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2022 vs New Normal™ for elderly women aged 65-69 in Canada
- 10,873 of 10,873 total deaths were from All Causes
- 100.00% of all deaths were from All Causes
- This is down 9% compared to Old Normal rates.
- 11,908 of 11,908 total deaths would have been expected under Old Normal conditions.
- 1,035 fewer than expected deaths from All Causes in 2022.
- 10,554 fewer than expected deaths from All Causes (2015-2022)
Deaths – All Causes – Female – Aged 65-69 | Canada, Canada
Population – Female – Aged 65-69 – [2000-2022] | Canada, Canada
“Of course deaths are going up, we have an aging population.“
That’s why we look at 5-year age groups.
The main thing about elderly women aged 65-69, is that although they’re not always the same people, they ARE always aged 65-69.
“Yeah, but the population is growing. That’s why there are more deaths.“
Maybe it is, and maybe it isn’t; which is why we should focus on death RATES.
How many elderly women aged 65-69 were there?
How many of them died from All Causes?
100% control for population growth.
Deaths/100,000 female 65-69 from All Causes
There is no argument that we have an aging population, or that as population increases, so do deaths.
But what if the increased deaths aren’t among the elderly?
What if it’s younger people who have been dying at ever-increasing rates since 2015 while the elderly are dying at similar, or even lower rates than the did prior to 2015?
Thanks to the New Normal™, brought to you by cult-of-death members like Ursula von der Leyen and her globalist buddies, this is exactly what we are seeing.
That’s why it’s important to use actual government data, look at it in 5-year age brackets, and compare death rates before the UN’s 2015 adoption of The 2030 Agenda For Sustainable Development, to the death rates following it’s adoption.
160,016 of the 160,016 deaths among women of all ages living in Canada in 2022 were from All Causes (100.00% of all deaths).
This is up 17% compared to Old Normal (2000-2014) rates which, when applied to the this year's female population of 19,572,198 women would have predicted 136,753 deaths from All Causes.
This means there were 23,263 more deaths than expected from All Causes among women of all ages living in Canada in 2022.
To date, 85,315 female lives have been lost to All Causes over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Browse through the age categories below to learn how these deaths from All Causes in 2022 are distributed among each age group of females in Canada.
Click the bar graph above to see how both the 2022 loss of 23,263 lives and the 8-year loss of 85,315 female lives from All Causes is arrived at.
The first 892 of the 160,016 deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among pre-school girls aged 0-4, accounting for 100.00% of the 892 total deaths in this group.
This is down 10% compared to Old Normal rates which, when applied to this year's population of 916,403 pre-school girls aged 0-4, would have predicted 981 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 89 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among pre-school girls aged 0-4 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 7,053 deaths from All Causes represent 969 lives saved among pre-school girls aged 0-4 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how both the 2022 total of 89 fewer live lost than expected and the 8 year total of 7053 lives saved from All Causes among pre-school girls aged 0-4 is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 892 / 160,016
The next 98 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among girls aged 5-9, accounting for 99.99% of the 98 total deaths in this group.
This is down 3% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 1,005,880 girls aged 5-9, would have predicted 91 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 7 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among girls aged 5-9 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 627 deaths from All Causes represent 89 lives saved among girls aged 5-9 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 7 fewer and the 8 year total of 627 fewer female aged 5-9 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 990 / 160,016
The next 122 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among girls aged 10-14, accounting for 99.99% of the 122 total deaths in this group.
This is down 4% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 1,042,081 girls aged 10-14, would have predicted 116 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 6 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among girls aged 10-14 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 801 deaths from All Causes represent 78 lives saved among girls aged 10-14 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 6 fewer and the 8 year total of 801 fewer female aged 10-14 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 1,112 / 160,016
The next 273 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among teen-aged girls aged 15-19, accounting for 100.00% of the 273 total deaths in this group.
This is down 6% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 1,042,279 teen-aged girls aged 15-19, would have predicted 281 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 8 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among teen-aged girls aged 15-19 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 2,033 deaths from All Causes represent 167 lives saved among teen-aged girls aged 15-19 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 8 fewer and the 8 year total of 2,033 fewer female aged 15-19 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 1,385 / 160,016
The next 535 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among women aged 20-24, accounting for 100.00% of the 535 total deaths in this group.
This is up 37% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 1,207,178 women aged 20-24, would have predicted 378 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 157 more deaths than expected from All Causes among women aged 20-24 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 3,476 deaths from All Causes represent 547 lives lost among women aged 20-24 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 157 more and the 8 year total of 3,476 more female aged 20-24 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 1,920 / 160,016
The next 680 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among women aged 25-29, accounting for 100.00% of the 680 total deaths in this group.
This is up 48% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 1,299,746 women aged 25-29, would have predicted 446 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 234 more deaths than expected from All Causes among women aged 25-29 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 4,497 deaths from All Causes represent 1,072 lives lost among women aged 25-29 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 234 more and the 8 year total of 4,497 more female aged 25-29 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 2,600 / 160,016
The next 932 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among women aged 30-34, accounting for 100.00% of the 932 total deaths in this group.
This is up 49% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 1,365,551 women aged 30-34, would have predicted 610 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 322 more deaths than expected from All Causes among women aged 30-34 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 5,770 deaths from All Causes represent 1,180 lives lost among women aged 30-34 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 322 more and the 8 year total of 5,770 more female aged 30-34 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 3,532 / 160,016
The next 1,128 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among women aged 35-39, accounting for 100.00% of the 1,128 total deaths in this group.
This is up 26% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 1,348,668 women aged 35-39, would have predicted 881 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 247 more deaths than expected from All Causes among women aged 35-39 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 7,355 deaths from All Causes represent 692 lives lost among women aged 35-39 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 247 more and the 8 year total of 7,355 more female aged 35-39 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 4,660 / 160,016
The next 1,424 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among women aged 40-44, accounting for 100.00% of the 1,424 total deaths in this group.
This is up 7% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 1,295,011 women aged 40-44, would have predicted 1,319 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 105 more deaths than expected from All Causes among women aged 40-44 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 9,557 deaths from All Causes represent 411 lives saved among women aged 40-44 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 105 more and the 8 year total of 9,557 more female aged 40-44 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 6,084 / 160,016
The next 1,934 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among women aged 45-49, accounting for 100.00% of the 1,934 total deaths in this group.
This is down 5% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 1,215,287 women aged 45-49, would have predicted 2,023 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 89 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among women aged 45-49 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 14,115 deaths from All Causes represent 2,038 lives saved among women aged 45-49 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 89 fewer and the 8 year total of 14,115 fewer female aged 45-49 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 8,018 / 160,016
The next 2,830 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among women aged 50-54, accounting for 100.00% of the 2,830 total deaths in this group.
This is down 12% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 1,221,277 women aged 50-54, would have predicted 3,197 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 367 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among women aged 50-54 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 24,026 deaths from All Causes represent 2,991 lives saved among women aged 50-54 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 367 fewer and the 8 year total of 24,026 fewer female aged 50-54 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 10,848 / 160,016
The next 4,822 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among women aged 55-59, accounting for 100.00% of the 4,822 total deaths in this group.
This is down 10% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 1,326,710 women aged 55-59, would have predicted 5,363 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 541 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among women aged 55-59 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 39,687 deaths from All Causes represent 4,094 lives saved among women aged 55-59 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 541 fewer and the 8 year total of 39,687 fewer female aged 55-59 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 15,670 / 160,016
The next 7,942 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among women aged 60-64, accounting for 100.00% of the 7,942 total deaths in this group.
This is down 6% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 1,340,258 women aged 60-64, would have predicted 8,419 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 477 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among women aged 60-64 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 57,126 deaths from All Causes represent 5,832 lives saved among women aged 60-64 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 477 fewer and the 8 year total of 57,126 fewer female aged 60-64 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 23,612 / 160,016
The next 10,873 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among elderly women aged 65-69, accounting for 100.00% of the 10,873 total deaths in this group.
This is down 9% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 1,189,864 elderly women aged 65-69, would have predicted 11,908 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 1,035 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among elderly women aged 65-69 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 75,518 deaths from All Causes represent 10,554 lives saved among elderly women aged 65-69 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 1,035 fewer and the 8 year total of 75,518 fewer female aged 65-69 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 34,485 / 160,016
The next 14,096 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among elderly women aged 70-74, accounting for 100.00% of the 14,096 total deaths in this group.
This is down 13% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 982,356 elderly women aged 70-74, would have predicted 16,153 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 2,057 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among elderly women aged 70-74 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 97,489 deaths from All Causes represent 15,386 lives saved among elderly women aged 70-74 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 2,057 fewer and the 8 year total of 97,489 fewer female aged 70-74 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 48,581 / 160,016
The next 17,938 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among elderly women aged 75-79, accounting for 100.00% of the 17,938 total deaths in this group.
This is down 12% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 734,394 elderly women aged 75-79, would have predicted 20,382 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 2,444 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among elderly women aged 75-79 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 117,907 deaths from All Causes represent 18,774 lives saved among elderly women aged 75-79 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 2,444 fewer and the 8 year total of 117,907 fewer female aged 75-79 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 66,519 / 160,016
The next 21,399 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among elderly women aged 80-84, accounting for 100.00% of the 21,399 total deaths in this group.
This is down 10% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 487,587 elderly women aged 80-84, would have predicted 23,823 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 2,424 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among elderly women aged 80-84 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 151,602 deaths from All Causes represent 21,214 lives saved among elderly women aged 80-84 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 2,424 fewer and the 8 year total of 151,602 fewer female aged 80-84 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 87,918 / 160,016
The next 25,920 of the 160,016 female deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among elderly women aged 85-89, accounting for 100.00% of the 25,920 total deaths in this group.
This is down 7% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 313,460 elderly women aged 85-89, would have predicted 28,007 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 2,087 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among elderly women aged 85-89 living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 193,535 deaths from All Causes represent 23,854 lives saved among elderly women aged 85-89 over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 2,087 fewer and the 8 year total of 193,535 fewer female aged 85-89 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 113,838 / 160,016
The next 46,178 of the 160,016 deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among elderly women aged 90+, accounting for 100.00% of the 46,178 total deaths in this group.
This is up 2% compared to Old Normal rates which, when applied to this year's population of 238,591 would have predicted 45,185 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 993 more deaths than expected from All Causes among elderly women aged 90+ living in Canada in 2022.
Overall, 321,834 deaths from All Causes represent 10,247 lives saved among elderly women aged 90+ over the first 8 years of Canada's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the 8 year total of 321,834 excess female deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 160,016 / 160,016
When we do this, we find that everything Ursula von der Leyen and her globalist buddies have been telling us is untrue.
The truth is, old folks and young children – those they claimed in 2020 to have been shutting down our societies for, are the least affected groups.
While it was the “plandemic” which brought the phenomenon of excess deaths into public awareness, the deadly trend itself started in 2015, with young men and women aged 20-45 being it’s main victims and Deaths From Unknown Causes being its leading cause.
Check out UN “Sustainable” Development Goal SDG3 – “Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages”
Then, browse through the tabs for all at all ages below the following graphic and decide for yourself:
Is this health and well being?
Is this “sustainable”?
Is this even tolerable?
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