Ontario COVID Modelling
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Ontario Science Table calls for provincial strategy to manage long COVIDIn a science brief, the panel of experts warned symptoms that persist after someone is infected with COVID-19 could reduce their quality of life and increase reliance on others.HealthSep 7, 2022
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Studies show mask mandates ‘consistently’ reduce COVID transmission, Ontario science table saysThe projections show most indicators such as cases, hospitalizations, test positivity, and wastewater signal have "stopped declining" as public health measures drop in Ontario.HealthMar 17, 2022
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COVID hospitalizations expected to rebound after Ontario reopening: modellingIt also noted a "plausible range" for COVID-19 infections that have occurred in Ontario since Dec. 1 — based on wastewater signal — is 1.5 to 4 million infections.HealthFeb 1, 2022
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Vaccines not enough to curb Omicron spread, stronger public measures needed: Ontario modellingThe new projections come a day after the provincial government announced a series of new measures in response to the highly infectious Omicron variant.HealthDec 16, 2021
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Ontario COVID-19 cases, ICUs will rise even without Omicron variant: new modellingOntario’s science advisory table has released new projections warning cases are rising substantially, even without Omicron, and are calling for more vaccination health measures.HealthDec 7, 2021
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Testing numbers flat, positivity higher as COVID-19 cases rise in most Ontario regions: modellingIn a "more likely scenario," the science table said ICU occupancy could see 200 patients by January while a "possible" scenario projected up to 250 beds.HealthNov 12, 2021
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Ontario COVID-19 case counts expected to remain stable if some measures kept: modellingNew modelling suggests that Ontario's COVID-19 case counts and hospitalizations will remain stable, even with more social contacts, if some public health measures remain in place.HealthOct 22, 2021
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Science table says Ontario’s 4th wave has ‘flattened,’ releases ‘wide range’ of case projectionsOntario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table says the fourth wave in the province has 'flattened' and has released what it described as a 'wide range' of case projections.HealthSep 28, 2021
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Ontario’s science table set to release new COVID-19 projections TuesdayOntario's daily case counts have so far remained under 1,000 during the 4th wave, and the graph of Ontario's 7-day average roughly shows a plateau since the beginning of September.HealthSep 28, 2021
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