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The COVID-19 pandemic
10-day averages for key regions in Ontario, plus the weekly trend as of 2021-03-22 (posting this every two days).

RegionCases todayper 100K10-day averageper 100KWeekly trend
Thunder Bay
16
10.7
42
27.7
-54%
Lambton
42
32.1
30
23.1
+48%
Peel
318
23.0
284
20.6
+27%
Toronto
500
17.1
462
15.8
+22%
Hamilton
114
19.7
83
14.2
+74%
York
155
14.0
153
13.7
+9%
Brant
15
11.0
15
11.1
-52%
Chatham-Kent
10
9.4
12
11.0
+51%
Northwestern
13
14.8
9
10.5
+31%
Durham
79
12.2
66
10.2
+95%
Leeds, Grenville & Lanark
12
7.1
17
10.1
+78%
Eastern Ontario
39
19.2
18
8.8
+136%
Sudbury
34
8.7
32
8.2
-15%
Ottawa
85
8.5
79
7.9
+19%
Niagara
24
5.4
35
7.9
-7%
Halton
57
10.4
43
7.8
+27%
Simcoe-Muskoka
64
11.8
42
7.7
+22%
Windsor-Essex
16
4.1
28
7.1
-12%
Waterloo
31
5.0
35
5.6
-36%
Southwestern Ontario
11
5.5
11
5.5
-28%
Middlesex-London
11
2.7
22
5.4
+11%
Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph
14
5.1
14
5.3
+46%
Kingston Frontenac
13
6.4
9
4.6
+177%
Huron Perth
1
1.0
2
2.4
-29%
Ontario total
+21%
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A mobile vaccination clinic now operational in the region: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener...-1.5958975
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MONDAY 2021-03-22

Waterloo Region reported 20 new cases for today (6.9% of the active cases) and one more for yesterday for a total of 32; 216 new cases for the week (-4), averaging 9.6% of active cases. 276 active cases, -66 in the last seven days.

Next testing report on Tuesday.

1,248 vaccine doses delivered between Friday and Sunday, with a seven-day average of 1,550. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the regional population on 2021-11-18 (-11 days since Friday's report). Friday was the first day with over 2,000 doses delivered (2,041, to be precise).

Ontario reported 1,699 new cases today with a seven-day average of 1,600 (+62). 1,175 recoveries and three deaths translated to an increase of 521 active cases and a new total of 14,751. +2,223 active cases for the week and 82 deaths (12 per day). 31,089 tests for a positivity rate of 5.46%. The positivity rate is averaging 3.60% for the past seven days, compared to 2.83% for the preceding seven.

298 patients in ICU (-7 today, +0 for the week).

31,355 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 51,641. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the provincial population on 2021-09-02 (+2 days).
  • 42 cases in Lambton: 32.1 per 100K
  • 318 cases in Peel: 23.0 per 100K
  • 114 cases in Hamilton: 19.7 per 100K
  • 39 cases in Eastern Ontario: 19.2 per 100K
  • 500 cases in Toronto: 17.1 per 100K
  • 13 cases in Northwestern: 14.8 per 100K
  • 155 cases in York: 14.0 per 100K
  • 79 cases in Durham: 12.2 per 100K
  • 64 cases in Simcoe-Muskoka: 11.8 per 100K
  • 15 cases in Brant: 11.0 per 100K
  • 16 cases in Thunder Bay: 10.7 per 100K
  • 57 cases in Halton: 10.4 per 100K
  • 10 cases in Chatham-Kent: 9.4 per 100K
  • 34 cases in Sudbury: 8.7 per 100K
  • 85 cases in Ottawa: 8.5 per 100K
  • 12 cases in Leeds, Grenville & Lanark: 7.1 per 100K
  • 13 cases in Kingston Frontenac: 6.4 per 100K
  • 11 cases in Southwestern Ontario: 5.5 per 100K
  • 24 cases in Niagara: 5.4 per 100K
  • 14 cases in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph: 5.1 per 100K
  • 31 cases in Waterloo: 5.0 per 100K (based on provincial reporting)
  • 16 cases in Windsor-Essex: 4.1 per 100K
  • 11 cases in Middlesex-London: 2.7 per 100K

Only regions with at least two cases per 100,000 population
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(03-19-2021, 12:25 PM)jeffster Wrote:
(03-18-2021, 02:48 PM)creative Wrote: Other vaccination location options are quietly ramping up. Our doctors office is preparing to be a vaccination clinic. Pharmacies will also be online soon as well.

I was hoping that I could have registered through the Ontario portal for my mother, who is over 80. I (pre)registered her a while back with the ROW site, but still haven't heard anything. The site itself was kind of a hot mess.

I am a volunteer at the Public Health run vaccination clinics (Boardwalk and RONA), so I have some inside info.  If you selected PHONE CALL as your preferred method of contact, go back in and change to text or email.  [If she doesn't use either, use your contact info].  The Region has a huge backlog of making phone contacts, whereas text and email notifications are automatic, and will come thru in a few days.  [The website states landline clients will be contacted in 4 to 6 weeks]

After my registration, it took two days to get my access code, and I had an appointment booked at GRH a few days later.

My mom and my in-laws both registered online (70+) last week, and already have appointments.  

Our local vaccination numbers should ramp up this week as RONA opened yesterday (soft opening, it will ramp up capacity through the week), and the Boardwalk location is moving across the hall to go from 7 vaccination stations to 10.

Coke
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I have a question Coke, if you are in Kitchener, which clinic do you get. Not everyone can drive to Cambridge or the Boardwalk...
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(03-23-2021, 01:11 PM)Rainrider22 Wrote: if you are in Kitchener, which clinic do you get.

There's also a clinic at the school of pharmacy, right at King/Victoria. I'm pretty sure that you get a choice of where you go though (within Waterloo Region).

The full list of clinics is on https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/healt...egion.aspx
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Thank you..
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TUESDAY 2021-03-23

Waterloo Region reported 35 new cases for today (12.7% of the active cases) and one more for yesterday for a total of 32; 222 new cases for the week (+6), averaging 10.2% of active cases. 254 active cases, -74 in the last seven days.

An average of 1,471 daily tests for the past week, with a positivity rate of 2.16%.

1,889 vaccine doses delivered, with a seven-day average of 1,577. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the regional population on 2021-11-13 (-5 days).

Ontario reported 1,546 new cases today with a seven-day average of 1,667 (+67). 1,271 recoveries and nine deaths translated to an increase of 266 active cases and a new total of 15,071, back to early-February levels. +2,511 active cases for the week and 80 deaths (11 per day). 32,556 tests for a positivity rate of 4.75%. The positivity rate is averaging 3.74% for the past seven days, compared to 2.86% for the preceding seven.

324 patients in ICU (+26 today, +32 for the week) and a total of 868 hospital beds in use (+107 for the week). Over the last day, that's an additional 208 hospital beds overall and 47 ICU beds. I expect to see some new restrictions applied soon, as the increase in hospital beds is not sustainable.[/b]

50,659 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 51,510. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the provincial population on 2021-09-02 (+0 days).
  • 329 cases in Peel: 23.8 per 100K
  • 465 cases in Toronto: 15.9 per 100K
  • 99 cases in Durham: 15.3 per 100K
  • 20 cases in Lambton: 15.3 per 100K
  • 161 cases in York: 14.5 per 100K
  • 64 cases in Halton: 11.7 per 100K
  • 12 cases in Chatham-Kent: 11.3 per 100K
  • 57 cases in Hamilton: 9.8 per 100K
  • 39 cases in Niagara: 8.7 per 100K
  • 23 cases in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph: 8.5 per 100K
  • 13 cases in Leeds, Grenville & Lanark: 7.6 per 100K
  • 15 cases in Eastern Ontario: 7.4 per 100K
  • 38 cases in Simcoe-Muskoka: 7.0 per 100K
  • 10 cases in Thunder Bay: 6.7 per 100K
  • 12 cases in Southwestern Ontario: 6.0 per 100K
  • 58 cases in Ottawa: 5.8 per 100K
  • 22 cases in Middlesex-London: 5.4 per 100K
  • 21 cases in Windsor-Essex: 5.4 per 100K
  • 31 cases in Waterloo: 5.0 per 100K (based on provincial reporting)
  • 9 cases in Kingston Frontenac: 4.4 per 100K
  • 15 cases in Sudbury: 3.9 per 100K

Only regions with at least two cases per 100,000 population
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(03-23-2021, 01:23 PM)taylortbb Wrote:
(03-23-2021, 01:11 PM)Rainrider22 Wrote: if you are in Kitchener, which clinic do you get.

There's also a clinic at the school of pharmacy, right at King/Victoria. I'm pretty sure that you get a choice of where you go though (within Waterloo Region).

The full list of clinics is on https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/healt...egion.aspx

This is correct.. you choose what location is most convenient for you.

I believe the taxi companies were offering free rides to the 80+ crowd, I'm not sure if that will be an ongoing practice or not.

Coke

(Completely unrelated note: https://www.ctvnews.ca/lifestyle/krispy-...-1.5357626 )
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Love Krispy Kreme

I am going to the US for my shot
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A free doughnut sure sounds better than the stickers and selfie stations we've got up here.
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(03-24-2021, 11:29 AM)ac3r Wrote: A free doughnut sure sounds better than the stickers and selfie stations we've got up here.

WHAT???  I never got a sticker!

Coke
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My bad! That was in Toronto. I thought they were doing that here in Waterloo Region, but it's just the GTA: https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/toronto-purch...-1.5330249
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10-day averages for key regions in Ontario, plus the weekly trend as of 2021-03-24 (posting this every two days).

RegionCases todayper 100K10-day averageper 100KWeekly trend
Thunder Bay
47
31.3
37
24.5
-50%
Peel
309
22.4
290
21.0
+35%
Lambton
9
6.9
27
20.7
+2%
Toronto
459
15.7
462
15.8
+21%
Hamilton
84
14.5
84
14.5
+27%
York
143
12.9
150
13.5
+18%
Durham
86
13.3
75
11.6
+74%
Chatham-Kent
12
11.3
12
11.3
+45%
Leeds, Grenville & Lanark
20
11.8
19
11.0
+14%
Eastern Ontario
20
9.9
19
9.4
+68%
Northwestern
2
2.3
8
8.7
-24%
Brant
7
5.1
11
8.3
-56%
Halton
28
5.1
44
8.0
+26%
Niagara
41
9.2
36
7.9
+13%
Ottawa
89
8.9
77
7.7
+22%
Simcoe-Muskoka
25
4.6
39
7.2
+15%
Sudbury
27
6.9
26
6.8
+17%
Windsor-Essex
16
4.1
25
6.3
-11%
Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph
17
6.3
16
5.8
+65%
Middlesex-London
39
9.6
23
5.7
+68%
Waterloo
47
7.6
32
5.2
+17%
Kingston Frontenac
6
2.9
10
5.0
+29%
Southwestern Ontario
7
3.5
10
4.8
+19%
Ontario total
+23%
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WEDNESDAY 2021-03-24

Waterloo Region reported 36 new cases for today (13.6% of the active cases) and two more for yesterday for a total of 37; 220 new cases for the week (-2), averaging 10.4% of active cases. 245 active cases, -90 in the last seven days.

Next testing report on Friday.

2,042 vaccine doses delivered, with a seven-day average of 1,606. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the regional population on 2021-11-09 (-4 days).

Ontario reported 1,571 new cases today with a seven-day average of 1,676 (+9). 1,531 recoveries and 10 deaths translated to an increase of 30 active cases and a new total of 15,047. +2,535 active cases for the week and 76 deaths (11 per day). 51,962 tests for a positivity rate of 3.02%. The positivity rate is averaging 3.74% for the past seven days, compared to 2.95% for the preceding seven.

333 patients in ICU (+9 today, +33 for the week) and a total of 893 hospital beds in use (+152 for the week).

72,451 doses of vaccine administered, with a seven-day average of 53,545. At this pace, the dose count will reach 70% of the provincial population on 2021-08-26 (-7 days).
  • 47 cases in Thunder Bay: 31.3 per 100K
  • 309 cases in Peel: 22.4 per 100K
  • 459 cases in Toronto: 15.7 per 100K
  • 84 cases in Hamilton: 14.5 per 100K
  • 86 cases in Durham: 13.3 per 100K
  • 143 cases in York: 12.9 per 100K
  • 20 cases in Leeds, Grenville & Lanark: 11.8 per 100K
  • 12 cases in Chatham-Kent: 11.3 per 100K
  • 20 cases in Eastern Ontario: 9.9 per 100K
  • 39 cases in Middlesex-London: 9.6 per 100K
  • 41 cases in Niagara: 9.2 per 100K
  • 89 cases in Ottawa: 8.9 per 100K
  • 47 cases in Waterloo: 7.6 per 100K (based on provincial reporting)
  • 27 cases in Sudbury: 6.9 per 100K
  • 9 cases in Lambton: 6.9 per 100K
  • 17 cases in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph: 6.3 per 100K
  • 7 cases in Brant: 5.1 per 100K
  • 28 cases in Halton: 5.1 per 100K
  • 25 cases in Simcoe-Muskoka: 4.6 per 100K
  • 16 cases in Windsor-Essex: 4.1 per 100K
  • 7 cases in Southwestern Ontario: 3.5 per 100K
  • 6 cases in Kingston Frontenac: 2.9 per 100K
  • 2 cases in Northwestern: 2.3 per 100K

Only regions with at least two cases per 100,000 population
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