Pandemic experts put 'least weight' on recovery stats, look to hospitalizations

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Scientists who track the growth of pandemics say some figures provided by public health officials tell more about the spread of the novel coronavirus than others.

Daniel Coombs says the number of people admitted to hospitals tells him where COVID-19 stands in a community, a province or across the entire country.

He said those in hospital are a definitive count of patients who have contracted COVID-19, adding that the numbers associated with testing are not as firm because there are more variables involved. "The numbers right now are not quite related to today's new cases," said Ma, adding the daily case updates are from people who were infected two weeks ago.

In recent days, those receiving hospital care in B.C. has not spiked, indicating the province's self-isolation and physical distancing measures may be slowing the spread of COVID-19, Coombs said.

 

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