05-11-2020, 08:34 PM
(05-11-2020, 08:11 PM)plam Wrote:(05-11-2020, 07:38 PM)tomh009 Wrote: The difference in the number of positive tests as compared to Ontario really is huge. There were three days in early April, a few weeks after Ontario started detailed reporting, when there were over 12% positives. Even in the first two weeks from when Ontario started reporting the number of daily tests, the positives averaged only 10.2%. And to me that means that today there is still significantly more COVID-19 in the wild in La Belle Provence.
I would really like to know the number of active cases for Quebec but I have not seen that published anywhere. Please let us know if you see that somewhere!
It's odd, because I would have thought that Ontario was under-testing (and maybe it is), but Quebec is testing more and finding more positive cases as a percentage. I think it is plausible to say that the cases are in Greater Montreal though.
This seems to have all the stats. Cases by report date. May 10, 38469 cases total, 25753 active.
https://www.inspq.qc.ca/covid-19/donnees
Quebec hospital usage looks quite flat, but I've also heard that staffing is an issue even at the current levels.
Thanks! I had looked at that page before but I had looked for some numbers and had not noticed that they are available by hovering over the chart. Discoverable, not so much.
