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Legault being a tyrant.........
The evidence does not correspond to the action.
Honestly, the most useless thing might be the curfew.Legault being a tyrant.........
The evidence does not correspond to the action.
Honestly, the most useless thing might be the curfew.
I don't think it provides the help that would be worth the hassle of enforcement.
I will say, though, ICU numbers in Ontario are a little concerning. Catching up to 2nd wave numbers.
There is no scientific evidence in support of a curfew; and in fact; the evidence such as it is, leans the other way.
Because people will simply gather in one fashion or another (shopping, work etc.) within the time available, meaning the same number of people in less space which equals increased crowding.
Its utterly foolish.
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As to ICU numbers..........let's look at the graph courtesy Dr. Jennifer Kwan MD:
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That's not setting off any alarm bells for me..........at least not yet.
Lets also look at hospitalizations:
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Well there is a lot of unknowns at this point. Across Canada hospitals are dealing with a shortage of staff. An ICU bed is only called that if there is a qualified team to manage it. ICU beds are useless without qualified staff. It should be public knowledge to know what those numbers are.
Jonathan Kay is not the first person I would ask; anyway, this is just the beginning. January and February won't be pleasant for anyone needing medical care in this province.All you had to do was ask.......
Original Data Source:
Dataset - Ontario Data Catalogue
covid-19.ontario.ca
Beds available as listed by CCO (Critical Care Ontario) are considered to be staffed and ready.
Jonathan Kay is not the first person I would ask; anyway, this is just the beginning. January and February won't be pleasant for anyone needing medical care in this province.
All you had to do was ask.......
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Original Data Source:
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Dataset - Ontario Data Catalogue
covid-19.ontario.ca
Beds available as listed by CCO (Critical Care Ontario) are considered to be staffed and ready.
That's the 29th. Unless you have a crystal ball, we have no idea what the ICU will look like in the weeks to come. Hospitals have dealt with shortages this entire pandemic.
The number of people in England hospitalized with COVID-19 increased to 10,462 on Wednesday from 7,366 on Dec. 24, government figures show. Wednesday’s number was the highest since March 1. The figure is still well below the peak of 34,336 recorded on Jan. 18.
Jonathan Kay is not the first person I would ask; anyway, this is just the beginning. January and February won't be pleasant for anyone needing medical care in this province.
The UK's hospitalizations are trending down. They had Omicron earlier than us.That's the 29th. Unless you have a crystal ball, we have no idea what the ICU will look like in the weeks to come. Hospitals have dealt with shortages this entire pandemic.
The UK's hospitalizations are trending down. They had Omicron earlier than us.
Pro-lockdown people are shifting goalposts. First, it's "We don't know anything about hospitalization", then "South Africa is a young and poor country", then "We don't know the effects of vaccinations on Omicron", and now it's "It's not happened elsewhere but it's going to happen here for an unspecified reason."
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Your data seems different than mine ... their restrictions are also much laxer (is that a word?)See the Global News piece above. Also:
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UK: Daily new hospital admissions for COVID-19
Hospital data is available for individual UK nations, and English data by NHS Region. Figures are not comparable between nations as Wales includes suspected COVID-19 patients while the other nations only include confirmed cases.ourworldindata.org
I don't believe that's trending down. What your data has shown is variations in the plateau period between what, August to late December, which from the latest data is clearly something that hasn't held.
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Your data seems different than mine ... their restrictions are also much laxer.