Mise à jour du Québec

Les données sont 100% publiques et officielles.

#COVID19Canada #covid19qc
Les deux paramètres les plus importants à surveiller: les décès et hospitalisations aux soins intensifs.
Les deux paramètres les plus importants à surveiller: les décès et hospitalisations aux soins intensifs.
Hospitalisations en cours au Québec.
Nouvelles hospitalisations liées à la COVID-19 au Québec.
La proportion de cas entraînant la mort (décès / cas quotidiens moyens au cours des 28 derniers jours) (ligne jaune).
Cas cumulés en pourcentage des décès cumulés (taux de mortalité clinique) (ligne jaune).
Automne / hiver au Québec : On peut être en mesure de déclarer un pic quand croissance moyenne d'une semaine à l'autre s'approche de zéro.
Nombre total de décès au Québec de 2017 à septembre 2020, y compris Covid-19.
Les décès liés au Covid-19 au Québec sont extrêmement concentrés dans les CHSLD et CH, RPA et RI.

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22 Dec
Charts on the correlation between population density and covid-19 cases and deaths in Ontario.

More densely population regions tend to have more deaths per 100,000. The correlation exists but is not a very strong correlation, suggesting that other factors are more influential. Image
Removing Toronto, the correlation is weaker. Image
Looking at cases, the situation is similar when comparing population density and cases (positive test results). Image
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18 Dec
Here we have the total number of deaths in Canada over the past four years. The most recent 12 months of data do not suggest a spike in deaths relative to historical trends.

#COVID19Canada #COVID19 #Canada Image
Zooming out nationally over the past decade, we see that it's perfectly natural for deaths in one year to exceed deaths in the previous year.

***This does not necessarily = excess deaths.***

Look how often the blue growth line is above 0%. Image
So deaths are rising.

Is that due to population growth?

Population aging?

It's a bit of both, but not covid.
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17 Dec
Here's how I differentiate between a true liberal and a true conservative:

Both are liberals in the classical sense, believing that individual liberty is paramount.

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The liberal seeks to advance liberty by freeing the individual of the hardships and injustices that prevent one from reaching their potential. Government is a means to that end.

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The conservative seeks to advance liberty largely by freeing the individual of the restraints placed on them by government. Government is a barrier.

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17 Dec
Greater Toronto and Ottawa together account for 50.3% of Ontario’s population but 78.6% of Ontario deaths by/with covid-19.

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Greater Toronto (population: 6,417,516 or 43.5% of Ontario):

Total deaths by/with covid-19: 2,783 (434 deaths per every million people in the region or 0.04%)

69.0% of Ontario deaths by/with covid-19
Greater Toronto - The proportion of cases (positive test results) resulting in death (yellow line).
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16 Dec
Ontario update

Data is 100% public and official, and fully cited.

#COVID19Canada #COVID19Ontario
Covid-19 still presents a risk primarily to the elderly, not to children and hardly to working-age adults.
The average age of a death by or with covid-19 is higher than life expectancy.

Deaths among those over 80 account for 69.4% of deaths by/with covid-19, but only 52.2% of all deaths (all causes) in 2018.

More deaths over 90 than under 80.
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15 Dec
Mise à jour du Québec

Les données sont 100% publiques et officielles.

#COVID19Canada #covid19qc
Québec (population: 8,552,362):

Nombre total de décès liés à Covid-19: 7 553 (881 décès pour chaque million de personnes au Québec ou 0,09%).

22,5% de la population canadienne, mais 55,6% des décès liés à la covid-19 au Canada.
Les deux paramètres les plus importants à surveiller: les décès et hospitalisations aux soins intensifs.
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