12-04-2020, 03:48 PM
FRIDAY 2020-12-04
Waterloo Region reported 58 new cases for today (10.0% of the active cases). 508 new cases for the week (-12), averaging 13.3% of active cases. 636 active cases (+120 in the last seven days).
An average of 12,247 tests over the past week for an average positivity rate of 4.15%, down from 4.71% the prior week.
Ontario reported 1,780 new cases today with a seven-day average of 1,759 (-10). 1,553 recoveries and 25 deaths translated to an increase of 202 active cases, and a current total of 14,997. +1,724 active cases for the week and 142 deaths. 56,001 tests resulted in a 3.18% positivity rate. The positivity rate is averaging 3.77% for the past seven days, as compared to 3.54% for the preceding seven.
The seven-day case average having stabilized in the 1700s is encouraging, and the positivity rate is better, too. Maybe, maybe, maybe ...
207 patients in ICU (+12) and 674 in hospital overall (+133 in the past seven days).
Peel somewhat better today, but Toronto, too, is over 20 cases/100K. (And I can't make heads or tails about the mismatch between Waterloo regional and provincial numbers. I'll continue to use the provincial numbers for this table in order to be consistent with the other regions but otherwise I'll rely on the region's own reporting.)
Waterloo Region reported 58 new cases for today (10.0% of the active cases). 508 new cases for the week (-12), averaging 13.3% of active cases. 636 active cases (+120 in the last seven days).
An average of 12,247 tests over the past week for an average positivity rate of 4.15%, down from 4.71% the prior week.
Ontario reported 1,780 new cases today with a seven-day average of 1,759 (-10). 1,553 recoveries and 25 deaths translated to an increase of 202 active cases, and a current total of 14,997. +1,724 active cases for the week and 142 deaths. 56,001 tests resulted in a 3.18% positivity rate. The positivity rate is averaging 3.77% for the past seven days, as compared to 3.54% for the preceding seven.
The seven-day case average having stabilized in the 1700s is encouraging, and the positivity rate is better, too. Maybe, maybe, maybe ...
207 patients in ICU (+12) and 674 in hospital overall (+133 in the past seven days).
- 433 cases in Peel: 31.3 per 100K
- 633 cases in Toronto: 21.6 per 100K
- 68 cases in Windsor-Essex: 17.5 per 100K
- 94 cases in Durham: 14.6 per 100K
- 152 cases in York: 13.7 per 100K
- 39 cases in Middlesex-London: 9.6 per 100K
- 51 cases in Halton: 9.3 per 100K
- 25 cases in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph: 9.2 per 100K
- 41 cases in Simcoe-Muskoka: 7.6 per 100K
- 43 cases in Hamilton: 7.4 per 100K
- 40 cases in Waterloo: 6.5 per 100K (based on provincial reporting)
- 21 cases in Niagara: 4.7 per 100K
- 36 cases in Ottawa: 3.6 per 100K
Peel somewhat better today, but Toronto, too, is over 20 cases/100K. (And I can't make heads or tails about the mismatch between Waterloo regional and provincial numbers. I'll continue to use the provincial numbers for this table in order to be consistent with the other regions but otherwise I'll rely on the region's own reporting.)