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TUESDAY 2021-04-27
Waterloo Region reported 51 new cases for today (7.7% of the active cases) and one fewer for yesterday for a total of 44; 567 new cases for the week (-87), averaging 12.8% of active cases. 662 active cases, -38 in the last seven days.
An average of 1,502 daily tests for the past week for a positivity rate of 5.39%, a strong drop from last week's 7.32%.
4,762 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 4,489. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the regional population on 2021-06-20 (-2 days). This date is now trailing the provincial one by nine days (-2).
Ontario reported 3,265 new cases today (albeit again on a rather low test volume) with a seven-day average of 3,888 (-29). 3,908 recoveries and 29 deaths translated to a decrease of 672 active cases and a new total of 39,914. -3,027 active cases for the week and 207 deaths (30 per day). 34,000 tests for a positivity rate of 9.60%. The positivity rate is averaging 8.46% for the past seven days, compared to 8.12% for the preceding seven.
875 patients in ICU (-2 today, +102 for the week) and a total hospital population of 2,336 (-24 for the week).
94,819 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 113,692. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the provincial population on 2021-06-11 (+0 days).
- 673 cases in Peel: 48.7 per 100K
- 452 cases in York: 40.7 per 100K
- 1,044 cases in Toronto: 35.6 per 100K
- 171 cases in Durham: 26.5 per 100K
- 138 cases in Halton: 25.2 per 100K
- 119 cases in Hamilton: 20.5 per 100K
- 79 cases in Middlesex-London: 19.5 per 100K
- 49 cases in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph: 18.0 per 100K
- 23 cases in Brant: 16.9 per 100K
- 73 cases in Niagara: 16.3 per 100K
- 150 cases in Ottawa: 15.1 per 100K
- 48 cases in Windsor-Essex: 12.3 per 100K
- 61 cases in Simcoe-Muskoka: 11.3 per 100K
- 56 cases in Waterloo: 9.1 per 100K (based on provincial reporting)
- 17 cases in Southwestern Ontario: 8.5 per 100K
- 6 cases in Northwestern: 6.8 per 100K
- 8 cases in Lambton: 6.1 per 100K
- 9 cases in Kingston Frontenac: 4.4 per 100K
- 4 cases in Thunder Bay: 2.7 per 100K
Only regions with at least two cases per 100,000 population
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(04-26-2021, 05:38 PM)ac3r Wrote: CBC has announced that the military will be deploying across the province to help take some strain off health care workers and the hospitals: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/c...-1.6002130
Edit: The province of Newfoundland will also be dispatching some assistance to the province: https://twitter.com/ColinDMello/status/1...0189290497
Ontario is now appealing to both the Republic of the Philippines and the United States of America for additional health care workers: https://twitter.com/ColinDMello/status/1...6867868689
Honestly...what the is the OPC doing? The province is falling apart and they're just being silent - or when they do have something to say, it's basically a "suck it up, we don't care if you have Covid-19, no sick days". We'd be a national embarrassment if this was not a matter of life and death.
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Canada has released some models on how many vaccines we'll need until we can lift our restrictions around the country. According to their models, we'll need 75 percent of adults to have 1 shot and 20 percent to have 2 shots before we can return to what we would consider normal.
MacLeans has a story here: https://www.macleans.ca/news/what-new-co...trictions/
And the government has a PDF of the models here: https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/phac-a...423-en.pdf
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WEDNESDAY 2021-04-28
Waterloo Region reported 68 new cases for today (10.2% of the active cases) and no additional ones for yesterday for a total of 51; 568 new cases for the week (+1), averaging 12.9% of active cases. 623 active cases, +25 in the last seven days.
Next testing report on Friday.
5,021 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 4,451. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the regional population on 2021-06-20 (+0 days). This date is now trailing the provincial one by eight days (-1).
Ontario reported 3,380 new cases today (including roughly 300 earlier cases for Hamilton and Niagara) with a seven-day average of 3,783 (-105). 4,517 recoveries and 24 deaths translated to a decrease of 1,061 active cases and a new total of 38,853. -4,064 active cases for the week and 199 deaths (28 per day). 50,194 tests for a positivity rate of 6.93%. The positivity rate is averaging 8.29% for the past seven days, compared to 8.19% for the preceding seven.
877 patients in ICU (+2 today, +87 for the week) and a total hospital population of 2,281 (-54 for the week).
116,173 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 110,760. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the provincial population on 2021-06-11 (+0 days).
- 341 cases in Niagara: 76.1 per 100K
- 255 cases in Hamilton: 44.0 per 100K
- 589 cases in Peel: 42.6 per 100K
- 221 cases in Durham: 34.2 per 100K
- 133 cases in Middlesex-London: 32.9 per 100K
- 961 cases in Toronto: 32.8 per 100K
- 290 cases in York: 26.1 per 100K
- 30 cases in Brant: 22.1 per 100K
- 116 cases in Halton: 21.2 per 100K
- 180 cases in Ottawa: 18.1 per 100K
- 34 cases in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph: 12.5 per 100K
- 65 cases in Simcoe-Muskoka: 12.0 per 100K
- 66 cases in Waterloo: 10.7 per 100K (based on provincial reporting)
- 38 cases in Windsor-Essex: 9.8 per 100K
- 19 cases in Eastern Ontario: 9.4 per 100K
- 17 cases in Southwestern Ontario: 8.5 per 100K
- 8 cases in Huron Perth: 8.2 per 100K
- 12 cases in Leeds, Grenville & Lanark: 7.1 per 100K
- 5 cases in Northwestern: 5.7 per 100K
- 7 cases in Lambton: 5.3 per 100K
- 6 cases in Thunder Bay: 4.0 per 100K
- 8 cases in Kingston Frontenac: 3.9 per 100K
- 11 cases in Sudbury: 2.8 per 100K
Only regions with at least two cases per 100,000 population
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(04-28-2021, 12:00 PM)ac3r Wrote: Canada has released some models on how many vaccines we'll need until we can lift our restrictions around the country. According to their models, we'll need 75 percent of adults to have 1 shot and 20 percent to have 2 shots before we can return to what we would consider normal.
MacLeans has a story here: https://www.macleans.ca/news/what-new-co...trictions/
And the government has a PDF of the models here: https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/phac-a...423-en.pdf
Projecting that by September everyone that wants a shot will have one. Assuming that 75% will be vaccinated by September.
30% of Canada's population is currently vaccinated.
https://covid19tracker.ca/vaccinationtracker.html
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(04-28-2021, 06:32 PM)LesPio Wrote: Projecting that by September everyone that wants a shot will have one. Assuming that 75% will be vaccinated by September.
30% of Canada's population is currently vaccinated.
https://covid19tracker.ca/vaccinationtracker.html
75% ... will have both shots?
Almost 1% of the population is being vaccinated per day, so the first-shot percentage will reach 75% long before September?
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10-day averages for key regions in Ontario, plus the weekly trend as of 2021-04-29 (posting this every two days).
Region | Cases today | per 100K | 10-day average | per 100K | Weekly trend |
Peel | 901 | 65.2 | 827 | 59.9 | -2% |
Toronto | 1,172 | 40.0 | 1,123 | 38.3 | -9% |
York | 392 | 35.3 | 398 | 35.8 | -8% |
Durham | 292 | 45.2 | 223 | 34.5 | +6% |
Niagara | 104 | 23.2 | 153 | 34.2 | -2% |
Halton | 129 | 23.5 | 136 | 24.8 | -9% |
Middlesex-London | 101 | 25.0 | 100 | 24.7 | +5% |
Brant | 19 | 14.0 | 34 | 24.7 | -41% |
Hamilton | 103 | 17.8 | 139 | 24.0 | +1% |
Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph | 46 | 16.9 | 55 | 20.1 | -30% |
Ottawa | 147 | 14.8 | 195 | 19.6 | -23% |
Simcoe-Muskoka | 117 | 21.7 | 89 | 16.4 | -6% |
Windsor-Essex | 52 | 13.4 | 54 | 13.8 | -14% |
Waterloo | 63 | 10.2 | 84 | 13.5 | -35% |
Eastern Ontario | 16 | 7.9 | 23 | 11.4 | -47% |
Northwestern | 19 | 21.7 | 10 | 11.2 | +19% |
Southwestern Ontario | 14 | 7.0 | 19 | 9.7 | -23% |
Lambton | 16 | 12.2 | 10 | 7.7 | +10% |
Thunder Bay | 10 | 6.7 | 8 | 5.6 | -27% |
Leeds, Grenville & Lanark | 10 | 5.9 | 10 | 5.6 | -18% |
Kingston Frontenac | 13 | 6.4 | 11 | 5.2 | +11% |
Huron Perth | 5 | 5.1 | 4 | 4.4 | +42% |
Chatham-Kent | 8 | 7.5 | 4 | 4.1 | +61% |
Sudbury | | .0 | 9 | 2.3 | -21% |
Ontario total
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04-29-2021, 01:22 PM
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Ontario will be making the vaccine available to all adults 18+ May 24th: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/c...-1.6006880
Quote:- Week of April 26: All Ontario adults age 55 and up; those 45 years old and up in hot spot communities; and licensed childcare workers.
- Week of May 3: Ontario adults over the age of 50; adults age 18 and up in hot spot communities' those with health conditions deemed "high risk"; and some people who cannot work from home.
- Week of May 10: Ontario adults over the age of 40, those with health conditions deemed "at risk"; and more individuals who cannot work from home.
- Week of May 17: Ontario adults over the age of 30.
- Week of May 24: Ontario adults over the age of 18.
More details available here in a provincial report: https://assets.documentcloud.org/documen...ril-29.pdf
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(04-29-2021, 01:22 PM)ac3r Wrote: Ontario will be making the vaccine available to all adults 18+ May 24th: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/c...-1.6006880
Quote:- Week of April 26: All Ontario adults age 55 and up; those 45 years old and up in hot spot communities; and licensed childcare workers.
- Week of May 3: Ontario adults over the age of 50; adults age 18 and up in hot spot communities' those with health conditions deemed "high risk"; and some people who cannot work from home.
- Week of May 10: Ontario adults over the age of 40, those with health conditions deemed "at risk"; and more individuals who cannot work from home.
- Week of May 17: Ontario adults over the age of 30.
- Week of May 24: Ontario adults over the age of 18.
More details available here in a provincial report: https://assets.documentcloud.org/documen...ril-29.pdf
Wow, that is really fantastic news!
This is the kind of transparency they were boasting about 3 months ago.
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THURSDAY 2021-04-29
Waterloo Region reported 62 new cases for today (10.0% of the active cases) and no additional ones for yesterday for a total of 68; 551 new cases for the week (-17), averaging 12.4% of active cases. 605 active cases, +13 in the last seven days.
Next testing report on Friday.
5,145 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 4,410. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the regional population on 2021-06-21 (+1 days). This date is now trailing the provincial one by eight days (+0).
Ontario reported 3,871 new cases today with a seven-day average of 3,810 (+27). 4,245 recoveries and 41 deaths translated to a decrease of 415 active cases and a new total of 38,438. -3,524 active cases for the week and 200 deaths (29 per day). 56,939 tests for a positivity rate of 6.80%. The positivity rate is averaging 8.29% for the past seven days, compared to 8.13% for the preceding seven.
884 patients in ICU (+7 today, +78 for the week) and a total hospital population of 2,428 (+78 for the week).
120,567 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 108,710. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the provincial population on 2021-06-13 (+1 days).
- 901 cases in Peel: 65.2 per 100K
- 292 cases in Durham: 45.2 per 100K
- 1,172 cases in Toronto: 40.0 per 100K
- 392 cases in York: 35.3 per 100K
- 101 cases in Middlesex-London: 25.0 per 100K
- 129 cases in Halton: 23.5 per 100K
- 104 cases in Niagara: 23.2 per 100K
- 19 cases in Northwestern: 21.7 per 100K
- 117 cases in Simcoe-Muskoka: 21.7 per 100K
- 103 cases in Hamilton: 17.8 per 100K
- 46 cases in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph: 16.9 per 100K
- 147 cases in Ottawa: 14.8 per 100K
- 19 cases in Brant: 14.0 per 100K
- 52 cases in Windsor-Essex: 13.4 per 100K
- 16 cases in Lambton: 12.2 per 100K
- 63 cases in Waterloo: 10.2 per 100K (based on provincial reporting)
- 16 cases in Eastern Ontario: 7.9 per 100K
- 8 cases in Chatham-Kent: 7.5 per 100K
- 14 cases in Southwestern Ontario: 7.0 per 100K
- 10 cases in Thunder Bay: 6.7 per 100K
- 13 cases in Kingston Frontenac: 6.4 per 100K
- 10 cases in Leeds, Grenville & Lanark: 5.9 per 100K
- 5 cases in Huron Perth: 5.1 per 100K
Only regions with at least two cases per 100,000 population
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FRIDAY 2021-04-30
Waterloo Region reported 65 new cases for today (10.7% of the active cases) and one additional one for yesterday for a total of 63; 527 new cases for the week (-24), averaging 11.8% of active cases. 606 active cases, +1 in the last seven days.
An average of 1,144 tests per day for the past week, for a positivity rate of 6.58%, the same as the prior week.
4,953 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 4,411. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the regional population on 2021-06-21 (+0 days). This date is now trailing the provincial one by six days (-2).
Ontario reported 3,887 new cases today with a seven-day average of 3,722 (-88). 4,242 recoveries and 21 deaths translated to a decrease of 376 active cases and a new total of 38,062. -3,673 active cases for the week and 187 deaths (27 per day). 53,074 tests for a positivity rate of 7.32%. The positivity rate is averaging 8.19% for the past seven days, compared to 8.20% for the preceding seven -- the first time it's below the previous week for quite some time.
883 patients in ICU (-1 today, +65 for the week) and a total hospital population of 2,201 (-86 for the week).
112,214 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 105,616. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the provincial population on 2021-06-14 (+1 days).
- 871 cases in Peel: 63.0 per 100K
- 1,331 cases in Toronto: 45.4 per 100K
- 204 cases in Hamilton: 35.2 per 100K
- 156 cases in Niagara: 34.8 per 100K
- 208 cases in Durham: 32.2 per 100K
- 37 cases in Brant: 27.2 per 100K
- 267 cases in York: 24.1 per 100K
- 123 cases in Halton: 22.4 per 100K
- 85 cases in Middlesex-London: 21.0 per 100K
- 54 cases in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph: 19.9 per 100K
- 196 cases in Ottawa: 19.7 per 100K
- 12 cases in Northwestern: 13.7 per 100K
- 27 cases in Eastern Ontario: 13.3 per 100K
- 46 cases in Windsor-Essex: 11.8 per 100K
- 62 cases in Simcoe-Muskoka: 11.5 per 100K
- 17 cases in Southwestern Ontario: 8.5 per 100K
- 49 cases in Waterloo: 7.9 per 100K (based on provincial reporting)
- 10 cases in Lambton: 7.6 per 100K
- 6 cases in Huron Perth: 6.1 per 100K
- 10 cases in Kingston Frontenac: 4.9 per 100K
- 4 cases in Thunder Bay: 2.7 per 100K
- 4 cases in Leeds, Grenville & Lanark: 2.4 per 100K
- 9 cases in Sudbury: 2.3 per 100K
Only regions with at least two cases per 100,000 population
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The US will start exporting Pfizer vaccines to Canada next week, which should really help ramp up vaccine efforts. This will be particularly useful as they have a goal to open up vaccinations to every adult Canadian 18+ who would like one by the end of this month: https://www.680news.com/2021/04/30/pfize...oses-news/
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(05-01-2021, 09:13 AM)ac3r Wrote: The US will start exporting Pfizer vaccines to Canada next week, which should really help ramp up vaccine efforts. This will be particularly useful as they have a goal to open up vaccinations to every adult Canadian 18+ who would like one by the end of this month: https://www.680news.com/2021/04/30/pfize...oses-news/
Interesting that they are exporting the BioNTech-Pfizer and not the AstraZeneca, given that they have a stockpile of the latter and yet can't use it. Unless they are earmarking the AZ for India and sending us the BioNTech instead.
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10-day averages for key regions in Ontario, plus the weekly trend as of 2021-05-01 (posting this every two days).
Region | Cases today | per 100K | 10-day average | per 100K | Weekly trend |
Peel
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819
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59.3
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842
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60.9
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-7%
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Toronto
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1,050
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35.8
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1,129
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38.5
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-3%
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York
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286
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25.8
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374
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33.7
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-28%
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Durham
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157
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24.3
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212
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32.9
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-1%
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Niagara
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89
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19.9
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147
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32.8
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-20%
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Hamilton
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132
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22.8
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141
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24.3
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+23%
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Middlesex-London
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107
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26.4
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100
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24.6
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-1%
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Halton
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127
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23.2
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131
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23.9
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-6%
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Brant
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11
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8.1
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31
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22.6
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-52%
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Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph
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42
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15.4
|
52
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19.0
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-28%
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Ottawa
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158
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15.9
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193
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19.4
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-32%
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Simcoe-Muskoka
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71
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13.1
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82
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15.1
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-11%
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Windsor-Essex
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41
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10.5
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50
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12.9
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-18%
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Waterloo
|
90
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14.6
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78
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12.6
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-32%
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Eastern Ontario
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21
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10.4
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25
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12.3
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-65%
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Northwestern
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7
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8.0
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10
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11.7
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-15%
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Southwestern Ontario
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17
|
8.5
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18
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9.2
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-20%
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Lambton
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12
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9.2
|
11
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8.6
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-27%
|
Leeds, Grenville & Lanark
|
16
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9.4
|
9
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5.5
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-2%
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Thunder Bay
|
5
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3.3
|
7
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4.9
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-51%
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Kingston Frontenac
|
9
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4.4
|
10
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5.0
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+10%
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Huron Perth
|
6
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6.1
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5
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5.0
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+34%
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Chatham-Kent
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3
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2.8
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5
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4.3
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-42%
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Sudbury
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19
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4.9
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10
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2.7
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-6%
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Ontario total
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-11%
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