03-26-2021, 03:58 PM
FRIDAY 2021-03-26
Waterloo Region reported 30 new cases for today (11.2% of the active cases) and two more for yesterday for a total of 45; 226 new cases for the week (+0), averaging 11.4% of active cases. 267 active cases, -60 in the last seven days.
An average of 7,407 tests per day for the past week ... wait, what? No, I can't believe it, either. There is some data catch-up going on here, so today's data is irrelevant to the current situation. Next valid testing report will be next week Friday.
2,744 vaccine doses delivered, with a seven-day average of 1,840. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the regional population on 2021-10-10 (-14 days).
Ontario reported 2,169 new cases today, with a seven-day average of 1,855 (+61). 1,675 recoveries and 12 deaths translated to an increase of 482 active cases and a new total of 16,563. +3,310 active cases for the week and 80 deaths (11 per day). 53,436 tests for a positivity rate of 4.06% -- about double what we were averaging just a month ago. The positivity rate is averaging 4.06% for the past seven days, compared to 3.22% for the preceding seven.
359 patients in ICU (+27 today, +50 for the week) and a total of 913 hospital beds in use (+154 for the week). So, our government decides it's time to loosen the restrictions?
82,996 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 59.713. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the provincial population on 2021-08-10 (-8 days). There is still a two-month gap between the provincial and regional projections but it's down by seven days now.
Only regions with at least two cases per 100,000 population
Waterloo Region reported 30 new cases for today (11.2% of the active cases) and two more for yesterday for a total of 45; 226 new cases for the week (+0), averaging 11.4% of active cases. 267 active cases, -60 in the last seven days.
An average of 7,407 tests per day for the past week ... wait, what? No, I can't believe it, either. There is some data catch-up going on here, so today's data is irrelevant to the current situation. Next valid testing report will be next week Friday.
2,744 vaccine doses delivered, with a seven-day average of 1,840. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the regional population on 2021-10-10 (-14 days).
Ontario reported 2,169 new cases today, with a seven-day average of 1,855 (+61). 1,675 recoveries and 12 deaths translated to an increase of 482 active cases and a new total of 16,563. +3,310 active cases for the week and 80 deaths (11 per day). 53,436 tests for a positivity rate of 4.06% -- about double what we were averaging just a month ago. The positivity rate is averaging 4.06% for the past seven days, compared to 3.22% for the preceding seven.
359 patients in ICU (+27 today, +50 for the week) and a total of 913 hospital beds in use (+154 for the week). So, our government decides it's time to loosen the restrictions?
82,996 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 59.713. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the provincial population on 2021-08-10 (-8 days). There is still a two-month gap between the provincial and regional projections but it's down by seven days now.
- 397 cases in Peel: 28.7 per 100K
- 682 cases in Toronto: 23.3 per 100K
- 30 cases in Lambton: 22.9 per 100K
- 254 cases in York: 22.9 per 100K
- 122 cases in Hamilton: 21.1 per 100K
- 123 cases in Durham: 19.0 per 100K
- 30 cases in Eastern Ontario: 14.8 per 100K
- 129 cases in Ottawa: 13.0 per 100K
- 50 cases in Middlesex-London: 12.4 per 100K
- 17 cases in Thunder Bay: 11.3 per 100K
- 16 cases in Leeds, Grenville & Lanark: 9.4 per 100K
- 48 cases in Simcoe-Muskoka: 8.9 per 100K
- 33 cases in Sudbury: 8.5 per 100K
- 37 cases in Niagara: 8.3 per 100K
- 40 cases in Halton: 7.3 per 100K
- 43 cases in Waterloo: 7.0 per 100K (based on provincial reporting)
- 9 cases in Brant: 6.6 per 100K
- 7 cases in Chatham-Kent: 6.6 per 100K
- 5 cases in Northwestern: 5.7 per 100K
- 5 cases in Huron Perth: 5.1 per 100K
- 10 cases in Southwestern Ontario: 5.0 per 100K
- 13 cases in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph: 4.8 per 100K
- 16 cases in Windsor-Essex: 4.1 per 100K
- 7 cases in Kingston Frontenac: 3.4 per 100K
Only regions with at least two cases per 100,000 population