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Started by cc, March 13, 2020, 04:44:51 PM

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Quote from: cc post_id=445857 time=1649288105 user_id=88
I got

March 29: 881 cases, 3,450 tests completed

March 30: 869 cases, 3,447 tests completed

March 31: 909 cases, 3,505 tests completed

April 1: 863 cases, 3,605 tests completed

April 2: 670 cases, 2,805 tests completed

April 3: 525 cases, 1,937 tests completed

April 4: 832 cases, 2,565 tests completed



No deaths on it - maybe on weekly



https://www.alberta.ca/covid-19-alberta-data.aspx#jumplinks-0">https://www.alberta.ca/covid-19-alberta ... umplinks-0">https://www.alberta.ca/covid-19-alberta-data.aspx#jumplinks-0

 

BC Today was 216 known cases - deaths for last week will be reported on new weekly report tomorrow

Cases are rising again in Alberta..



I'm waiting to see where hospitalizations and the number of people in ICU are at.

cc

Quote from: Fashionista post_id=445858 time=1649288653 user_id=3254
Quote from: cc post_id=445857 time=1649288105 user_id=88
I got

March 29: 881 cases, 3,450 tests completed

March 30: 869 cases, 3,447 tests completed

March 31: 909 cases, 3,505 tests completed

April 1: 863 cases, 3,605 tests completed

April 2: 670 cases, 2,805 tests completed

April 3: 525 cases, 1,937 tests completed

April 4: 832 cases, 2,565 tests completed



No deaths on it - maybe on weekly



https://www.alberta.ca/covid-19-alberta-data.aspx#jumplinks-0">https://www.alberta.ca/covid-19-alberta ... umplinks-0">https://www.alberta.ca/covid-19-alberta-data.aspx#jumplinks-0

 

BC Today was 216 known cases - deaths for last week will be reported on new weekly report tomorrow

Cases are rising again in Alberta..



I'm waiting to see where hospitalizations and the number of people in ICU are at.

They are large numbers



For hospital, keep in mind that often follows after some days (depending on the individual case)
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

Quote from: cc post_id=445859 time=1649289180 user_id=88
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=445858 time=1649288653 user_id=3254
Quote from: cc post_id=445857 time=1649288105 user_id=88
I got

March 29: 881 cases, 3,450 tests completed

March 30: 869 cases, 3,447 tests completed

March 31: 909 cases, 3,505 tests completed

April 1: 863 cases, 3,605 tests completed

April 2: 670 cases, 2,805 tests completed

April 3: 525 cases, 1,937 tests completed

April 4: 832 cases, 2,565 tests completed



No deaths on it - maybe on weekly



https://www.alberta.ca/covid-19-alberta-data.aspx#jumplinks-0">https://www.alberta.ca/covid-19-alberta ... umplinks-0">https://www.alberta.ca/covid-19-alberta-data.aspx#jumplinks-0

 

BC Today was 216 known cases - deaths for last week will be reported on new weekly report tomorrow

Cases are rising again in Alberta..



I'm waiting to see where hospitalizations and the number of people in ICU are at.

They are large numbers



For hospital, keep in mind that often follows after some days (depending on the individual case)

That's true, it could be two weeks before we see a rise in hospitalizations and the number of people in ICU.

Anonymous

Alberta has 990 people in hospital(+26), forty four people in ICU(-3).

Anonymous

Alberta reported 6,181 Cases reported over the past seven days..



There are 1,053 In hospital and forty eight In intensive care.

cc

Quote from: Fashionista post_id=446783 time=1649896920 user_id=3254
Alberta reported 6,181 Cases reported over the past seven days..



There are 1,053 In hospital and forty eight In intensive care.

Yes, but for a week ago Tues. (a week ago +)  April 5 up to past Monday April 11, - making reporting mainly for previous week



Ours is even worse, ours given out today will  from  a week ago Sunday up to only last Saturday



Hospitalizations, a good overall indicator are past history as are only given in weekly reports referred to above



Reporting for several provinces has not only gone to weekly, but for past history / yesterday's news -



Of little value in assisting in making decisions for today & next week for most of Canada



ON & QB so far maintain daily counts but ON head Docs are  saying like "100,000 / day" currently which is ludicrous
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous


cc

I found dates ++ here https://www.alberta.ca/covid-19-alberta-data.aspx">https://www.alberta.ca/covid-19-alberta-data.aspx



Then scroll down & select "Daily new cases and completed tests"



Daily new cases and completed tests

April 5: 1,039 cases, 3,867 tests completed

April 6: 1,014 cases, 3,619 tests completed

April 7: 929 cases, 3,862 tests completed

April 8: 945 cases, 3,633 tests completed

April 9: 822 cases, 3,385 tests completed

April 10: 590 cases, 2,221 tests completed

April 11: 842 cases, 2,812 tests completed



It offers lots of data, albeit a bit old (which is our provinces are doing now)
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

Quote from: cc post_id=446871 time=1649971858 user_id=88
I found dates ++ here https://www.alberta.ca/covid-19-alberta-data.aspx">https://www.alberta.ca/covid-19-alberta-data.aspx



Then scroll down & select "Daily new cases and completed tests"



Daily new cases and completed tests

April 5: 1,039 cases, 3,867 tests completed

April 6: 1,014 cases, 3,619 tests completed

April 7: 929 cases, 3,862 tests completed

April 8: 945 cases, 3,633 tests completed

April 9: 822 cases, 3,385 tests completed

April 10: 590 cases, 2,221 tests completed

April 11: 842 cases, 2,812 tests completed



It offers lots of data, albeit a bit old (which is our provinces are doing now)

I didn't see the daily case counts, only the weekly total.

cc

The above main link will give daily ++ to you each week (The sub-link needs to be selected each week)



I Can't get much detail for BC
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

Quote from: cc post_id=446876 time=1649975344 user_id=88
The above link will give it to you ech week



I Can't get much detail for BC

That's where I got the weekly total.

cc

Yes. I realize that - All I was getting at is if you scroll down you  to ""Daily new cases and completed tests" you can get another link of daily + other stuff .... you can also get "area" data within it somewhere



I can't find that sort of depth for here ... I just wish all of our data was more current



They all have really let public down. No more even close to current data to guide decisions





Our weekly known total cases this week is 1,770 ..  .. previous week was 1,705 .. 364 infected in hospital
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

cc

The 1st covid diagnostic test using only chemicals in breath to identify if infected was today given emergency approval by CDC



No link - Source was  news
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

Quote from: cc post_id=446884 time=1649983024 user_id=88
The 1st covid diagnostic test using only chemicals in breath to identify if infected was today given emergency approval by CDC



No link - Source was  news

It's available all over, that is great.

Anonymous

Hospitals across Canada are facing a resurgence of patients with COVID-19 that some health officials say will likely continue for another month.



The latest data from the Public Health Agency of Canada shows hospitalizations due to COVID-19 rose about 18 per cent across Canada between April 4 and April 11 — to 6,020 people needing beds.



In the last week, the Prairies, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia have all reported an increase in hospitalizations from the virus and intensive care admissions have also inched slightly upwards in some provinces.



Latest data shows there were 1,053 hospitalizations in Alberta, 403 in Saskatchewan, 158 in Manitoba, 1,301 in Ontario, 2,220 in Quebec and 59 in Nova Scotia.



Dr. Eddy Lang, department head of emergency medicine in Calgary for Alberta Health Services, said the province is in its sixth wave of the pandemic fuelled by the BA. 2 sub-variant of Omicron, but it's not as dramatic as the original Omicron surge.