Saturday 28 November 2020

Canada, Eh?

So yesterday we looked at the global view of Covid in November. Canada was just above the global average.

But who is making us Canukleheads look so bad on the world stage? 

Let's find out - this chart drills down from yesterday's global chart to the Canadian provinces.  You will definitely need to click to zoom in on this one. 

Manitoba.  I knew it!

And Alberta - I also knew it!

In fact, it looks like all of western Canada - all the former finger wagging, golden boys of how to do Covid right - are responsible.

Ontario - who if you read the Toronto Star must be run by Neanderthals - is actually below the Canadian average.

Manitoba, if you look on the top chart (you didn't double click, did you...) ranks right up there with Spain.

Interesting that the farther east you go, the lower the Covid rates.


Well, the eastern provinces had their "Atlantic Bubble", of course, and that looks like it worked pretty well. Remarkably well, in fact.

Of course the trick was simple - keep everybody "from away"    away.



 

 

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