
Report: 75,000 dead because they were stuck on waitlists for surgeries or diagnoses
By Bob Unruh
Some even ‘turned to euthanasia’ because they couldn’t obtain timely care
Some 75,000 people have died over the past few years because they were on waitlists for surgeries or diagnoses, according to a new report.
75,000+ CANADIANS DIED WAITING FOR HEALTH CARE
New data reveals over 15,000 Canadians died in 2023-24 while stuck on waitlists for surgeries or diagnostic scans.
Since 2018, that number has surpassed 75,000.
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The report at ZeroHedge said the death count for just 2023-24 was 15,000 Canadians, as patients there “waited years for treatment they never received” or those who “turned to euthanasia due to lack of timely care.”
“For a country that pays high taxes for ‘free’ health care, many are left asking – at what cost?” the report said.
Canada is one of the nations with a socialized medical program, where treatment is supposed to be free, but in reality it’s turned out the treatment often is rare, or even unobtainable, as the record shows physicians have offered their patients euthanasia instead of treatment.
The report cited data from SecondStreet.org, which said the death doll for 2023-24 was 15,474 Canadians who died “before receiving various surgeries or diagnostic scans.”
However, the reported some local governments in Canada don’t report numbers, so the total isn’t accurate.