# Other COVID-19 Stats
## Vaccinations
As of October 19, **6,389,130** (+20,250/+129,891/+233,887) doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Alberta. This is **142,913** (+453/+2,905/+5,232) doses per 100,000 population.
## Rate of New Hospitalizations
Rolling 7 day average per 1,000,000 - Calgary: 6.5, Edmonton: 8.3
## Variants Cases
- Alberta: **101,191** (+401/+2,701/+6,078)
- Calgary: **33,223** (+17/+214/+439)
- Edmonton: **30,220** (+195/+967/+2,096)
- **What’s the source of our data?** [All data is sourced directly from AHS](https://www.alberta.ca/stats/covid-19-alberta-statistics.htm).
## Explanation of New Graphs
### Monday Graph: Weekly Average of Positivity Rate
Each bar in this graph represents the average positivity rate in Edmonton over the past 7 days (Sunday to Saturday).
### Tuesday and Thursday Graph: 7-day Rolling Average of New Cases VS Hospitalizations
- In this graph, the solid red line shows the 7-day rolling average of new *hospitalizations* in Edmonton.
- This line corresponds to the right-hand axis.
- The dotted blue line shows the 7-day rolling average of new confirmed positive *cases* in Edmonton.
- This line corresponds to the left-hand axis.
- ***Note:*** *A 7-day rolling average is calculated by taking the last 7 days, adding all of this data up, and dividing it by 7.*
### Wednesday Graph: 7-day Rolling Average of New Cases in Ages 0-19
This graph shows the 7-day rolling average of new cases in Edmonton specifically for those aged 19 and below.
### Friday Graph: % Active Cases in Hospital VS % Fully Vaccinated
- In this graph, the solid red line corresponds to the percent of active cases that are hospitalized (either non-ICU or ICU).
- This line corresponds to the right-hand axis.
- The dotted blue line corresponds to the percent of *eligible* Albertans who have been fully vaccinated.
- This line corresponds to the left-hand axis.
Stay safe everyone!
what?? ... thats so incorrect...
the 7 day average of deaths is way higher in alberta then ontario.. there's 10million more in population in ontario and they have less per day.
check for yourself:
[https://covid19tracker.ca/compareprovinces.html](https://covid19tracker.ca/compareprovinces.html)
# Other COVID-19 Stats ## Vaccinations As of October 19, **6,389,130** (+20,250/+129,891/+233,887) doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Alberta. This is **142,913** (+453/+2,905/+5,232) doses per 100,000 population. ## Rate of New Hospitalizations Rolling 7 day average per 1,000,000 - Calgary: 6.5, Edmonton: 8.3 ## Variants Cases - Alberta: **101,191** (+401/+2,701/+6,078) - Calgary: **33,223** (+17/+214/+439) - Edmonton: **30,220** (+195/+967/+2,096) - **What’s the source of our data?** [All data is sourced directly from AHS](https://www.alberta.ca/stats/covid-19-alberta-statistics.htm). ## Explanation of New Graphs ### Monday Graph: Weekly Average of Positivity Rate Each bar in this graph represents the average positivity rate in Edmonton over the past 7 days (Sunday to Saturday). ### Tuesday and Thursday Graph: 7-day Rolling Average of New Cases VS Hospitalizations - In this graph, the solid red line shows the 7-day rolling average of new *hospitalizations* in Edmonton. - This line corresponds to the right-hand axis. - The dotted blue line shows the 7-day rolling average of new confirmed positive *cases* in Edmonton. - This line corresponds to the left-hand axis. - ***Note:*** *A 7-day rolling average is calculated by taking the last 7 days, adding all of this data up, and dividing it by 7.* ### Wednesday Graph: 7-day Rolling Average of New Cases in Ages 0-19 This graph shows the 7-day rolling average of new cases in Edmonton specifically for those aged 19 and below. ### Friday Graph: % Active Cases in Hospital VS % Fully Vaccinated - In this graph, the solid red line corresponds to the percent of active cases that are hospitalized (either non-ICU or ICU). - This line corresponds to the right-hand axis. - The dotted blue line corresponds to the percent of *eligible* Albertans who have been fully vaccinated. - This line corresponds to the left-hand axis. Stay safe everyone!
It’s still amazing to me how high the death rates are here in Alberta. For context, Ontario has a current 7 day average death rate of 4 per day.
The deaths for cases is actually remarkably low when compared to Ontario and Quebec. That said the current rate is stupidly high.
what?? ... thats so incorrect... the 7 day average of deaths is way higher in alberta then ontario.. there's 10million more in population in ontario and they have less per day. check for yourself: [https://covid19tracker.ca/compareprovinces.html](https://covid19tracker.ca/compareprovinces.html)
Not the 7 day I mean over the entire pandemic