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Sep 3, 2022 13 tweets 8 min read Read on X
1) For most of the #pandemic, Canada’s #COVID death rate has been much lower than the United States’, reflecting the fact that a much greater percentage of the Canadian population has been vaccinated. But that mortality gap has been closing recently. Why is this happening?
2) Back at the beginning of February, for example, the #COVID19 mortality rate in the U.S. was a grim 7.73 deaths per million population, almost double Canada’s rate at the time, according to the chart below by Our World In Data.
3) The wide mortality gap on Feb. 1, 2022, could easily be explained by the fact that Canada’s #COVID19 vaccination rate was much higher than the one in the U.S. Canada’s higher vaccination rate was likely saving a lot more lives, proportionally, than south of the border.
4) But in an ominous twist, Canada’s #COVID death rate now nearly matches that of the United States. True, both the Canadian and U.S. death rates have fallen since Feb. 1, but recently Canada’s rate has been creeping up. (Please see below.) What’s going on?
5) What’s odd is the #COVID death gap between Canada and the U.S. is narrowing even though overall vaccination rates between the two countries is widening. Logically, a tightening mortality gap should be explained by a faster rising U.S. vaccination rate, but that's not the case.
6) At this point in this thread, some anti-vaxxers may be jumping for joy, claiming that this proves that #COVID vaccination does not work. This is an absurd fallacy that is clearly disproved by the huge mortality gap between the two countries back on Feb. 1.
7) What are the possible explanations? Has Canada or the United States started compiling their #COVID data differently? I doubt that’s the case. Are more virulent #COVID strains entering Canada? That’s unlikely, too.
8) Perhaps the #COVID death rates between the two countries is narrowing as a reflection of the fact that immunity is building up to higher levels in both countries as a result of repeated infection and vaccinations. That may be possible, but I’m not totally sure about this.
9) What adds to the mystery is that to date, 12.41% of the Canadian population has received two #COVID boosters following the primary series of shots, compared with a rate of just 7.04% of the U.S. population.
10) As bizarre as it may seem, could it be that Canada has been relaxing its #COVID precautions to a greater extent than in the United States? After all, Canada was beset by the angry truckers’ protests last winter against #pandemic precautions.
11) The chart below, compiled by Our World In Data, features a so-called stringency index. The index reveals an uptick in #pandemic measures in the United States compared with Canada. This difference might help explain why Canada’s #COVID mortality rate may be creeping up.
12) The uptick in #COVID deaths in Canada is at risk of rising as the weather grows colder and more people gather in offices, factories, shopping malls, schools and universities while the more transmissible #coronavirus variants circulate.
13) If there’s anything we’ve learned from the #pandemic is it’s unwise to underestimate it. In light of the closing #COVID mortality gap between Canada and the U.S., perhaps it’s time to reconsider some #pandemic precautions in addition to booster vaccination. End of thread.

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1) On Tuesday, the Quebec government unveiled its 2024-2025 budget, with the biggest expenditure to be made on health and social services. In this Twitter thread, I assess whether this "Health/Education Priorities" budget lives up to its hype, especially when it comes to seniors.
2) As you can see from the chart below, the lion's share of spending in the budget is for health and social services, pegged at $61.9 billion — up by 4.17% from the year before. In contrast, spending on education — so vital to Quebec's future — will rise 9.35% to $22.3 billion. Image
3) But as far as health and social services is concerned, Tuesday's budget may be indulging in a bit of spin. The chart below states that Quebec will spend an extra $3.7 billion over the next five years to "support a humane and effective organization of health care." Image
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1) "The pandemic is far from over," one of the preeminent experts on #COVID19, Dr. Eric Topol, declared today, Jan. 4, 2024 — three years after the world first learned of a novel virus that was killing people in China. In this thread, I take stock of what's going on in Quebec.
2) "The pandemic is far from over, as evidenced by the rapid rise to global dominance of the JN.1 variant of SARS-CoV-2," Topol noted in a Los Angeles Times op-ed. In Quebec, nearly one in two genetic samples collected was from JN.1 as of two weeks ago. It's likely higher now. Image
3) "Clearly this virus variant, with its plethora of new mutations, has continued its evolution ... for infecting or reinfecting us," Topol added. Although the updated booster is considered 60% protective against hospitalization, only 17% of the Quebec population has taken it.
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1) BREAKING: By every major indicator, Quebec's health-care system is now arguably the worst it's ever been. Please click on my story below on Quebec wait lists for cancer and other surgery setting record highs — again. via @mtlgazettemontrealgazette.com/news/local-new…
2) Although Quebec has made it a priority to tackle wait lists for cancer surgery, more than 4,400 oncology patients are still waiting for their operations. More than 600 are waiting longer than the medically acceptable delay of 57 days, potentially putting their health at risk. Image
3) Even the wait list for so-called non-urgent surgery has now swelled to nearly 164,000 people. Almost 14,000 Quebecers today have been waiting more than a year for their surgery. At a year's wait, a non-urgent surgery starts to become urgent. Image
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Dec 6, 2023
1) BREAKING: Quebec, like other jurisdictions across North America, is now in the midst of a new #COVID19 resurgence — nearly 4 years into the #pandemic. In this thread, I will assess the implications of this latest wave of infections, likely driven by a new SARS-CoV-2 variant. Image
2) On Dec. 5, Quebec declared a total of 2,214 hospitalizations with and for #COVID. Please note this increase also reflects a change in the way Quebec's public health institute has been compiling such hospitalizations. But make no mistake: Quebec is still facing a resurgence. Image
3) The United States is also facing a #COVID hospitalizations resurgence, with 20,000 new admissions per week, according to preeminent expert @EricTopol. In the U.S., the JN.1 variant is becoming dominant, with wastewater levels surging with SARS-CoV-2. See Topol's tweet below. Image
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Nov 13, 2023
1) BREAKING: Jewish-owned businesses in Montreal are being targeted and vandalized with antisemitic profanity. Please click below to read my report.
via @mtlgazettemontrealgazette.com/news/local-new…
2) "Last weekend, they put swastikas on the … menus downtown and they wrote FUCK THE JEWS," a Jewish business owner told me. I have also seen a list of Jewish businesses that is circulating, provoking not only boycotts but vandalism.
3) The Gazette has decided not to publish these disturbing images, as the Jewish business owners are fearful of reprisals.
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1) BREAKING: A month after Japan downgraded #COVID19 to the seasonal flu, the country is now beset with a 9th wave of infections. In this thread, I will explore the persistence of the #pandemic that everyone — especially politicians — wants to forget. Image
2) First, it's worth noting that the number of #COVID hospitalizations in the nation of 125 million rose to 4,330 from 4,122 a week before. The seven-day average for the number of patients in intensive care units was 79, according to the Japan Times.
3) It appears that XBB subtypes of the SARS-CoV-2 virus are driving the latest wave of infections in Japan. Meanwhile, China has recorded a more than five-fold surge in the number of people diagnosed with COVID in hospitals since April. China is also bracing for another wave. Image
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