2/n The under 20 age group leads the case count.
The case breakdown by date of episode (symptoms onset), and by age group as as following
3/n Toronto and York from GTA are leading the cases. But the distribution when viewed by population would indicate that GTA is showing much lower incidence rate than other regions.
4/n)
Ontario is reporting 6 deaths today (50s-1/60s-2/70s-1/80s-2). 5 of these are from episode onset within last 4 weeks. 1 is older than 8 weeks.
5/n) Based on the age distribution of the cases reported today, and using their case fatality rates of closed cases with episode dates in last 4 weeks, 99.175% of the cases announced today would be expected to survive.
This is a chart showing CFRs trend over time, split by age.
6/n) The 7-day avg is now 559; up 4% from yesterday. It's up 24% from one week ago and 37% from two weeks ago. The case trend chart is shown below (this chart shows cases by date which can change for past days!
7/n As cases rise, there is a clamor for measures. But we do not see hospitalizations and deaths trend up along with cases.
8/n The other part worth considering is that should we be surprised that respiratory virus cases are rising in fall? The following graph is a blend of Health Canada data on other Coronaviruses, and Ontario SARS-COV2
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Proxying for @Golden_Pup 1) Ontario is reporting 666 new cases and 467 resolved cases of #COVID19 today.
18% (120) of the cases began over a week ago, dating back as far as March 2021.
cases were added without a positive test. #COVID19ON#onpoli
2) Ontario is also reporting 7 new deaths with COVID-19 today.
4 of the deaths were individuals over 70.
1 of the deaths were individuals under 40.
The deaths come from cases dating as far back as March 2021.
"3) Based on the age distribution of the cases reported today, and using their case fatality rates from wave 3, 98.95% of the cases announced today would be expected to survive.
This is a chart showing the age distribution for the cases announced today, along with their CFR's."
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Pup Proxying 1) Ontario is reporting 661 new cases and 469 resolved cases of #COVID19 today.
17% (113) of the cases began over a week ago, dating back as far as February 2021.
4 cases were added without a positive test. #COVID19ON#onpoli
2)2) Ontario is also reporting 6 new deaths with COVID-19 today.
3 of the deaths were individuals over 70.
The deaths come from cases dating as far back as April 2021.
"3) Based on the age distribution of the cases reported today, and using their case fatality rates from wave 3, 99.24% of the cases announced today would be expected to survive.
This is a chart showing the age distribution for the cases announced today, along with their CFR's."