B.C. and Alberta show progress in flattening the curve, while Ontario and Quebec still in tough

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OTTAWA — How is Canada progressing when it comes to the all-important goal of flattening the curve of COVID-19 infections? The answer is complicated, and it depends which part of the country you look at.

“What is very, very clear is there are significant differences across the country in where various provinces are on their own curves. Overall as a country, I can say we have reached the point where we are later than many other countries.”The main problem is Ontario, whose numbers are especially questionable due to a low testing rate.

“We need to see 13,000 people tested every single day moving forward,” he said. “The more we test, the better we’ll be.” “To date, Alberta has fared better than most,” said Alberta Premier Jason Kenney on Wednesday while presenting modelling scenarios for the province. Alberta’s hospitalizations have flattened off at around 40 — a much smaller number than other large provinces. Alberta has also done extensive testing, giving more credibility to their case count.

But there is still some optimism in each province. Quebec presented its modelling on Tuesday, and officials expressed optimism that the situation looks to be manageable. “We are better than we thought we would be at this time, both in the number of cases as well as in the hospitalizations, ICUs and deaths at this stage,” he said. “But let’s get a few more days of data in there, let our modellers have a look at it and see, much like a report card, how are we doing. Have we moved off the Italy scenario, more towards another scenario? Much like you heard B.C. doing?”

 

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