Canadian insurers paid out fewer death benefits in the first year of the pandemic than they did in 2019, new data show. Insurers said the unexpected finding was due to an anomaly in methods used to compile statistics: “Covid-19 numbers seem low.”
Canadian insurers paid out fewer death benefits in the first year of the pandemic than they did in 2019, new data show. Insurers said the unexpected finding was due to an anomaly in methods used to compile statistics: “Covid-19 numbers seem low.”