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Ontario is reporting 1,003 cases of #COVID19. Locally, there are 300 new cases in Toronto, 280 in Peel and 125 in York Region. There are 949 more resolved cases and nearly 41,300 tests completed.
 
Ontario is reporting 1,003 cases of #COVID19. Locally, there are 300 new cases in Toronto, 280 in Peel and 125 in York Region. There are 949 more resolved cases and nearly 41,300 tests completed.

Toronto population 2,731,571 with 300 new cases.
Peel Region population 1,541,994 with 280 new cases.

On a per capita basis, Peel is a hot spot.
 
The colour charts didn't impress me much. And from a simple design point of view, why yellow and orange? It isn't a definitive orange; people are mixing up the two, seeing them both as yellow.
 
Ontario is reporting 1,003 cases of #COVID19. Locally, there are 300 new cases in Toronto, 280 in Peel and 125 in York Region. There are 949 more resolved cases and nearly 41,300 tests completed.

Oh wonderful, just as the province prepares to roll back restrictions 😟
 
The colour charts didn't impress me much. And from a simple design point of view, why yellow and orange? It isn't a definitive orange; people are mixing up the two, seeing them both as yellow.

The chart is BS anyways - it's basically there to sell reopening masquerading as "transparency". The ultimate intent is transparent, that's for sure.


Oh wonderful, just as the province prepares to roll back restrictions 😟

That's what Doug and Williams call "plateauing" :rolleyes:

AoD
 
I think you mean Brampton.

They should show the COVID-19 by provincial ridings.
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From link.
 
The daily case count is just going to keep creeping up.

I was overly pessimistic earlier in this thread as I suggested Canada would creep up to 5000-6000 daily cases in the first weeks of November as a best-case scenario.

I still believe this will happen but the creep is a little flatter. Under that scenario Ontario would be hitting a daily case count averaging 2000 cases a day, the new normal.

B.C. is putting harder restrictions in place now. They are just a bit ahead of us in the daily case creep (at around 1500 cases per day equivalent corrected to Ontario’s population)
 

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