1) Breaking: Quebec may be on the verge of a new wave of #COVID infections, driven by the ultra-contagious Kraken subvariant that is now predominant in the province, according to the latest data by public health authorities. In this thread, I will examine what this could mean.
2) Quebec on Wednesday reported a surge of 33 hospitalizations with and for #COVID, a day after posting a modest increase of only two such hospitalizations. Obviously, a two-day rise does not a trend make, but it's worth examining this situation in a larger context.
3) As my La Presse colleague @PaNormandin pointed out this afternoon, hospitalizations directly for #COVID have increased by 12% in a week. Please take a look at the La Presse chart below showing the salmon-colored section beginning to rise.
4) This rise in hospitalizations for #COVID follows an increase in wastewater samples of SARS-CoV-2, the constantly mutating coronavirus that has killed nearly 18,100 people in Quebec in the past three years. Please review the chart below showing a resurgence for all of Quebec.
5) Given the rapid spread in Quebec of Kraken, or XBB.1.5, displacing the Omicron subvariant BQ.1.1, it's not surprising that #COVID hospitalizations may be on the rise. We'll have to wait a few more days to know definitely one way or the other.
6) Perhaps Quebec might be spared a new wave of COVID hospitalizations. Perhaps the wave may turn out to be — to borrow a phrase of Dr. Luc Boileau, chief of public health — a mere wavelet. Regardless, such hospitalizations continue to place hospitals under enormous strain.
7) This is what a Montreal ER source told me tonight in response to my question: Are you still getting COVID patients?
"Yes. Not many, but yes. They complicate things because they must be isolated. That's very hard to do."
8) The continuing presence of COVID patients in ERs is contributing to overcrowding. The chart below shows that on Wednesday night, Jewish General Hospital's ER was filled to 217% capacity, followed by Lakeshore General at 200%. Pediatric Sainte-Justine was also packed.
9) "Nobody obeys the N95 protocol anymore," the source told me about their ER colleagues. "Most of the staff have their masks half off for most of their shift, and it's those shitty surgical masks."
10) COVID's continuing presence in Quebec will also make it much more difficult to whittle down the record backlog of surgeries, as I wrote about last week in the @mtlgazette. This is the price we pay for collective apathy in a #pandemic. End of thread.
ADDENDUM: Quebec on Thursday posted an increase of 11 #COVID hospitalizations, the third rise in as many days. Still, I caution that we'll need to wait a few more days to confirm whether this is, indeed, a new wave.
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1) Author @GadSaad, who has taken an unpaid leave from Concordia University, has just written this commentary in the New York Post, headlined: "How Montreal became the antisemitism capital of North America." Here are my thoughts on this topic.
2) Obviously, it's debatable as to whether Montreal is indeed the antisemitism capital of the continent. As many Jews are painfully aware, antisemitism sadly exists everywhere. But recent events in Montreal have caused many Jews here to feel unsafe. montrealgazette.com/news/local-new…
3) A friend just sent this text: "Recently, several of my Jewish friends - lifelong Montrealers - have made the difficult decision to leave the city. They’re not leaving for better opportunities or a change of scenery, but because they and their children no longer feel safe...+"
1) BREAKING: The lengthy #COVID19 summer wave is continuing unabated in Quebec, along with other parts of North America and even around the world. Here in Quebec, it has been associated directly and indirectly with 1,100 hospitalizations for the past 12 days in a row.
2) As you can glimpse from the chart below, the #COVID testing positivity rate in Quebec was 20.9 per cent as of Aug. 11, the most recent date available. The trend line suggests the positivity rate has yet to peak.
3) Although nowhere near as fatal as it was back in 2020 (when vaccination was unavailable), #COVID this year has nonetheless been linked to 675 deaths, 38.7 per cent of which have occurred in octogenarians. But 30 Quebecers in their 50s have also died from #COVID in 2023-2024.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.