THREAD: Ontario's second wave of #COVID19, in quotes and charts.

"We are flattening the curve." Premier Doug Ford, Oct. 6
(seven-day-average trend of new cases daily = 611) #COVID19Ontario
“We see the curve going down.” Premier Doug Ford, Oct. 28 (daily average of new cases = 886) #COVID19Ontario
“We’re seeing the numbers starting to go down, not to the level that any of us would like to see, but they are maintaining at a plateau.” Health Minister Christine Elliott, Nov. 2 (daily average of new cases = 919) #COVID19Ontario
"As much as we're seeing the numbers go up, we still have the lowest numbers for any large jurisdiction." Premier Doug Ford, Nov. 9 (daily average of new cases = 1,106) #COVID19Ontario
"I just want to talk about this announcement. This is a massive, massive announcement. I don't know if people realize how big of an announcement this is." Premier Doug Ford, announcing a new centralized government procurement agency, Nov. 16 (daily average of new cases = 1,443)
"The situation is extremely serious and further action is required to avoid the worst case scenario." Premier Doug Ford, announcing lockdown in Toronto and Peel, Nov. 20 (daily average of new cases = 1,373) #COVID19Ontario
“Some of the individuals who do some of the data analysis have said they are seeing indications that the lockdown has had an effect.” Dr. David Williams, Dec. 7 (daily average of new cases = 1,820) #COVID19Ontario
"Because of the guidelines we put in, Dr. Williams has put in place and his team, we're seeing a plateau per se." Premier Doug Ford, Dec. 15 (daily average of new cases = 1,927) #COVID19Ontario
Today, Ontario's seven-day-average trend of new #COVID19 cases topped 2,000 for the first time in the pandemic. #COVID19Ontario
Ontario's hospitals call for new 28-day lockdowns, as the Ministry of Health reported a record-high 2,432 new cases of #COVID19.
cbc.ca/news/canada/to…

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More from @CBCQueensPark

15 Dec
BREAKING: Ontario tells hospitals to be ready within 48 hours to clear beds for a surge of #COVID19 patients, @CBCNews has learned. #covid19ontario
cbc.ca/news/canada/to…
I obtained a 4-page memo that went to all hospital CEOs today from the head of @OntarioHealthOH. telling them to prepare to activate surge capacity plans immediately. For hospitals in the lockdown & control zones, that means clearing up to 15% of beds for #COVID19 patients.
This comes on the day that the number of #COVID19 patients in Ontario hospitals surpassed 900 for the first time since May. #COVID19Ontario cbc.ca/news/canada/to…
Read 4 tweets
15 Dec
Caveat about today's count of new #COVID19 cases in Ontario, from the Ministry of Health: today's count covers a 27-hour period for most public health units, as the timing of the daily database extraction has shifted. #COVID19Ontario
BREAKING: 2,275 new cases of #COVID19 reported in Ontario today, including:
711 in Toronto
586 in Peel
185 in Windsor
154 in York
This pushes the 7-day average of daily new cases to 1,927.
Data: data.ontario.ca/dataset/status… #COVID19Ontario Image
Here's Health Minister Christine Elliott's caveat about today's record-high #COVID19 case count for Ontario
Read 5 tweets
3 Nov
THREAD: Initial reaction to Ontario's new #COVID19 framework from doctors ...
you could summarize it as "uh-oh" Image
"Thresholds may be too loose & allow for reopening with +++ community spread." says @BogochIsaac #covidontario
"This is not the right time to reduce public health measures in hard-hit regions: We can neither test adequately nor do contact tracing" says @ASPphysician #covid19ontario
Read 4 tweets
3 Nov
BREAKING: Ontario is launching a new colour-coded system for #COVID19 restrictions: green, yellow, orange, red ... and lockdown. cbc.ca/news/canada/to… #COVIDOntario ImageImageImageImage
When the system takes effect, most public health units are set to be in green or yellow, facing largely the same prevention measures as they've been under since June. #covidontario Image
Toronto, Peel, York, Ottawa & the Eastern Ontario Health Unit would be in orange, with LESS stringent restrictions than currently in place for "modified stage 2". Indoor drinking & dining permitted in bars & restaurants, but last call is moved up to 9pm, max 4 per table. #COVID19 Image
Read 8 tweets
2 Nov
NEW: The @OntarioNDP has obtained a video message that Premier Doug Ford sent to Charles McVety, president of Canada Christian College, for his 60th birthday party last year. #onpoli
@OntarioNDP (Background: The Ford govt has tabled a bill to transform McVety's college into a university and allow it to grant bachelor of science and arts degrees, even though the independent board that oversees such proposals has not completed its review.) #cdnpse
cbc.ca/news/canada/to…
@OntarioNDP Two of Ford's cabinet ministers attended McVety's birthday party: Rod Phillips and Michael Tibollo, along with the government's chief whip, Whitby MPP Lorne Coe (Canada Christian College campus is in Whitby), according to photos McVety posted to FB, obtained by the @OntarioNDP. ImageImageImage
Read 4 tweets
15 Apr
THREAD: How Ontario all but ceased conducting comprehensive inspections of long-term care homes. @CBCNews revealed today that only 9 of 626 homes received a full "resident quality inspection" (RQI) last year. #COVID19 cbc.ca/news/canada/se…
In June 2013, the government committed to annual comprehensive inspections of all long-term care homes in the province. These typically took 3-4 inspectors about 8 days, including interviews with staff & residents and a focus on infection prevention.
news.ontario.ca/mohltc/en/2013…
The auditor general questioned the efficiency of these comprehensive annual inspections in her 2015 annual report, calling for a "cost-benefit analysis to determine the
frequency in which comprehensive inspections should take place in the future." auditor.on.ca/en/reports_en/…
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