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Record high 1,426 cases yesterday and 15 deaths in Ontario. Toronto 384. 36,700 people tested.
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Record high deaths in UK today: 595.
Cumulative now above 50,000. |
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The parks manager in Kimberley, B.C has resigned from his position in part due to bullying and harassment from the public due to recreational facilities being closed due to the pandemic.
Can't say I blame him. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...tion-1.5797808 |
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Originally Posted by Danny B
(Post 12933717)
How many of those cases have caused people to go to hospital or resulted in their death? To me, those are the important numbers.
I'm not trying to downplay the seriousness of the virus, but my brother in law lives in Brampton Ontario, and has somehow caught COVID. He is 49, tall and skinny, fit as a fiddle and said the worst thing about it is not being able to taste or smell. He had a high temperature for 2 days and felt run down but otherwise he said things were OK. Fingers crossed he makes a full recovery and there are no issues later on in life. That is my main worry right now. There have been some improvements in survivability for Covid-19 cases, but the hospitalization and death counts still unfortunately rise as new case counts rise, with a lag of a few weeks. |
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Originally Posted by macadian
(Post 12933939)
How's the vaccination for 'stupid' coming along?
Seems much of the foregoing can be attributed to this human malaise...... |
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@ Revin Kevin
You speak as if unaware of 'long covid' and the recent research that found a fifth of 'recovered' patients have mental illness problems within 90 days (pretty astonishing when most people who've had it haven't reached that 90 day point yet)so how much worse might it get. Plus that matter of hospitals not being able to cope with 'normal' health requirements while dealing with covid patients. Have you also not noticed that every day sees record highs all over the place. Does that not indicate it's getting worse? And then there's the time lag of outcomes that abner mentioned. |
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My BIL is over a month now since he tested positive, he is no longer positive and finally off supplemental oxygen, but he is still unable to do his usual activities, and even walking short distances puts him out of breath, and lung x-rays suggest he has permanent lung damage from it as well.
But then my sister was asymptomatic and spread it around, including most in her office. There was a report of a 5 year old dying in the US recently, she died within 3 or so days of showing mild symptoms, no known underlying health conditions. You just never know how its going to affect you, could be asymptomatic to dead. |
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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 12934596)
Record high 1,426 cases yesterday and 15 deaths in Ontario. Toronto 384. 36,700 people tested.
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I had no idea things were so bad in Blighty :eek:
The UK has become the first country in Europe to pass 50,000 coronavirus deaths, coming after the US, Brazil, India and Mexico. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-54905018 |
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Originally Posted by Danny B
(Post 12935007)
I had no idea things were so bad in Blighty :eek:
The UK has become the first country in Europe to pass 50,000 coronavirus deaths, coming after the US, Brazil, India and Mexico. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-54905018 It would be much better if the figures were per million. UK pop is almost 70K....US pop over 350 million. |
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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 12935014)
It would be much better if the figures were per million. UK pop is almost 70K....US pop over 350 million.
While we cannot / must not be complacent I think we can take some consolation from the following published figures for deaths, as follows - Hungary: 254 / million. EU27/EEA: 432 / million. UK: 732 / million. ETA: UK has just posted a record cases figure (up approx 50% on previous day). They are holding back on the death figure (usually posted at approx 17:00 GMT) - it has become quite common to delay figures, when they are bad. |
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Originally Posted by Expatrick
(Post 12935028)
I posted this a couple of days ago -
US: >= 740 / million. ETA: UK has just posted a record cases figure (up approx 50% on previous day). They are holding back on the death figure (usually posted at approx 17:00 GMT) - it has become quite common to delay figures, when they are bad. Thank you. We need the total figures for each country but per million is gives a better perspective IMO. |
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I like this one for Canada > https://art-bd.shinyapps.io/covid19canada/
Looks like 2.8 deaths per million for us.. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...e7207b1a72.jpg |
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Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 12935045)
I like this one for Canada > https://art-bd.shinyapps.io/covid19canada/
Looks like 2.8 deaths per million for us.. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...e7207b1a72.jpg (Still a lot better than many Countries) Sorry, 2 places to the right! |
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Originally Posted by Expatrick
(Post 12935048)
Sorry to burst your bubble but you need to move the decimal point one place to the right.
(Still a lot better than many Countries) Sorry, 2 places to the right! Population of Canada - 37.59 million (2019) divided by number of deaths - 10,739. (Wishful thinking, perhaps) :o Despite working in accountancy and book-keeping waaaay back, numbers are obviously not my forte!! LOL!! Wooops!!! I'm a wally :D https://www.statista.com/statistics/...n-inhabitants/ https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...ffc8ad1ec8.jpg |
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