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Published: July 8, 2022

Deaths due to ‘unknown causes’ in Alberta skyrocketed in 2021

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Fri Jul 8, 2022 – 5:57 pm EDT

ALBERTA (LifeSiteNews) – New data out of the Canadian province of Alberta shows that the number of deaths attributed to “ill-defined and unknown causes” in 2021 was double that of 2020 and over six times that of 2019. 

The official government data, published by Service Alberta on June 30, specified that the “ill-defined and unknown causes of mortality” category was the leading cause of death in 2021, accounting for a whopping 3,362 deaths. In 2020 and 2019, the number of deaths in that same category were just 1,464 and 522 respectively.  

Despite the COVID hysteria perpetuated by the government and mainstream media, leading to the implementation of a vaccine passport system and lockdowns in Alberta, deaths by “unknown causes” outpaced coronavirus deaths by 1,412.  

In fact, COVID ranked third on the list during the height of the so-called pandemic, behind both “unknown causes” and “organic dementia.” 

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