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Sep 10, 2020, 16 tweets

SEPT. 10 - Canada/Ontario/Québec daily update

#COVID19Ontario #covid19canada #covid19quebec

2 newly reported deaths in all of Canada (population: 37,971,020).

38,727 additional tests to confirm 546 additional cases (1.4%).

Canada - Covid-19 still presents a risk primarily to the elderly, not to children and hardly to working-age adults.

(n.b. Based on 2020 YTD data for Covid-19 - figures to be revised upward as needed.)

Deaths among those over 80 account for 71.4% of covid deaths.

This contrasts to overall deaths, for which the 80+ cohort accounts for 50.9% of deaths (based on 2016-2018 averages).

(n.b. Based on 2020 YTD data for Covid-19 - figures to be revised upward as needed.)

Bear in mind that the risk of death will always rise in line with one's advancing age. Such is life.

In a given year, like 2018 as an example, 9.2% of those in the over-80 age cohort pass away.

(n.b. Based on 2020 YTD data for Covid-19 - figures to be revised upward as needed.)

Children and young adults are at lower risk from Covid-19 than from influenza and pneumonia.

The risk of death by Covid-19 is higher than that by influenza and pneumonia as one's age advances.

(n.b. Based on 2020 YTD data for Covid-19 - figures to be revised upward as needed.)

If considered as a wholly distinct and separate cause of death in Canada, Covid-19 may be the 6th leading cause of death in 2020, much like influenza and pneumonia.

(n.b. Based on 2020 YTD data for Covid-19 - figures to be revised upward as needed.)

Ontario has reported 2 covid deaths so far in September.

- That's an average of <0.25 deaths / day.

Ontario now reports:

- 55 in hospital (+1)

- 17 in ICU (-2)

- 7 on a ventilator (no change)

Ontario has reported 2 covid deaths so far in September.

- That's an average of <0.25 deaths / day.

Ontario now reports:

- 55 in hospital (+1)

- 17 in ICU (-2)

- 7 on a ventilator (no change)

This is what 2020 might look like in Ontario month-to-month if:
1. All-cause deaths (excl. Covid-19) are in line with 2016-18 averages
2. All Covid-19 deaths are single-cause excess deaths

(n.b. Based on 2020 YTD data for Covid-19 - figures to be revised upward as needed.)

This is what 2020 might look like in Ontario year-to-year if:
1. All-cause deaths (excl. Covid-19) are in line with 2016-18 averages
2. All Covid-19 deaths are single-cause excess deaths

(n.b. Based on 2020 YTD data for Covid-19 - figures to be revised upward as needed.)

This is what 2020 YTD might look like in Ontario on a cumulative basis, using 2016-18 average monthly deaths as a proxy for 2020 data.

Ontario - Growth in cumulative cases is outpacing growth in cumulative deaths.

September so far:

- 688 cases per 1 death (0.14%)

- Cumulative cases up 3.3%

- Cumulative deaths up 0.07%

Ontario - Growth in cumulative tests conducted is outpacing growth in cumulative cases.

September so far:

- 162 tests conducted per 1 positive test (0.6%)

- Cumulative tests up 7.8%

- Cumulative cases up 3.3%

Québec has reported 6 covid deaths so far in September (to Sept 8th).

- That's an average of 0.75/day.

Québec now reports:

- 113 in hospital (+8)

- 15 in ICU (+1)

Québec has reported 6 covid deaths so far in September (to Sept 8th).

- That's an average of 0.75/day.

Québec now reports:

- 113 in hospital (+8)

- 15 in ICU (+1)

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