1) At the current rate Quebec is vaccinating against #COVID19, it could take up to 8,522 days to achieve collective immunity against the #coronavirus in the province. In this thread, I will explain why the vaccine rollout will be a lot more complicated than some may have hoped.
2) I am basing the above calculations on comments that Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top infectious-diseases expert in the U.S., made to the New York Times on Dec. 24, as well as an interview I conducted with Dr. Philippe De Wals, a member of the Comité sur l’immunisation du Québec.
3) Dr. Fauci had this to say: “I think the real range is somewhere between 70 to 90 per cent (of the U.S. population vaccinated). But I'm not going to say 90%." In another interview, Fauci suggested 80% to achieve herd immunity. Let’s go with that figure and apply it to Quebec.
4) Quebec’s population stands at 8.575 million. Vaccinating 80 per cent of the population would mean giving shots to 6.86 million Quebecers. Since the two main #COVID19 vaccines require two shots, that would mean administering more than 13.7 million doses over the coming months.
5) To date, Quebec has vaccinated 22,500 people since Dec. 15, averaging 1,607 a day. At that rate, it would take another 8,522 days, or 23 years, to reach the 80% rate here that Dr. Fauci hopes for the U.S. What did Dr. De Wals have to say about Canada's vaccination plans?
6) “The idea that the majority of Canadians will be vaccinated by the end of next year is a hope, but nobody is sure of that,” De Wals told me last month. montrealgazette.com/news/local-new…
8) Dr. Lena Wen, a visiting professor to the Milken Institute School of Public Health, had this to say about the U.S. effort: “If the goal is to reach 80% of Americans vaccinated with a 2-dose #COVID19 vaccine, it will take 10 years at our current pace.”
9) Quebec’s health minister, Christian Dubé, said Tuesday that the province has the capability to administer all the necessary doses quickly. The problem, he explained, is the province is waiting for more shipments from the vaccine manufacturers, Pfizer and Moderna.
10) Quebec this year ordered two million doses of the influenza vaccine. Theoretically at least, the #COVID19 campaign would require administering more than six times the number of flu doses, while waiting for the vaccine manufacturers to deliver them to the province.
11) But there is some hope. Ottawa has signed agreements with seven manufacturers, so the vaccine supply is expected to ramp up significantly in the coming months. There are also other promising vaccine candidates that may be approved in 2021.
12) There is also talk in Britain of giving only a single jab of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine since it may still prove effective against the #coronavirus. Dubé said Quebec is in discussions with Pfizer to do just that.
13) At present, the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are not approved for use in children, but clinical trials have already begun. Children may be inoculated in the later stages of the campaign. That should free up shots for higher-priority individuals for much of 2021.
14) All this points to the absolute necessity to follow current public-health #COVID19 guidelines, especially given that the new, more transmissible variant that has just been detected in Quebec, along with surging cases and hospitalizations. End of thread. Stay safe.
Addendum: A second thread will come later tonight on Quebec’s #COVID19 situation after I update this story in @themtlgazette. montrealgazette.com/news/local-new…
Addendum 2: There seems to be some confusion among some people regarding Tweet 12 in my last thread. I am not endorsing this position; merely reporting it. For added context, I would urge people to read the following op-ed in the New York Times: nytimes.com/2020/12/18/opi…

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29 Dec 20
1) Outbreaks of #COVID19 were flaring up Monday in five seniors’ residences and one long-term care centre as the #pandemic intensified both in Montreal and across the province. In this thread, I will examine the latest developments.
2) In the most dramatic example, the Masion familiale de Coaticook in the Estrie reported 36 #COVID19 cases in the past 24 hours, as the chart below makes clear. In the next serious example, a Chartwell seniors’ residence in the Montérégie posted 28 infections since Sunday.
3) Across the province, the Quebec Health Ministry confirmed an increase of 16 #COVID19 outbreaks since Dec. 24, including 17 more in health-care institutions. What’s odd is the spike of 17 clusters in schools even though they’ve been closed for more than a week. See below.
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28 Dec 20
1) Montreal on Sunday posted a record 943 #COVID19 cases in the #pandemic. That’s up from just 200 cases on Nov. 19. In this thread, I will focus on the contagiousness of the #coronavirus and whether Quebec might have the new variant discovered in the United Kingdom.
2) The city’s rolling seven-day average has reached nearly 39 cases per 100,000 population. But what’s also worth noting is that the whole province is now at a rate of 26.24 cases per 100,000, well above Harvard University’s threshold of 25 to impose stay-at-home orders.
3) In fact, Quebec has now posted eight consecutive days of #COVID19 cases above the 2,000 mark. Remember when Quebec’s chief public health officer, Dr. Horacio Arruda, said in November that he hoped the province’s daily number would drop below 1,000?
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27 Dec 20
1) As Quebecers await word on whether a more contagious variant of the #coronavirus is circulating in the province, it’s worth reviewing the latest provincial data on workplace outbreaks, with cases surging in the manufacturing industry as well as in retail and big box stores.
2) The number of workplace #COVID19 outbreaks in the province soared from 272 on Dec. 12 to 699 on Dec. 19 — a truly dramatic increase that underscores the contagiousness of the #coronavirus. Please see the latest chart below by the Institut national de santé publique du Québec.
3) What stands out is the sheer number of #COVID19 clusters in Quebec manufacturing, including in food processing as well as in factories involved in a wide range of products. A total of 1,336 workers in manufacturing contracted the #coronavirus out of 187 outbreaks.
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26 Dec 20
1) Since the summer, two Quebec age groups have observed marked shifts in their number of confirmed #COVID19 cases: children in daycares and elementary schools, as well as high school students. In this thread, I will assess what this means for the return to school on Jan. 11.
2) First, let me concentrate on the demographic that public-health officials have often talked about during the second wave: the 20-to-29 age cohort. Officials in Quebec have often attributed the rise in transmission to this age group. But is this truly correct?
3) On July 28, the 20-to-29 group represented 13.8% of cumulative #COVID19 cases. By Dec. 24, the group’s share of total cases rose to 15.4%. There is no doubt this demographic has driven community transmission, but the facts show a more dramatic shift among younger age cohorts.
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25 Dec 20
1) Quebec administered nearly twice the number of #COVID19 vaccines as new infections on Thursday, raising hopes that the second wave will eventually be conquered. But for now, though, cases are skyrocketing in three Montreal health districts.
2) Although cases have been surging in some parts of Montreal for days now, on Thursday three health districts posted more than 100 #COVID19 cases each for the first time in the second wave. Does this suggest this wave has still yet to peak? Please take a look at the chart below.
3) In total, Montreal counted 892 #COVID19 cases Thursday, two days after posting 893. The city’s seven-day rolling average has jumped to 36.83 infections per 100,000 residents. Experts at Harvard University have recommended a total lockdown at a rate of 25 per 100,000.
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24 Dec 20
1) Although authorities have begun giving #COVID19 shots to hundreds of people in regions outside Quebec City and Montreal, the second wave intensified Wednesday, outpacing the vaccination effort. In this thread, I will focus on the immense challenges ahead.
2) Aside the from #pandemic itself, the biggest challenge is shoring up Quebec’s health-care system, which is on the verge of collapse. The province reported the highest number of #COVID19 hospitalizations in the second wave Wednesday, 1,067, up by a dozen since the day before.
3) What’s more, an outbreak has forced the Montreal Neurological Hospital to close its intensive care unit, according to the @mtlgazette. And CTV News is reporting that adult patients are being treated at the Montreal Children’s Hospital to free up beds for those with #COVID19.
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