24,000 isn’t that many. Adjusted for population, Canada should have around 70,000 deaths if they have similar case fatality rate as USA.
True... But 910 is a lot better.
The Aussie’s have one thing going for them... Population density 3.2 people per square kilometer. Canada... 3.7 people per square kilometer and then the US... 33.8 people per square kilometer.
For a country that is so large and spread out, Canada’s death toll is relatively high.