797 cases today
Ontario faces 'runaway train' of COVID-19 cases if families don't scrap Thanksgiving gatherings, doctor warns
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-thanksgiving-covid-1.5754555
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Ontario faces 'runaway train' of COVID-19 cases if families don't scrap Thanksgiving gatherings, doctor warns
Caboclo wrote:
797 cases todayOntario faces 'runaway train' of COVID-19 cases if families don't scrap Thanksgiving gatherings, doctor warns
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-thanksgiving-covid-1.5754555

Steelo Green wrote:Even though you know somehow we all gotta go, as long as we believin' thievin' we'll be leavin' with some kind of dough.
beanbag wrote:GQStylin wrote:I bet you don't own a business of your own which is why you care so little about people losing their livelihoods and going bankrupt and why its so easy for you to simply say 'do whatever's necessary' to stop the spread. I bet you would be saying something totally different if you had a restuarant that was on the brink of collapse and you wouldn't be saying 'Oh well that's ok. Me going out of business for the greater good is completely fine and worth it.'
I was laid off as a result of the industry I am in losing a ton of money....and I am perfectly okay with that because stopping the virus is more important than me losing some money in the short term.
Hero wrote:Any idea why the number of cases is rising?
Is it as simple as schools etc being open so more contact?
In reality it is such a big tradeoff if we were to close more businesses etc down. If our hospitals aren't close to being overwhelmed it should be avoided.
Hero wrote:Any idea why the number of cases is rising?
Is it as simple as schools etc being open so more contact?
In reality it is such a big tradeoff if we were to close more businesses etc down. If our hospitals aren't close to being overwhelmed it should be avoided.
DelAbbot wrote:Provincial gov being really short sighted here. They are delaying more restrictive measures on the hot spots (GTA) right now. They will pay for it when cases get out of control and affect Christmas shopping season.

M3tro wrote:Everyone ready for a very Merry lockdown Christmas??
jaymeister15 wrote:Hero wrote:Any idea why the number of cases is rising?
Is it as simple as schools etc being open so more contact?
In reality it is such a big tradeoff if we were to close more businesses etc down. If our hospitals aren't close to being overwhelmed it should be avoided.
It appears a decent amount of the increase in positive tests lately would be students.
The 0-19 age bracket has accounted for only 8% of the total cases (5,033 of 56,752) and was probably much lower than that before Sept, but I can't find confirmation of that easily.
For the last two days, that age group has accounted for about double that, 18% and 15% of the new cases each day---105 of 571 new cases on Oct 6, 126 of 799 on Oct 7. I haven't looked back further over the last couple weeks, but would guess it's been similar.
What could be considered a positive is that the actual difference in number of kids getting infected now vs. the number in March/April or before school started is anyone's guess though. Most people in that age group would be asymptomatic or have mild symptons, and never would have had a reason to go and get tested during the first wave. But, now need to get tested with any minor symptom or if there were other positive tests around them at school in order to go back (same with younger people working jobs that require negative tests)
With such a higher percentage of positive tests coming from people in the younger age groups, that in all likely hood won't require hospitalization, vs the first wave it would seem to suggest hospitalizations should still relatively low/flat.


DG88 wrote:Numbers are expected to be in the 900s today. Regional restrictions are coming probably to Ottawa, Toronto and Peel region.
Westside Gunn wrote:what's happening now it looks like the policy makers are confused. the economic cost of the lockdown was probably too much for the lives it saved. now, they are choosing to be more lenient, until it gets really out of hand. bringing back the province or the hotspots to a lower stage will be too costly economically.
people don't realize how much money had to be printed. like it long term **** the cities, province, and the country as a whole. now they are talking about taxing any gains on your principal residence. god knows whats next. now they are thinking about negative interest rates. more household debt on the way with cheap money.
this was probably the easiest thing to do. stay at home, stay in small groups, dont crowd. but people continued to do the opposite. we are so not ready for a more severe crisis. too **** selfish.

Steelo Green wrote:Even though you know somehow we all gotta go, as long as we believin' thievin' we'll be leavin' with some kind of dough.