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Trumpstyle said:

Yeah I wonder what is going in Canada and California, despite a lockdown the 2 places have an R1 number if you look at confirmed cases and daily reported dead. I don't see what guys are planning to do, must be a tough situation.

We're planning to re-open everything in 3 phases. Phase 1 on Monday (or Tuesday, Monday is a bank holiday) in Ontario.
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/full-list-of-businesses-that-can-reopen-in-ontario-1.4921154
However every province has their own strategy and ideas. Phase two to follow in 2 weeks if cases keep declining.

Canada and USA are currently under R1, I have them tracking at 84% and 88% week over week. Which is 0.975x and 0.982x daily growth. It's not much of a decline, hence I don't think it wise to start opening things up yet. (Except for the parks, that can't hurt, give people more room to spread out) The weather just turned from freezing to +20c. May 24 weekend this weekend, traditional time to head out to cottage country, however plenty local majors have asked people to stay away. https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/cottage-country-mayors-urging-seasonal-residents-to-stay-away-during-covid-19-crisis-1.4874661

Long term plan is working on a vaccine I guess. Anti body tests got approved last week and clinical trials have been approved for a Chinese vaccine to get tested. A lot of other research is going on as well.

What are the plans in Sweden, stay the course? I see the growth rate slowly declining again in Sweden, currently 106% week over week or 1.01x daily, avg 570 cases and 70 deaths a day. Is that the new normal?


Muppets. Yesterday they were celebrating the lowest case count in 6 weeks in Ontario, today:
*On May 15th, the province reports a data error, as noted by Health Minister Christine Elliott.  Yesterday, 87 new cases were missed, and the Ontario tally should have read 345, not 258

Last edited by SvennoJ - on 15 May 2020