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Sep 25 12 tweets 7 min read
1) With everyone from President Biden to the director-general of the World Health Organization suggesting that the #COVID19 pandemic is all but over, there is nevertheless one stubborn indicator in Quebec that hints that the province may already be entering a dreaded 8th wave.
2) As everyone now knows, Quebec – like most jurisdictions around the world – stopped widespread #COVID screening in January. The only reliable indicator left is wastewater analysis, which unfortunately has attracted very little news media attention of late.
3) And the latest wastewater analysis from Quebec’s public health institute (INSPQ) reveals that SARS-CoV-2 concentrations are rising in nearly every region of the province, most dramatically in Trois-Rivières and Gatineau. Please see the chart below. Image
4) Montreal is reporting a steady rise in SARS-CoV-2 wastewater samples since the school year's start. Unfortunately, the Education Ministry stopped publishing daily school COVID absenteeism updates in mid-June, so we don’t have the full picture of what's going on in that sector. Image
5) My La Presse colleague, @PaNormandin, who has been tracking the #pandemic in Quebec assiduously since its beginning, posted two charts on Twitter yesterday showing this week ending with a slight uptick in both #COVID cases and hospitalizations. See below. Image
6) La Presse also reported that Charles-Le Moyne hospital on the South Shore has been hit by no fewer than five #COVID outbreaks involving a total of 17 active cases. Provincially, the Health Ministry is recording 246 outbreaks. Image
7) True, the total number of #COVID outbreaks in Quebec has dropped from 713 on July 25, the peak of the 7th wave. True, the number of health workers absent from the system due to COVID has dropped to more than 3,300 from 7,349 at the height of the 7th wave. Image
8) But please keep in mind that Quebec’s health-care system is the most fragile that it's ever been, with one in five cancer patients in need of life-saving surgery now waiting longer than the medical benchmark of 57 days. A year ago, the ratio was about one in 10 such patients.
9) It’s also worth noting that Quebec is declaring more #pandemic deaths at this time of the year than for the corresponding period in 2021 – a sign that the more transmissible #Omicron sub-variants circulating across the province are still quite virulent. Image
10) As for #COVID hospitalizations, they remain considerably higher than for the same period last year, as you can clearly glimpse from the chart below by the INSPQ. These hospitalizations are sorely taxing our battered health system. Image
11) Meanwhile, just 23% of the Quebec population above the age of 5 has received the latest booster to counter the #Omicron sub-variants BA.4 and BA.5. To date, 67% of children aged 5 to 9 have received a first dose. Please see the chart below. Image
12) The big unanswered question is how severe the 8th wave will be in Quebec and elsewhere as more and more people gather indoors during the chilly fall weather. The one thing we can control is our level of prudence. So please, go book your booster. portal3.clicsante.ca Image

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Sep 25
1) Le Parti libéral du Québec a pris position formellement dimanche matin sur le rapport majeur sur le racisme systémique au sein du plus grand réseau hospitalier du Québec. montrealgazette.com/news/local-new…
2) Rappelons que la chef libérale Dominque Anglade a bien énoncé sa position contre le racisme systémique lors du « Face-à-Face » il y a 3 semaines.
3) Ce matin, j'ai reçu la déclaration suivante de l'attaché de presse d'Anglade, @JeremyGhio, au sujet du rapport remis au Centre universitaire de santé McGill (CUSM) vendredi. Ce qui suit est la déclaration :
Read 11 tweets
Sep 22
1) EXCLUSIF : Les co-auteurs d'un rapport sur le racisme systémique au Centre universitaire de santé McGill ont été informés qu'ils ne pouvaient pas parler aux journalistes de leurs découvertes explosives. Veuillez cliquer sur mon histoire ci-dessous. montrealgazette.com/news/local-new…
2) Les co-auteurs de ce rapport sont des femmes de couleur. Ils sont également membres du conseil d'administration du CUSM, un organisme public, mais ils ont déclaré qu'ils ne pouvaient pas accorder d'entrevues aux médias au sujet de cet important document.
3) Ce rapport a atterri au milieu d'une campagne électorale provinciale et quelques heures avant le débat des chefs de ce soir. Je me demande si l'un des dirigeants commentera sur le rapport et le fait que les 2 co-auteurs ne peuvent pas en parler aux médias. Fin de l'enfilade.
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Sep 22
1) EXCLUSIVE: The co-authors of a landmark report on systemic racism at the McGill University Health Centre have been told that they can't speak to journalists about their bombshell findings. Please click on my story below.

montrealgazette.com/news/local-new…
2) The co-authors of this report are women of color. They are also members of the board of the publicly-run MUHC, yet they have told that they cannot grant media interviews about this important document.
3) This report has landed in the middle of a provincial election campaign and hours before tonight's leaders' debate. I wonder whether any of the leaders will comment on the report and the fact that the two co-authors cannot speak about it to the news media. End of thread.
Read 4 tweets
Sep 17
1) Health Minister Christian Dubé took a moment from campaigning in the provincial election on Saturday to warn Quebecers that they are not immune to the risk of an 8th wave in the #pandemic, citing the example of France. So what is going on in France?
2) The chart below by Our World in Data would suggest that the situation is under control in France, with weekly new hospital admissions for #COVID19 at 39 per million population, well below the rate of 371 during the #pandemic's first wave on April 3, 2020. Please see below. Image
3) But as everyone now knows, hospitalizations are a lagging indicator of new infections and those are now creeping up in France. “The circulation of SARS-CoV-2 has started to rise again after several weeks of improvement,” the French public health agency stated in an update.
Read 10 tweets
Sep 16
1) Un jour après que le premier ministre Legault a de nouveau nié le racisme systémique et dit que tout est reglé à l'hôpital de Joliette, Radio-Canada rapporte le contraire. Voir le texte ci-dessous. ici.radio-canada.ca/espaces-autoch…
2) "Ce n'est pas encore réglé", indique le chef du conseil des Atikamekw de Manawan, Sipi Flamand, près de deux ans après le décès de Joyce Echaquan. lapresse.ca/actualites/202…
3) Aussi aujourd'hui, TVA Nouvelles a appris que deux infirmières du CLSC de Joliette sont rentrées au travail lundi. Elles avaient été congédiées en mars 2021 pour des propos jugés racistes et discriminatoires à l’égard d'une autre patiente atikamekw. tvanouvelles.ca/2022/09/16/aff…
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Sep 15
1) On Wednesday, the director-general of the World Health Organization sounded decidedly optimistic about the end of the #COVID19 pandemic. In this thread, I will examine the implication of the remarks by Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
2) First, this is what @DrTedros said at Wednesday's news conference: “Last week, the number of weekly reported deaths from #COVID19 was the lowest since March 2020. We have never been in a better position to end the pandemic. We’re not there yet, but the end is in sight.”
3) As the chart below by Our World in Data shows, in fact, #COVID deaths were at a lower level the week ending June 18. Still, the chart does show on Sept. 12, the global fatality rate stood at 0.22 deaths per million population, down from the peak of 1.88 on Jan. 26, 2021.
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