New Brunswick is a province in eastern Canada. Approximately 800,000 people live there. Canadian officials have commented on how the health data from New Brunswick is low in quality, as they do in this report from July 2022.
Take note of this sub-heading:
Statistics Canada says low quality data from N.B. to likely trigger downward revision of excess deaths numbers
But can we take these medical officials at their word, or is this just a cover to hide excess mortality in New Brunswick after most people there had become “fully vaccinated?”
It seems there are initial reports which come out of New Brunswick, and then there are “higher-ups” who then go through the data and make a “revision” which is more often than not “downward” when it comes to New Brunswick.
Here is a chart showing weekly death both before and after such revision.
The months of June, July, and August of 2021 had been “downwardly revised” — perhaps because most people were “fully-vaccinated” by then, so that the noted excess deaths must have been in error (as fully-vaccinated people do not die in large numbers like that).
But September and October had not been “revised” yet:
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Reference
[News story saying that New Brunswick officials keep recording too many deaths] — Major revisions required in pandemic death counts a problem 'unique to New Brunswick'. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-brunswick-statistics-canada-new-brunswick-1.6525751
[Expected and excess death] — Provisional weekly estimates of the number of deaths, expected number of deaths and excess mortality. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/e983a9ed-c54a-445b-95dc-db13e3afc2ea