so, i'm going to assume that the canadian government must be using malfunctioning tests that are missing a lot of positives, and expect that independent testing eventually adds up a little bit better with the data in front of us than the government results have.
so, call me skeptical...
i mean, what's the death rate in quebec if there's only 125,000 cases? it's 4.5%! quebec's health care system has poorer outcomes than other places in canada, but those are 3rd world mortality rates.
in ontario, the official stats would suggest a 2.5% death rate, which would imply ontario must have a terrible health care system.
the numbers are just not consistent with the facts that we have, meaning:
1) our health care results have been alarmingly poor or
2) they're wrong.
i think (2) is probably more right than (1).
but, we'll need to wait for independent studies to verify the results.