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Hey everyone,
I thought we'd do a neat little exercise. Why don't we all share the COVID data and vaccination outcomes where you live, state/city whatever.
I keep hearing Israel being the ONLY place where we can REALLY listen to the data, apparently since there is a hyperfocus on it for some.
So let's share OTHER places, you know, that are near us. And, I dunno, get to know the data that is ACTUALLY relevant to your day to day life.

Every province is unique and while there are struggles with the delta variant, my province is fairing particulary bad. The United Conservative Party with is inglorious leader Jason Kenney has done an embarrassingly poor job of this debacle. And since almost the start of this forth wave has been "away on vacation" and his cabinet did NOTHING as cases climbed to about 70% of what they were at their peak with no signs of slowing.
Current models suggest we could have a forth wave DOUBLE that of our current biggest wave, though I feel extremely skeptical of that, I have little doubt it's going to take a LONG time to get through our population.

Alberta, considered the slackers, and home a lot of antiguvmint types, has a vax rate of 68.3 (notice? Compared to Israel higher). Currently Canada as a whole is basically right where Alberta is though 68.7%

More than 1,300 new COVID-19 cases identified in Alberta as hospitalizations continue to rise | Globalnews.ca
In a tweet, Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw said 81.1 per cent of patients in hospital but not in ICU are unvaccinated or partially vaccinated.
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FOR THIS THREAD:
This is not a thread for ANY debate about what works doesn't. This thread is SOLELY TO PRESENT data that is YOUR community and location.

Note ALSO: Please do not use tainted sources (IE. "p23-24", of a 300 page document). Get your whole numbers before you present them.
 

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Average Deaths (7 Day): 0.1 (i.e. 1 death. out of all cases.)*
Covid Cases Admitted to Hospital since August 20th: 138
Current hospitalized COVID patients: 4
ICU Beds in use: 52% (unknown relation to 4 COVID Patients)
38 cases per 100,000 people, i.e. "Extremely High Risk" (with 10 cases per 100,000 people the threshold of "Very High Risk."

*(No deaths, at all, for more than month previously.)

Yeah, so I'm totally unconcerned by this.
 
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Total breakthrough cases: 1671 as of 8/26/2021
Population fully vaccinated: 306,736
Percent of breakthrough cases: 0.54%
I asked for fuller data. That allows people to get a fuller picture and not just the picture that you really wanna put forward. Not that I can figure out what that is as none of this data is really painting any picture.
Don't be scared. Just show it all.
 
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I will go with this.

https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/COVID19/DataDashboard

Washington State:
Confirmed Cases: 515,410
Hospitalizations 32,236
Deaths 6,691 (1.2%)

Vaccine Doses Given: 8,616,877
Percent of total vaccinated: 55.2% (One dose at least 60.9%)

The website is behind since it is a weekend and they haven't verified the numbers. But we are averaging about 3,000 new cases a day.
 
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Average Deaths (7 Day): 0.1 (i.e. 1 death. out of all cases.)*
Covid Cases Admitted to Hospital since August 20th: 138
Current hospitalized COVID patients: 4
ICU Beds in use: 52% (unknown relation to 4 COVID Patients)
38 cases per 100,000 people, i.e. "Extremely High Risk" (with 10 cases per 100,000 people the threshold of "Very High Risk."

*(No deaths, at all, for more than month previously.)

Yeah, so I'm totally unconcerned by this.
Where is that and do you have a link?
 
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My county has had about 130 cases in the past two weeks. The department of health does not update on the weekends or state holidays so the most current data would be Friday. Being Labor Day they will not update today either, so tomorrow at about 3PM ET is when the next data will come out. GA has recently crossed 20k confirmed deaths and a few weeks back crossed 1 million confirmed cases, but then again it is hard to know how many we have had because not only did some people have it and not know it, but I know at least one man had it knew it (he lost his taste and smell so he was not going to waste a test for the doctor to tell him what he already knew.
 
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Vaccination rate is fairly high at around 73%. Cases are still going up but not at a high rate, and despite the increase of cases since the spread of the Delta variant, the amount of deaths and hospitalizations has remained low.
 
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Vaccination rate is fairly high at around 73%. Cases are still going up but not at a high rate, and despite the increase of cases since the spread of the Delta variant, the amount of deaths and hospitalizations has remained low.
and I bet the people who do end up in the hospital do not stay nearly as long.
 
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Our most recent peak was 9/1, when we had 3,308 new cases, which dragged the 7-day average up from 828 to 1,218. Since then, it has started to go back down, but is still too high for my own comfort (since I live in the city, where everyone is in close quarters). As of yesterday we were back down to 753 new cases, though not enough time has passed from the most recent peak to bring down the 7-day average all that much (1,133).

The most recent data I could find on ICU capacity in the county is a bit dated (from the week of August 20th), but it shows that things were getting pretty bad in the county and surrounding areas, with most places being well north of 90% capacity for ICU beds (only Sutter, Mercy, and Methodist hospitals buck this trend; Methodist by a lot somehow, at only 37.8% capacity). Some facilities in the surrounding area, like Marshall Medical Center in Placerville, are actually operating at above 100% capacity (103.1%), which is obviously very bad. I'm going to guess that since all the stats I could find were from before the most recent peak in the county, they've all gotten worse, though some didn't have far to go (Kaiser was at 98%, with 43.4 out of 44.3 beds occupied).

Vaccination rates appear to be on the low side, with 54.78% fully vaccinated, and 61.82% partially vaccinated. This lags behind nearby counties like Marin (75.36% and 81.19%, respectively) and Napa (64.89 and 73.65), but is better than other nearby counties such as Amador (42.94 and 58.95) and San Joaquin (47.14 and 58.96). And if we take a long view, the vaccination rate appears to be steadily increasing and does not show signs of slowing down yet. This is good. We really need to bring these numbers up, and we can do it. The good thing is that it seems like people are still taking it seriously in a lot of places (probably because so many private businesses still require masks), even as they may gripe about this all taking forever.
 
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My location is not public information. The source is from the NYT's tracker.
You can just give the numbers from your state/county without saying what it is like I did.
 
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my town in BC ha been doing very great actually some how.

Only 2 cases last week, with around 106 total since pandemic started. 96 was total last month and have had 2-4 cases every week this month*

for vaccination rate we are at about, 80% for 1st dose and 72% 2nd dose for elligable. They don't have a figure for % of all population. New figures go live in about 10 hours for the %.
 
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