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The COVID-19 pandemic - Printable Version +- Waterloo Region Connected (https://www.waterlooregionconnected.com) +-- Forum: Connected Café (https://www.waterlooregionconnected.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=15) +--- Forum: General and Off-Topic Discussion (https://www.waterlooregionconnected.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=19) +--- Thread: The COVID-19 pandemic (/showthread.php?tid=1463) Pages:
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RE: The COVID-19 pandemic - tomh009 - 04-07-2021 WEDNESDAY 2021-04-07 Waterloo Region reported 63 new cases for today (15.7% of the active cases) and zero more for yesterday for a total of 77; 402 new cases for the week (+25), averaging 16.3% of active cases. 401 active cases, +96 in the last seven days. Next testing report on Friday. Only 2,372 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 2,708 (and dropping). At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the regional population on 2021-08-06 (+7 days). Ontario reported 3,215 new cases today, with a seven-day average of 2,988 (+126). 2,407 recoveries and 17 deaths translated to an increase of 791 active cases and a new total of 27,359. +7,204 active cases for the week and 109 deaths (16 per day). 49,889 tests for a positivity rate of 6.44%. The positivity rate is averaging 6.19% for the past seven days, compared to 4.73% for the preceding seven. 504 patients in ICU (-6 today, +108 for the week) and 1,397 total hospital beds in use (+286 for the week). 104,382 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 76,281. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the provincial population on 2021-07-11 (-3 days). The regional completion date currently lags the provincial one by 26 days.
Only regions with at least two cases per 100,000 population RE: The COVID-19 pandemic - creative - 04-07-2021 You need to preregister if you qualify. You then receive a link to book your appointment. Most people that I know have been contacted within one or two days. RE: The COVID-19 pandemic - tomh009 - 04-07-2021 (04-07-2021, 05:23 PM)creative Wrote: You need to preregister if you qualify. You then receive a link to book your appointment. Most people that I know have been contacted within one or two days. Yes. I pre-registered on Sunday, got notified on Monday and got vaccinated this afternoon. RE: The COVID-19 pandemic - taylortbb - 04-07-2021 (04-07-2021, 05:23 PM)creative Wrote: You need to preregister if you qualify. You then receive a link to book your appointment. Most people that I know have been contacted within one or two days. Yes, but the website doesn't make that clear. I think people may be seeing "pre-registration" and thinking "I'm not in a rush, I'll wait til they open bookings, no need for a pre-registration list". RE: The COVID-19 pandemic - creative - 04-07-2021 https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/health-and-wellness/covid-19-vaccination-pre-registration.aspx# It was pretty clear to me! Including the giant button to click to preregister. RE: The COVID-19 pandemic - tomh009 - 04-07-2021 (04-07-2021, 06:18 PM)creative Wrote: https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/health-and-wellness/covid-19-vaccination-pre-registration.aspx# There should also be a giant button here, on the main COVID page: https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/health-and-wellness/2019-novel-coronavirus.aspx And maybe on some other pages, too. RE: The COVID-19 pandemic - danbrotherston - 04-07-2021 Seems we aren't the only ones who noticed the drop in vaccination rates. Or..perhaps some of us are in more than one place. https://www.reddit.com/r/waterloo/comments/mmbaj8/why_did_our_regional_vaccination_rate_drop_33/ RE: The COVID-19 pandemic - taylortbb - 04-07-2021 (04-07-2021, 06:18 PM)creative Wrote: https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/health-and-wellness/covid-19-vaccination-pre-registration.aspx# It's clear to me too. But this forum, and especially those participating in this thread, are probably more Covid-aware than average, have better English proficiency than average, and are more tech-savvy than average. Vaccination uptake rates are high in wealthy, educated areas for exactly those reasons, but those areas are also the lowest risk. Confusion over the meaning of pre-registration wasn't theoretical, there were people on the Kitchener subreddit that were confused. Someone less than fully fluent in English will likely be even more confused than some in an English language form like a local subreddit. RE: The COVID-19 pandemic - tomh009 - 04-08-2021 I actually could not find the 55-65 pre-registration at all on the regional site. Maybe it's there, but it's not easy to find. The provincial site, on the other hand, makes it very easy to find: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/covid-19-vaccines-ontario RE: The COVID-19 pandemic - creative - 04-08-2021 Phase 2 groups eligible to pre-register: Adults 70-79 years of age, born in 1951 or earlier Adults 60-69 years of age, born in 1961 or earlier Adults 50+ who live in the following high-priority neighbourhoods in Waterloo Region: Vanier/Rockway Country Hills Alpine/Laurentian Victoria Hills/Cherry Hill Shades Mills RE: The COVID-19 pandemic - tomh009 - 04-08-2021 THURSDAY 2021-04-08 Waterloo Region reported 57 new cases for today (13.6% of the active cases) and four more for yesterday for a total of 67; 416 new cases for the week (+14), averaging 16.0% of active cases. 438 active cases, +113 in the last seven days. Next testing report on Friday. Only 2,420 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 2,586 (and dropping), as the province is providing Waterloo Region with a lower per-capita proportion of vaccines. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the regional population on 2021-08-12 (+6 days). Ontario reported 3,295 new cases today, with a seven-day average of 3,093 (+105). 2,576 recoveries and 19 deaths translated to an increase of 700 active cases and a new total of 28,059. +7,184 active cases for the week and 105 deaths (15 per day). 63,846 tests for a positivity rate of 5.16%. The positivity rate is averaging 6.34% for the past seven days, compared to 4.75% for the preceding seven. 496 patients in ICU (-8 today, +63 for the week) and 1,417 total hospital beds in use (+301 for the week). 108,563 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 79,782. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the provincial population on 2021-07-06 (-5 days). The regional completion date currently lags the provincial one by 37 days (+11 today).
Only regions with at least two cases per 100,000 population RE: The COVID-19 pandemic - danbrotherston - 04-08-2021 (04-08-2021, 03:19 PM)tomh009 Wrote: THURSDAY 2021-04-08 Do we have an official (or an unofficial but first hand) source on this? Ultimately, I wish there was better transparency about this kind of thing, I mean, the government likes to claim it's being transparent, but I've seen very little evidence (namely, you know, actual transparency) on the policies being implemented. RE: The COVID-19 pandemic - ac3r - 04-08-2021 Canada is likely to exceed the U.S. infection rate in the coming days: https://www.macleans.ca/news/canada-likely-to-exceed-u-s-infection-rate-in-coming-days/ RE: The COVID-19 pandemic - danbrotherston - 04-08-2021 (04-08-2021, 08:55 PM)ac3r Wrote: Canada is likely to exceed the U.S. infection rate in the coming days: https://www.macleans.ca/news/canada-likely-to-exceed-u-s-infection-rate-in-coming-days/ Just to clarify, this is the daily rate, not the total infected. If I read that correctly we are still WAY WAY better in total infections per capita. RE: The COVID-19 pandemic - tomh009 - 04-08-2021 (04-08-2021, 07:13 PM)danbrotherston Wrote:(04-08-2021, 03:19 PM)tomh009 Wrote: THURSDAY 2021-04-08 Dr. Hsiu-Li Wang (chief medical officer) has said the distribution is not equitable. Mind you, I don't have a quote from her from this week. Unfortunately the region does not publish data on vaccine deliveries (many other items are also not published -- I have resorted to a FOI request but am not sure whether that will actually work in practice). |