:
159,101
610
2

The table shows there were a total of 2 deaths from Unknown Causes among 159,101 people aged 50-54 living in Prince Edward Island in the 15 years immediately prior to the New Normal™.

2 ÷ 159,101 = 0.00001 (Old Normal CDR)

We can use the Old Normal rate to predict this year’s deaths:

2022 pop X Old Normal CDR = expected deaths

10,512 X 0.00001 = 0 expected deaths

The difference between actual and expected deaths shows lives saved or lost:

40 = 4

Dividing the actual deaths by the expected deaths gives us the comparative rates:

4 ÷ 0 = 16.8590

This reveals 4 lives lost and is 1,685.90% of what we expected (an increase of 1,586%) in deaths from Unknown Causes among people aged 50-54 living in Prince Edward Island in 2022, as compared to the Old Normal.

5yr CDR (2017-2021)

Year
Pop
Died
From

|2017
11,221
26
0
|2018
10,860
35
1
|2019
10,572
30
1
|2020
10,272
33
2
|2021
10,383
33
3
Total:
76,536
241
10

This is the same method used by Public Health to calculate the 5-yr CDR (Cumulative Death Rate):

10 ÷ 76,536 = 0.00013 (5-yr CDR)

10,512(2022 pop) X 0.00013 = 1 expected deaths

The difference between actual and expected deaths:

41 = 3 or 3 lives lost

Divide actual deaths by expected deaths:

4 ÷ 1 = 2.7053 or an increase of 171%

for deaths from Unknown Causes among people aged 50-54 living in Prince Edward Island in 2022, as compared to the previous 5 years.

Compare our Old Normal to the 5yr CDR. Does it tell the same story your TV does?

Finally, the same method can also be used to compare our Old Normal rate to the New Normal™ rate:

New Normal™ population X Old Normal rate = expected deaths

87,048 X 0.00001 = 1 expected deaths

The difference between actual and expected deaths:

141 = 13 or 13 lives lost

Dividing the actual deaths by the expected deaths:

14 ÷ 1 = 7.1257 or an increase of 613%

in deaths from Unknown Causes among people aged 50-54 living in Prince Edward Island in the New Normal™, as compared to the Old Normal.

New Normal (2015-2022)

Year
Pop
Died
From
|2015
11,783
40
1
|2016
11,445
44
2
|2017
11,221
26
0
|2018
10,860
35
1
|2019
10,572
30
1
|2020
10,272
33
2
|2021
10,383
33
3
|2022
10,512
33
4
Total:
87,048
274
14

The world has been led to believe that a deadly pandemic swept the globe beginning in 2020, causing an increase in death rates, especially among the elderly

The data show that death rates began to increase in 2015, immediately upon implementation of the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, that young adults have experienced ever-increasing death rates since, and that death rates among the elderly have remained relatively stable.

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