06-02-2021, 02:28 PM
10-day averages for key regions in Ontario, plus the weekly trend as of 2021-06-02 (posting this every two days).
Now, for a different chart: this shows the weekly trend over time: effectively, this is the first derivative of the new case rate. -40% here means that the new case rate was trending down at 40% at that point in time. This does not show actual number of cases.
But what it does show is that the cases are currently dropping as fast as they have ever dropped -- thanks to the vaccinations, I expect.
Region | Cases today | per 100K | 10-day average | per 100K | Weekly trend |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Peel
|
134
|
9.7
|
241
|
17.5
|
-53%
|
Durham
|
40
|
6.2
|
72
|
11.2
|
-56%
|
Hamilton
|
66
|
11.4
|
63
|
10.9
|
-17%
|
Toronto
|
173
|
5.9
|
291
|
9.9
|
-50%
|
Brant
|
10
|
7.4
|
12
|
8.8
|
-26%
|
Middlesex-London
|
36
|
8.9
|
34
|
8.3
|
-43%
|
York
|
69
|
6.2
|
91
|
8.2
|
-49%
|
Waterloo
|
29
|
4.7
|
43
|
6.9
|
-29%
|
Niagara
|
.0
|
30
|
6.8
|
-54%
| |
Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph
|
14
|
5.1
|
18
|
6.6
|
-54%
|
Halton
|
18
|
3.3
|
36
|
6.6
|
-63%
|
Windsor-Essex
|
14
|
3.6
|
25
|
6.5
|
-43%
|
Ottawa
|
41
|
4.1
|
60
|
6.0
|
-34%
|
Huron Perth
|
7
|
7.1
|
6
|
5.9
|
+12%
|
Simcoe-Muskoka
|
20
|
3.7
|
30
|
5.6
|
-32%
|
Thunder Bay
|
15
|
10.0
|
7
|
4.3
|
+143%
|
Lambton
|
5
|
3.8
|
5
|
3.8
|
-11%
|
Southwestern Ontario
|
5
|
2.5
|
7
|
3.5
|
-29%
|
Eastern Ontario
|
3
|
1.5
|
5
|
2.5
|
-42%
|
Ontario total
|
-36%
|
Now, for a different chart: this shows the weekly trend over time: effectively, this is the first derivative of the new case rate. -40% here means that the new case rate was trending down at 40% at that point in time. This does not show actual number of cases.
But what it does show is that the cases are currently dropping as fast as they have ever dropped -- thanks to the vaccinations, I expect.