(05-11-2021, 10:22 PM)tomh009 Wrote: Your math works. So, why did we only vaccinate 0.2% of Ontario total on Sunday and 0.9% yesterday? Did the region use up too many vaccines during the past week?
At the moment the regional vaccination timeline is far behind the provincial one. We'll have to wait and see how much of that gets caught up.
I do remember the region stating about a week ago that they were shifting from a more spread out administration model to one where they administer vaccines ASAP after receiving them, even if it means running out before the next batch arrived. I assume it was to test their delivery capacity, and make the argument for more supply. The region has an excellent new vaccine dashboard, https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/livin...force.aspx , which says we have very few vaccines in freezers.
Ontario as a whole though is definitely vaccinating slower than they arrive. The Ontario vaccine gap seems to be growing and I don't know why, our percent administered is behind all the other large Canadian provinces.
I do think we'll be behind the provincial average. Hot spot cities will be ahead, due to their head start, and everywhere else will be behind. Unless they run in to the vaccine hesitancy wall first, and supply gets diverted here.