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We got it bad on the first wave 1 year ago. Our CHSLD were not prepared to this and we have much more elderly than other provinces and and more of them are in those CHSLD where contagion happened.. But we learned from that and we are now getting out of this third wave in better shape. Our vaccination is going well, 37,7% as of 11am today. Daily cases dropped dramatically since 1 month on drastic actions. We learned as opposed to other, misinformed and reckless.
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The REAL situation today. This map gives total cases for the last 7 days. We can easily see that the situation is tragic in Alberta and Ontario.
Source: https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/epidemiological-summary-covid-19-cases.html

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gallantca

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If Quebec has the most dismal record in Canada, then what would you call Alberta `s record these days with 4 times the the per capita rate of Quebec in new cases. Maybe Alberta has already left the Canadian dominion so they don`t count.
Quebec has 10959 deaths with 8.5M people
Ontario has 8143 deaths with 14.6M people
Alberta has 2099 deaths with4.4M people

It was not all first wave. Until Mid March Quebec had the highest per capita death rate per day.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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Look behind you.
If Quebec has the most dismal record in Canada, then what would you call Alberta `s record these days
Deaths worry us more than cases, the majority of people with cases do not even know they have this deadly virus. Once you take out the people over 80 you wonder why the entire economy is ruined over this. Just my opinion. And yes, there could have been a far better solution to this.
 

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We got it bad on the first wave 1 year ago. Our CHSLD were not prepared to this and we have much more elderly than other provinces and and more of them are in those CHSLD where contagion happened.. But we learned from that and we are now getting out of this third wave in better shape. Our vaccination is going well, 37,7% as of 11am today. Daily cases dropped dramatically since 1 month on drastic actions. We learned as opposed to other, misinformed and reckless.
À bon entendeur, salut!

I agree the vaccination campaign is as good as it could have got. The decision (although a gamble at the time) to go single shot, the choice to emphasize Montreal were the right decisions and they deserve credit for this. Ontario's vaccination is not as efficient. Their reservation systems suck and overall things are slower.

Here is death per million and case per million data. Red Quebec, Blue Ontario, Green Alberta. We see that Quebec did poorly on the first two waves in terms of deaths. It was not just the first wave. And this is what pisses me off. First wave was a surprise to everyone and yes the CHLSD were an issue. 3rd wave is all about variants and is a new game. But second wave was avoidable. And I do not understand the high death rate vs cases in the 2nd wave.

The second chart (cases) shows Alberta did poorly on cases in the 2nd and third wave. What is scary is it continues to rise. Ontario has the worst behind it

So I still believe Quebec's record is not to be bragged about. However Legault has shown more leadership than is Ontario counterpart.


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Sol Tee Nutz

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Look behind you.
Too many people in the west are refusing the jab . Alberta will take a long time to reach herd immunity with their negative mentality.
Hate to beat a dead horse but Alberta has 14% who will not take it but Quebec has 25%
For Quebec to reach the vaccination rate of roughly 80 per cent health authorities believe necessary to quell COVID-19, it must find a way to convince one-quarter of the population still reluctant to get their shot.
Regular polls taken since the beginning of the pandemic show the number of people hesitant to get vaccinated for COVID-19 has stayed stable at 25 per cent, including eight per cent who are considered extremely reluctant.



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Sol Tee Nutz

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Look behind you.
Talking to my daughter and when she goes out to a pub or restaurant ( in orange zone ) she gets asked for ID, no local ID and you are not allowed in. I will be going home May 19th for 3 weeks, still have an old Drummondville ID which should get me into the pubs ( we get tested weekly on the TM site, have no fear of having and spreading the virus ). Gonna BBQ, smoke weed and drink rum, a couple of massages will be in order also.
Probably wrong section but no thread about different zones in Quebec and what you are allowed to do.
 
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Look behind you.
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sene5hos

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I didn't respond in the Alberta thread because I didn't want to be off topic.

We were talking about the danger of the Coronavirus.

"Interesting comment coming from someone who just finished a 3 some, did you social distance and wear a mask? You reasoning only applies when you see fit?"

I have been vaccinated.
In short, I think that your plane trip (you were not vaccinated at the time), with a lot of people, with no distancing, in a small space for several hours, is much more at risk than me.
You must have the last word, that reminds me of someone.
 
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...to go better in CANADA ONTARIO will have to do better---particulièrement in TORONTO and PEEL region--- IMHO a complete lockdown---sauf pour les services essentiels--and curfew for at least ONE MONTH aideraient à ralentir la vague qui les secoue durement en ce moment...et qui à court terme risque à coup sûr de toucher aussi le Québec.
There really is not that many deaths and the media over exaggerate to make it sound like doom and gloom with cases. You can check the Healthcanada twitter website. It is more about the poorly run healthcare system. It has been in shambles for years with patients in hallways and people waiting 6+ months for elective surgeries. Those are the issues with universal healthcare it has major inefficiencies. Service and resources are decided by the government instead of by demand. The citizens are paying for government mismanagement. Then you got idiots like Fidel Trudope who cares more about about being a part of the UN and getting votes then the citizens he has sworn to serve. One has to ask why Trudope keeps on sending millions of dollars to foreign countries when it is needed here in Canada for healthcare so we can get out of the lockdowns. The new budget pledged so much money for childcare but refused to up the money to the provinces for healthcare. Why punish citizens for governments bad decisions? Quebec has an equally bad healthcare system which is why Legault came down hard. But the working conditions for healthcare workers is poor. They are overworked, understaffed, and under payed. I think we should look onto the government for the faith Canada is suffering.

Moving on. Half the US is reopen, Israel is reopen and so is many others countries because the majority has been vaccinated. Only vaccines will stop the spread of the virus not lockdowns. Lockdowns are more about slowing down the transfer of the virus but the economy cannot remain on standstill forever. We still have yet to see the economic damage we will all be paying for this when it is all over. So here more bad decisions by our government. In the 80s Mulroney sold Connaught labs our only local vaccine production. He privatized it then it got bought by France. In all these years none of the politicians ever thought that by not having a local vaccine production facility would represent a security threat to the nation. ALL are GUILTY. Now we are reliant on out of country vaccines. Canada is so behind but I got to admit Quebec is doing very well with vaccine delivery. In the US most 16yr old and up can get a vaccine if they wanted to but in Ontario even by May 24 not everyone will be able to have a vaccine.
 
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gallantca

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Canada is so behind but I got to admit Quebec is doing very well with vaccine delivery.

Ontario has delivered 83.4% of the vaccines it received
Quebec has delivered 86.3%
BC has delivered 85.6%

The choice to go single dose, the choice to prioritize urban areas makes a small difference, but Quebec is not running away ahead of other provinces. They are doing a good job,

You're too much of a Legault fanboy :) (I kid, I kid)
 

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I was shocked to learn that only 3.2% of Canada's population has been fully vaccinated. It's no surprise that there are still lockdowns and curfews. At this rate the US would be crazy to open up the border back up. 3.2%.
 

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COVID-19 updates, May 7: Get tested, public health tells Beauce protesters who attended Montreal anti-lockdown rally.

We have the right to demonstrate, while respecting others. Yes, but when you don't respect yourself it's hard to respect others.

We discovered these cases in 2 buses, because they are very sick and have been tested.

Well done to all these people. They didn't realize they were stretching the pandemic, instead of stopping it.
 
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