If I’ve done my math right, the % of Saskatchewan residents with at least one dose of vaccine per age range is:

80+: 81%
70-79: 68%
60-69: 32%
50-59: 11%
40-49: 6%
30-39: 5%
18-29: 4%

Total: 19% of adults
That’s via @SKGov ‘s new COVID dashboard. I appreciate the breakdown by age. Gives us an idea of where we’re at.
These last 7 days have seen an almost equal split in doses given to the 60-69 and the 70-79 age range.

So even though they’re booking 58+, lots of vaccines actually given are 70-79.

The 50-59 group is a smaller amount and the 80+ is trickling in a couple more thousand.
One important thing to remember is that those are the numbers of vaccinations up until yesterday. But you don’t get benefit from vaccines right away.

If we assume 2 weeks for some effect, it means about 11% of SK residents have benefit from their first dose as of today.

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4 Apr
Friends, all my ICU colleagues are freaking out right now.

I mean like literally 100% of the ones I know are freaking out.

Not about what ‘might’ happen but what ‘is’ happening.

We’ve been at this long enough to have some Alarm Fatigue, but this is one I wouldn’t ignore.
Once the ICUs are getting hit, we’ve already screwed up. That’s a lagging indicator. One of the problems of using hospitalizations as a measure is you’re always reacting to where you were 3-4 weeks ago.

So these next few weeks are going to be tough.
These variants (UK and Brazil particularly) have taken off. The measures that we thought were enough for COVID-Classic don’t seem to be cutting it. This is spreading fast.

And the people in ICU are getting younger.
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2 Apr
We’re at this really strange split in Saskatchewan right now, where the Ministry of Health and Health Authority are giving wildly different messages about the pandemic.

We got these two letters in the same email from our oldest’s school today:
The first one is from the Ministry of Health. I want you to compare the tone of this one to the one in the next tweet.
This is on the health authority website, linked to on the same email, and is signed by all the medical officers of health in the province.

They are VERY different messaging about the situation we’re in.
Read 7 tweets
2 Apr
Hey friends, guess what? Image
No one was more excited about me getting the vaccine than my 7yo.

Which made me wonder, for the first time, if he’d been worried about me getting COVID from work.
That said, 7yo is impatient for the vaccine himself, so he may just be excited.

Mostly because he couldn’t go to Ruckers for this birthday this year because of the pandemic and so has convinced himself that as soon as he gets the vaccine, he’s going straight to Ruckers.
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29 Mar
Are we confused enough about the AstraZeneca thing? I’ll try to write a thread later explaining as best as I can and how we got here.

Just busy with work, parenting, and a massive blizzard right now.
Okay, I’m going to do this in fits and starts between other things.

Clearly there’s some confusion here.

Let’s start with the basics. We should probably explain the difference between Health Canada and NACI.
Health Canada is a government regulatory body. It says if something is safe for use in Canada and what sort of warning labels should go on it, etc.

It answers the question “can we use this vaccine?”
Read 27 tweets
24 Mar
I’m having fun picking at the NHL here but honestly:

The officiating is a mess and it’s not because of missed calls. Missed calls will happen. That’s life. Refs are human.

It’s because of the culture of officiating & direction from the league. This is the NHL’s fault.
The NHL has allowed a system where penalties are unofficially roughly even between teams ‘because the ref can’t decide the outcome of the game’. But, of course, by letting one team get away with more so the penalties stay equal, the refs ARE deciding the outcome.
The NHL has allowed a system where you can’t call ‘every’ hook, slash, hold against a skilled player because then you’d have to call like 10 a game.

Which just means less skilled players get to hold back the most elite players and the whole game suffers.
Read 6 tweets
24 Mar
Hot damn! 62 and up in Saskatchewan starting tomorrow! Book online or phone.

Go go go!
I heard some numbers that were higher than this today, but I wonder if what I heard included everyone ‘booked’ for an appointment. Like I heard 70% in the 70+ crowd where as this says 30%. But that doesn’t include all the people booked for an appointment but not yet received.
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