08-01-2021, 08:34 PM
Current 7-day Covid-19 cases per 100k
• Grey Bruce Health Unit 32.4
• Region of Waterloo Public Health and Emergency Services 22.1
• City of Hamilton Public Health Services 20.4
• Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit 15.9
• Middlesex-London Health Unit 11.4
• Southwestern Public Health 11.3
• Chatham-Kent Public Health 11.3
• Porcupine Health Unit 10.8
• Durham Region Health Department 10.8
• Peel Public Health 10.3
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• Timiskaming Health Unit 0.0
• Northwestern Health Unit 0.0
• Algoma Public Health 0.0
• TOTAL ONTARIO 8.9
I'll be posting late for the next few days as I am in Toronto for some meetings.
While the numbers themselves don't look great (as we're slowly getting higher), it is important to keep in mind that hospitalizations continue to fall, as do number of patients in the ICU. This means that the vaccine is working as it should, though it also shows the importance that the 19% holdouts (of 12 and up) need to get a shot in their arm, and/or authorizing, once it is safe to do so, injections of Pfizer (the most likely candidate) for 6 mo to 11 years.
• Grey Bruce Health Unit 32.4
• Region of Waterloo Public Health and Emergency Services 22.1
• City of Hamilton Public Health Services 20.4
• Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit 15.9
• Middlesex-London Health Unit 11.4
• Southwestern Public Health 11.3
• Chatham-Kent Public Health 11.3
• Porcupine Health Unit 10.8
• Durham Region Health Department 10.8
• Peel Public Health 10.3
---snip---
• Timiskaming Health Unit 0.0
• Northwestern Health Unit 0.0
• Algoma Public Health 0.0
• TOTAL ONTARIO 8.9
I'll be posting late for the next few days as I am in Toronto for some meetings.
While the numbers themselves don't look great (as we're slowly getting higher), it is important to keep in mind that hospitalizations continue to fall, as do number of patients in the ICU. This means that the vaccine is working as it should, though it also shows the importance that the 19% holdouts (of 12 and up) need to get a shot in their arm, and/or authorizing, once it is safe to do so, injections of Pfizer (the most likely candidate) for 6 mo to 11 years.