Yesterday, the CMOH made some claims about the health system impact in the UK that are demonstrably untrue, at least with the UK's official stats that were available at the time.
"In countries like the UK and Denmark, where Omicron is spreading widely, their early reports of health system impact indicate that hospital and ICU admissions are not rising as quickly as in previous waves."
Week-over-week in the UK:
• cases are up 48%
• hospital admissions are up 50%
• hospital stats as of 27 Dec were avail to CMOH by 31 Dec
Does that spike ↘️ look like "hospital and ICU admissions are not rising as quickly as in previous waves" to you?
"It is also important to note that in both of those countries, their booster program has reached more than 40 per cent of their population, while we are still at around 20 per cent."
Let's start with apples-to-apples at age 12+
• UK 59%, Alberta 23.6%
So despite UK having 2.5x more 3rd Doses than Alberta:
• cases took off ~ 9 Dec
• hospital admissions took off ~ 18 Dec
• 7-day avg then = 989.6 admissions/day
• most recent day = 1915 admissions
ie. Hospital admissions doubled 10 days after cases.
Denmark provides an official table, not fancy graphs, but you can see interesting things from it:
• Cases have doubled in the last week
• Reinfections have more than doubled
So much for immunity from prior infection.
Reinfections growing faster than cases. 🤔
For hospitalization, a reliable data aggregator.
• number of people in hospital has gone up 6x in 3 months
• here's their late Dec jump in hospitalization, just as the number of patients were starting to fall from Delta (spoiler alert)
Aw heck, let's compare Canada, UK and Denmark:
• While Canada seems to have fewer cases
• We also have very low testing
• Canada's test positivity is nearly 18%, way above the others
• Alberta's test positivity = 30%
But our CMOH would tell us if Severe Outcomes like Hospital are following cases, riiight?
• the slow fall in hospital admissions from Delta has stopped
• since a low on 21 Dec at 3.4 admissions/day/million people, latest 28 Dec is 4.8
• highest in a month
• up 41% in a week.
What does all this remind me of?
Alberta's intentional launch of 4th Wave. Some common themes:
• cut public health measures & test/trace/isolate
• benchmark to the worst, not the best
• cherry-pick or misrepresent even their statistics
• cover up
First, let me take you exactly to where to find these results:
• for now, it is the only graph on the "Wastewater" tab
• hosted at @ucalgaryCHI, the results are province-wide including years of innovative work by @UAlberta, @UCalgary, @ACWAWater et al
Now, although the CMOH said on 7 Dec 2021 it was just about here, after that I could find no information from CMOH, AB Health, or GoA about where to find the website, or how to use it.
It is as if the Gov had been suppressing this information for so long, it sorta squeezed out.
Tender shoots of good news emerging from the frozen IPAC ground covering LTC, DSL and Hospices:
• for those with family or family there
• who work there
• who care about the people who work there
See Q&A: "COVID-19 Requirements for Licensed Supportive Living, Long-Term Care & Hospice Settings" with PPE improvements for:
• staff option: fit-tested N95, non-fit tested N95, or seal-checked KN95
• visitor option: seal-checked KN95 or Blue Leakie™️ offered by facility
Staff:
"Effective immediately, and as supplies allow, it is recommended that all staff use either a well-
fitted surgical/procedure mask OR a seal-checked respirator continuously while on shift."
No more BlueLeakie™️ for the undervalued HCAs caring for infected residents.
Let's zoom further into this graph, and isolate ages 5-11:
• Why was it at 4.7% before the vaccine campaign for this age group even started?
• Since when did age 5-11 start getting vaccinated in May?
• 4.7% of 391,430 kids this age is about 18,400 kids.
Something's wrong.🧐
4.7%, or 18,400, is way too many kids age 5-11 to be so at risk from COVID-19 that they get an adult dose before Health Canada has even approved a paediatric dose.
Now that you have had some time to:
• open your Xmas gifts
• compare what friends & family have
• learned how important it is to prevent catching Omicron*
I wanted to give you some updates.
*Even if mild, you don't want to catch it and miss work/school. That has a cost too.
If you did not get (in my order of preference) enough of this Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Xmas, from LEGITIMATE sources, time to buy:
• elastomeric respirator that seals to your face like a diver's mask
• comfortable (K, N, or some other prefix-) 95