03-30-2020, 12:53 PM
(03-29-2020, 01:39 PM)tomh009 Wrote: The best day in a while for Quebec, at 13% (albeit still nearly 350 cases):
2020-03-23 778 (+258%)
2020-03-24 1040 (+34%)
2020-03-25 1339 (+29%)
2020-03-26 1629 (+22%)
2020-03-27 2021 (+24%)
2020-03-28 2498 (+24%)
2020-03-29 2840 (+13%)
That's pretty close to the average number of cases for the last six days, but improved as a growth rate.
212 new cases (19%) in Ontario added today. No reporting from the Waterloo Region on the weekend.
A total of about 23,000 tests completed in Canada in the last 24 hours, with roughly 2.2% positives. The backlog appears to be about 20,000, or a bit less than one day.
Quebec reported a second day with an increase below 20%, although it's still almost 500 new cases.
2020-03-23 778 (+258%)
2020-03-24 1040 (+34%)
2020-03-25 1339 (+29%)
2020-03-26 1629 (+22%)
2020-03-27 2021 (+24%)
2020-03-28 2498 (+24%)
2020-03-29 2840 (+13%)
2020-03-30 3430 (+17%)
Ontario reports 1706 total cases now, as of Sunday afternoon. But they caught up a big chunk of the testing backlog and the reporting methodology has changed (Et tu, Brute!) to use iPHIS data now, so they are saying "N/A" for the day-to-day increase.
19,362 tests completed in Canada over the last day, but the number of positives is over 8%. That seems really high compared to the previous days, but not clear yet what the cause of the discontinuity is. The total number of tests to date is about 215,000 with a positive rate of about 3.3%.