TrickyRicky
Senior Member
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-covid-analysis-august-surge-1.5679225
Ontario making good progress.
I’m just not liking these kind of new case trends in other jurisdictions such as the BC example I posted. I want to see a sustained plateau of new cases but it seems many regions around the world just can’t sustain this and the graph just ends up looping back up.
Saying “it’s just young people” also (while initially true) is a poor example of rationalizing failure. That’s like saying our first wave was “just travellers”. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter who causes the next wave, the virus will find it’s way back to vulnerable populations eventually in due time if its circulation increases in the community.
Ontario making good progress.
I’m just not liking these kind of new case trends in other jurisdictions such as the BC example I posted. I want to see a sustained plateau of new cases but it seems many regions around the world just can’t sustain this and the graph just ends up looping back up.
Saying “it’s just young people” also (while initially true) is a poor example of rationalizing failure. That’s like saying our first wave was “just travellers”. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter who causes the next wave, the virus will find it’s way back to vulnerable populations eventually in due time if its circulation increases in the community.