Ahmed Al-Jaishi, PhD Profile picture
Epidemiologist, #EpiTwitter
Jul 5, 2021 15 tweets 9 min read
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Do we need to remain in lockdown (forever) if #COVID19 herd immunity is not reached? **NO**

We have many measures to *control* the spread of infectious diseases.

Please read and consider sharing.

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Herd immunity is when a significant proportion of the population becomes immune (through vaccines and prev. infection) to an infectious agent (e.g., virus), making the spread of the disease unlikely. As a result, the whole community becomes protected.
Jul 5, 2021 5 tweets 5 min read
July 05: #COVID19 in #Ontario
- Cases: +170
- Deaths: 9215 (+1)
- Hospital: 155 (-3)
- ICU: 228 (-7)
- Ventilated: 157 (-2)
- Active cases: 1967 (-64)
💉 Vaccines administered yesterday: 144,795
- Rt: 0.86 (CI: 0.68, 1.06)

Dashboard: covid19inontario.com The top 3 public health units reported 79 of today's 170 cases (46%):
- Waterloo Region, PH: 34 cases (20%) or 58 cases per million
- Toronto PH: 27 cases (16%) or 9 cases per million
- Grey Bruce HU: 18 cases (11%) or 106 cases per million

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Jul 4, 2021 5 tweets 5 min read
July 04: #COVID19 in #Ontario
- Cases: +213
- Deaths: 9214 (+9)
- Hospital: 158 (-48)
- ICU: 235 (-8)
- Ventilated: 159 (-6)
- Active cases: 2031 (-82)
💉 Vaccines administered yesterday: 196,068
- Rt: 0.88 (CI: 0.7, 1.07)

Dashboard: covid19inontario.com The top 3 public health units reported 116 of today's 213 cases (54%):
- Waterloo Region, PH: 49 cases (23%) or 84 cases per million
- Toronto PH: 42 cases (20%) or 13 cases per million
- Grey Bruce HU: 25 cases (12%) or 147 cases per million

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Jul 3, 2021 6 tweets 5 min read
July 03: #COVID19 in #Ontario
- Cases: +209
- Deaths: 9205 (+9)
- Hospital: 206 (+27)
- ICU: 243 (-9)
- Ventilated: 165 (+5)
- Active cases: 2113 (-62)
💉 Vaccines administered yesterday: 210,504
- Rt: 0.91 (CI: 0.73, 1.1)

Dashboard: covid19inontario.com ImageImage The top 3 public health units reported 89 of today's 209 cases (43%):
- Waterloo Region, PH: 47 cases (22%) or 80 cases per million
- Halton Region HD: 22 cases (11%) or 36 cases per million
- Grey Bruce HU: 20 cases (10%) or 118 cases per million

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Jul 3, 2021 5 tweets 2 min read
Every patient should demand "safe, appropriate, and timely care." But, there is no reason to believe that unvaccinated HCWs are unable to provide such care; which, they've been doing since the pandemic started

Demanding to know whether an HCW is vaccinated is a slippery slope
🧵 First, I fully support pushing for health care *policies* (e.g. at the employer level) that require proof of vaccinations or put in place additional precautions for unvaccinated HCWs.

However, patients have no right to demand and know that information directly from their HCWs.
Oct 22, 2020 6 tweets 3 min read
Oct 22: There are 567 (-6 change) schools with 1+ #COVID19 cases in Ontario schools. There are also:

- 200 schools with 2+ cases
- 369 (1 in 11) elementary and 192 (1 in 5) secondary schools with 1+ cases
- 912 people with an infection

Live map/charts: covid19inontario.com/school-tracker The top five municipalities contribute 413 (72%) of the 567 schools with active cases:

- Toronto: 194 (1 in 4 schools)
- Ottawa: 93 (1 in 4 schools)
- Mississauga: 54 (1 in 4 schools)
- Brampton: 48 (1 in 4 schools)
- Hamilton: 24 (1 in 7 schools)
Oct 22, 2020 8 tweets 8 min read
October 22: #COVID19 in #Ontario
- Cases: 67,527 (+841 new)
- Deaths: 3071 (+9)
- In hospital: 270 (+10)
- In ICU: 74 (+3)
- On a ventilator: 48 (-1)
- Active cases: 6390 (+91)
- Reproduction rate: 0.99 (Credible interval: 0.88, 1.1)

covid19inontario.com The top 3 public health units reported 603 of today's 841 cases (72%):
- Toronto PH: 335 cases (40%) or 107 cases per million
- Peel PH: 162 cases (19%) or 101 cases per million
- York Region PH: 106 cases (13%) or 86 cases per million

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Oct 21, 2020 8 tweets 4 min read
Oct 21: #COVID19 in publicly-funded schools. There are at least:
- 573 (3 new) schools with 1+ active cases
- 196 schools with 2+ active cases
- 881 schools that ever had cases (@covidschoolsCA)
- 911 (11) people with active infections

Live map/charts: covid19inontario.com/school-tracker The top five municipalities contribute 424 (74%) of the 573 schools with active cases:

- Toronto: 190 (1 in 4 schools)
- Ottawa: 108 (1 in 3 schools)
- Mississauga: 57 (1 in 4 schools)
- Brampton: 47 (1 in 4 schools)
- Hamilton: 22 (1 in 8 schools)
Oct 21, 2020 8 tweets 8 min read
October 21: #COVID19 in #Ontario
- Cases: 66,686 (+790 new)
- Deaths: 3062 (+9)
- In hospital: 260 (-14)
- In ICU: 71 (-1)
- On a ventilator: 49 (+4)
- Active cases: 6299 (+62)
- Reproduction rate: 0.97 (Credible interval: 0.86, 1.08) ImageImageImageImage The top 3 public health units reported 554 of today's 790 cases (70%):
- Toronto PH: 321 cases (41%) or 103 cases per million
- Peel PH: 157 cases (20%) or 98 cases per million
- York Region PH: 76 cases (10%) or 62 cases per million

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Oct 20, 2020 7 tweets 5 min read
Oct 20: #COVID19 in publicly-funded schools. There are AT LEAST:
🏫 570 (+19 new) schools with active cases
🏫 848 schools that ever had cases (@covidschoolsCA)
🦠 900 (+94) people with active infections
🔐 4 (0) active school closures

Live map/charts: covid19inontario.com/school-tracker Image The top 4 municipalities contribute 396 (69%) of the 570 schools with active cases:
- Toronto: 184 (1 in 4 schools)
- Ottawa: 109 (1 in 3 schools)
- Mississauga: 56 (1 in 4 schools)
- Brampton: 47 (1 in 4 schools)

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Oct 20, 2020 10 tweets 9 min read
October 20: #COVID19 in #Ontario
- Cases: 65,896 (+821 new)
- Deaths: 3053 (+3)
- In hospital: 274 (+22)
- In ICU: 72 (+3)
- On a ventilator: 45 (+5)
- Active cases: 6237 (+190)
- Reproduction rate: 0.97 (Credible interval: 0.86, 1.08)

covid19inontario.com ImageImageImageImage The top 3 public health units reported 265 of today's 821 cases (32%):

- Toronto PH: 327 cases (13%) or 105 cases per million
- Peel PH: 136 cases (10%) or 85 cases per million
- Ottawa PH: 79 cases (9%) or 75 cases per million

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Oct 15, 2020 10 tweets 3 min read
I often see comments saying: "let #COVID19 spread widely so we can reach herd immunity".

**To those people**: NEVER, in the history of infectious diseases, has there been a situation where we reached herd immunity through "natural infections". It is NONSENSE.

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#Epitwitter Epidemiology and public health experts discuss herd immunity in the context of VACCINES (e.g., irradicating smallpox). If we let #COVID19 rip through the population, we would require approximately 70% of people to be infected.

Let me explain why that is problematic:

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Oct 14, 2020 7 tweets 4 min read
October 14: #COVID19 in publicly-funded schools. There are at least:
- 522 (2 new) schools with active cases
- 655 schools that had or have cases (@covidschoolsCA)
- 738 (58 fewer) active infections
- 5 (+2) active school closures

Live map/charts: covid19inontario.com/school-tracker The top five municipalities contribute 379 (72%) of the 522 schools with active cases:
- Toronto: 164
- Ottawa: 95
- Mississauga: 56
- Brampton: 50
- Vaughan: 14

Live map/charts: covid19inontario.com/school-tracker
Oct 14, 2020 8 tweets 8 min read
October 14: #COVID19 in #Ontario
- Cases: 61,413 (+721 new)
- Deaths: 3017 (+0)
- In hospital: 231 (+1)
- In ICU: 64 (+4)
- On a ventilator: 35 (+1)
- Active cases: 5884 (-62)
- Reproduction rate: 1.13 (Credible interval: 1.02, 1.25)

covid19inontario.com The top 3 public health units reported 519 of today's 721 cases (72%):
- Toronto Public Health: 270 (37%)
- Peel Public Health: 170 (24%)
- York Region Public Health Services: 79 (11%)

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Oct 13, 2020 4 tweets 3 min read
Oct 13: #COVID19 in publicly-funded schools. There are at least:
- 520 (+57 since Friday) schools with active cases
- 597 schools that had or have cases (@covidschoolsCA)
- 796 (+158) active infections
- 3 (-1) active school closures

Live map/charts: covid19inontario.com/school-tracker - 520 (11%) of 4828 all schools have at least one active case
- 363 (9%) of 3931 elementary schools have at least one active case
- 152 (17%) of 897 secondary schools have at least one active case
Oct 13, 2020 8 tweets 8 min read
October 13: #COVID19 in #Ontario
- Cases: 60,692 (+746 today; +1553 both days)
- Deaths: 3017 (+9)
- In hospital: 230 (+27)
- In ICU: 60 (+7)
- On a ventilator: 34 (+4)
- Active cases: 5946 (+113)
- Reproduction rate: 1.13 (Credible interval: 1.02, 1.25)

covid19inontario.com The top 3 public health units reported 1143 of yesterday and today's 1553 cases (74%):
- Toronto Public Health: 614 (40%)
- Peel Public Health: 294 (19%)
- Ottawa Public Health: 235 (15%)

covid19inontario.com
Sep 14, 2020 5 tweets 2 min read
*** Please consider sharing and give feedback***

Link below is an interactive map of Ontario schools with ACTIVE #COVID19 cases.

- Zooming out shows the number of regional schools with an active outbreak
- Hover/click icons for additional details

Link: rb.gy/pxmqyu This is still working progress and I attend to add more features over the coming days, for example:

- Color coding icons by schools with active cases, no previous/current cases, and resolved cases.
- Add a searchable database
Jul 13, 2020 14 tweets 8 min read
Since the #cornavirus pandemic was called, countries used different strategies to handle #COVID19. In general, there are 3 ways to handling a pandemic:
1) Do nothing to slow the spread of infections
2) Global coordination efforts to crush the virus
3) Delay and vaccinate
(1/13) Approach 1:
Governments and communities do nothing or very little to slow infections in the community (e.g. like Sweden). As a result, we see a surge in the number of cases. Without much time for researchers to study the virus, doctors will know little about treatments.
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Jun 23, 2020 5 tweets 4 min read
Ontario introduced #SocialCircles allowing up to 10 ppl to interact, without #PhysicalDistancing. The number of ppl you interact with matters and here’s why you should limit yourself to one circle
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@celliottability 2/5
In the clip, "higher risk of infection" means an infected person can spread the virus if they come in contact with susceptible members of their social circle. The longer an infected person goes undetected w/o testing/self-isolation, the ⬆️the risk for members of their circle.