Monday, 19 October 2020
Sunday, 18 October 2020
Who's Next!
The Ontario government has set a limit for a 7 day Covid case rate (per 100,000 population) of 25.
Anything above that and a region may go back into "Lockdown".
So, who's on the bubble? [As always, click on any graph to zoom in.]
Tomorrow, York Region (the region directly north of Toronto) joins them.
But three other regions are also well over the target threshold; Eastern Ontario (I'm looking at you, Prescott), Halton (tony Oakville & Burlington) and Hamilton (where 69 members of a spin class caught it last week.)
So far the government hasn't pulled the trigger on them....yet.
So while we are waiting for that to happen, let's look around the world.
If you read the US media, the US is the epicenter of Covid-19. Spiraling out of control.
Well, let's look at the most recent data....
The US is up there, in dark blue, but Europe looks to be the one spiraling out of control (all the yellow bars). Canada remains well down the list. Sweden still just behind us.
For any eagle-eyed readers, you have to divide the global numbers by ten to compare these rates to Ontario's.
China, the biggest country in the world has had few covid cases and no Covid-19 deaths in October!
And no deaths in September. Or August.
In fact, their last (reported) Covid-19 death was April 17th.
Well done, China!
They must have better doctors than the rest of us......
Saturday, 17 October 2020
Any Surprises Here?
So unless you've been locked away in your house for six months - wait a minute, you have! - how can you not be aware of media biases in major cable news networks.
Fox is right wing and backs Trump, CNN is left wing and supports Biden.
Supporters of both networks will deny this;
- "Fox isn't right wing, it is balanced."
- "CNN isn't left wing, it is balanced."
Biden is mentioned 58 times on Fox's home page.
- Fox must have a larger home page.
- No science at all, but suspect Fox mentions Trump in glowing terms 72 times, and Biden none.
- CNN, same thing but different.
- As far as testing the original hypothesis of whether coverage is balanced....you can draw your own conclusions.
Wednesday, 14 October 2020
Same Old, Same Old
So the Covid case numbers in Canada keep on keeping on.
Or do they?
Several of the larger provinces decided to stop publishing stats on weekends (we are sooo stressed). And now the federal government apparently has decided to do the same thing.
So really the stats they report are now meaningless.
And for contact tracing, the city of Toronto decided that because case counts are so high they would...increase staff to handle the workload?
No, Are you new here?
No, they decided to stop all together (we are sooo stressed).
So what information could be meaningful?
Many people say looking at hospitalizations is a better gauge of the pandemic.
And we were told repeatedly we need to flatten the curve so as not to overwhelm the healthcare system before a vaccine becomes available.
The objective was never to get to zero cases until the vaccine arrived.
So here is some data on cases and hospitalizations in Ontario. I'm looking at two 15 day periods, one late May the other early October.
- they have had so few classes what could they possibly be tested on.
- the students are sooo stressed
- make up your own reason here.
Tuesday, 13 October 2020
The 50,000 Foot View
Since the Canadian government and most of the provinces took the weekend off from reporting Covid cases - during which time they are saying it is a crisis and a nightmare!! - let's look again at the Global picture.
If only to put the rantings and ravings in perspective.
Here is the chart from last week. [As always, click on any graph to zoom in.]
Comments on this;
- highest rate was ~350 cases / million population, Israel.
- Global average about 40.
- Sweden - suspiciously? - at 0.
- Canada well down the list.
- Highest rates now in the 500 range.
- Canada still well down the list. Although our rate has increased from ~40 to ~50.
- USA has gone from ~80 to 180.
- Sweden has climbed up to just under Canada.
- China still the lowest.
So even though Canada is well down the list, several of our provincial governments have reverted to "lockdown" mode. Endangering, I say, many, many small businesses and their employees.
In fact, the World Health Organization - incredibly, who has been the chickenest of all Chicken Littles, wagging their fingers at any country that didn't have armed guards policing the streets - is now saying it is wrong to lock down economies.
Many say hospitalizations and people in ICU's area a better indicator of problems than case counts..
I say the cost of our current lockdown may not be felt immediately, but could haunt us for years.
Rather than punish the vast majority of responsible restaurant, bar & gym owners, targets the violators. And come down hard on them.
This marks the end of the unhinged ranting session. You may now resume your normal activities.
Monday, 12 October 2020
Thursday, 8 October 2020
This Will Come As No Surprise.....
...to anyone who's be paying attention.
The same, continued usual suspects lead the Covid parade in Ontario. [As always, click on any graph to zoom in.]
Week after week.
Not sure what's going on in Ottawa - and that's not a political comment - but if we drill down into Toronto, it's also the usual....suspect.
I've divided Toronto into five regions, per the map and the 5 Day Covid rate is shown on the chart.
Tuesday, 6 October 2020
This Doesn't Look Good
Recent Covid cases in Canada.
I was going to say, we've seen this movie before - but we haven't. [As always, click on any graph to zoom in.]
We've never seen the 7 Day Average this high.
And I don't like to point fingers - okay, yes I do - but our bon amis look to be the main source of problems.
Again.
Although all the provinces are well above the good old days of July and August.
Wow, is there anything that could make us feel better?
Well, let's look at the rest of the world.
Here is a chart of new Covid cases in the last three days around the world.
A couple of points:
- the much maligned US is in the middle of the pack. Unbelievable if you listen to the US media.
- Canada even slightly farther down the list.
- top of the list? Israel and Spain. Didn't see that coming.
- bottom of the list? China and Sweden. Also kind of unbelievable.
- And, of course, if there are some eagled counters out there, I haven't shown all the world's countries, as there are more than 37. I think there are over 50.
Friday, 2 October 2020
Thursday, 1 October 2020
A Plethora Of....Imbeciles
A house in Markham, a town just north of Toronto, has been busted for running an illegal casino. [Click on any picture to zoom in to see how the rich and famous live.]
I guess you really do have to call it a mansion.
Some highlights of the casino;
- 20,000 sq ft mansion
- 53 rooms
- full service "spa" facility
- 1M$ in cash seized
- full service restaurant with 4,000 bottle of wine and 1.5M$ worth of booze
- 45 people arrested, 33 charged with criminal offenses
- 11 fire arms, including a AR-15 assault rifle.
- armed guards outside
Wednesday, 30 September 2020
Inevitable Milstone
The world passed one million Covid-19 deaths this week.
Not surprisingly, the US is #1 in total number of deaths. [As always, click on any graph to zoom in.]
If we look at it on a per capita basis, the US is still high, but several South American countries, and a few European, are now at the top.
Interesting that outside of the US, South America and Europe hold the top 15 spots.
Canada ranks about the same in both views.
And following up on yesterday's post about imbeciles partying, here is a pic of the Wasaga Beach car rally from the weekend.
That's fine with me.
Tuesday, 29 September 2020
Ontari ari Oh Oh!
Boy, remember the good old days, early August, when Ontario was under its Covid-19 target and headed even further in the right direction.
Neither do I!
And all of Canada has gone in the dumpster since then, too.
Luckily, as the tall foreheads say, hospitalizations are still low and deaths remain low. Unless you are one of the statistics, of course......
[A bunch of guys got "bottle service" at a Toronto waterfront patio bar and proceeded to throw the bottles in the lake. I'm assuming that they also consumed large quantities as their bill came to $11,000.]
[And thanks to our Arnotti Finnish correspondent for unearthing the drinking in your underwear idea.]
Friday, 25 September 2020
New Sheriff In Town Soon?
The USA is leading the world in Covid cases, with just over 7,000,000.

