"Elderly with underlying health problems"
Member a year ago when that would be labeled a covid death?
"Monday’s record-breaking heat has contributed to the sudden deaths of about two dozen people in Burnaby, most of them seniors, said Mounties."
“We are seeing this weather can be deadly for vulnerable members of our community, especially the elderly and those with underlying health issues,” Kalanj said in a statement."
Do old people regularly die in the heat? Not really reported much, in normally cold ass Canada
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/more-than-25-people-have-died-suddenly-in-burnaby-mostly-due-to-the-heat/ar-AALAvbu?ocid=hplocalnews
Apologies for the msn news bot post