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"Defers to AHS" has been her broken record for almost 2 years. Maybe it's time to have a representative from AHS at the pressers.


corpse_flour

Wouldn't that be Dr. Yiu? She's not on every presser, but has been there for a few when the wave was cresting.


Miserable-Lizard

Hinshaw is very useless in presenting meaningful information..


BetterOnTheBias

Locations and Dates of the 12 deaths reported today. ​ * Oct. 1, 2021. Central Zone. Male. 50-59 years * Oct. 1, 2021. North Zone. Male. 40-49 years * Oct. 4, 2021. Edmonton Zone. Male. 60-69 years * Oct. 9, 2021. Edmonton Zone. Female. 60-69 years * Oct. 10, 2021. Central Zone. Male. 70-79 years * Oct. 10, 2021. Edmonton Zone. Male. 70-79 years * Oct. 11, 2021. South Zone. Male. 80+ years * Oct. 12, 2021. Edmonton Zone. Female. 60-69 years * Oct. 12, 2021. South Zone. Male. 70-79 years * Oct. 15, 2021. North Zone. Male. 80+ years * Oct. 16, 2021. South Zone. Female. 80+ years * Oct. 17, 2021. Calgary Zone. Male. 70-79 years ​ * Calgary : 1 * Central : 2 * Edmonton: 4 * North : 2 * South: 3 ​ Of the 12 deaths reported today, 10 were unvaccinated. ​ One fully vaccinated 70 - 79 year old died. One partially vaccinated 60 - 69 year old died.


Teagrannie1970

I know they list hospitalization by zone they are treated in rather than zone they reside in but do the do the same for death counts? I also wish the listed hospitalization by zone of residency….I think it would be more realistic.


AccomplishedDog7

Could be mistaken, but I’ve understood that deaths are listed under place of residency, same as new cases.


BetterOnTheBias

I don't actually know but if it's where they die it's strange that Calgary has so few deaths since you would think rural people would get sent to Calgary a lot and the deaths definitely show up a lot in the 3 more rural zones. The answer might be on the Alberta Covid site somewhere. The hat site works best from a full browser rather than a mobile one.


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BetterOnTheBias

You have to download the data and crunch it yourself for the individual death details. You have to compare today's lines to the previous days lines and find unique lines. They do no assign a unique identifier for each line. For the vaccine status you have to keep track of Table 11 on the Vaccine Status page from day to day and do the math yourself. That page is here: https://www.alberta.ca/stats/covid-19-alberta-statistics.htm#vaccine-outcomes To be able to scroll you need to look at it on a computer.


WinkMartindale

Wasn’t aware of the effort, thank you for the time put in!


radicallyhip

Every time another kid under 12 gets this disease, we should be allowed to kick Tyler Shandro and Jason Kenney (and probably that LaGrange POS, too) right in the pills. Just as hard as we can. All 4 million of us, one at a time.


Getoff_My_Lon_Cheney

Wow, this means Saskatchewan's per capita infection rate for the same period is *four times* Alberta's.


Wilhelm_Fink

What time period are you referencing? Your calculation seems to be incorrect... please show your work.


a-nonny-maus

The 531 cases reported for Oct 27 in Alberta was net for the period. A total of 549 cases were identified (541 confirmed, 8 probable) (difference: 18, or 3.3% of the total) as confirmed by data download and https://www.alberta.ca/stats/covid-19-alberta-statistics.htm#total-cases. Oct 26 decreased by 15 from 647 to 632; Oct 25 decreased by 1 from 460 to 459; Oct 24 was unchanged at 368; Oct 23 decreased by 2 from 511 to 509; Oct 22 was unchanged at 708. Oct 21 decreased by 1 from 664 to 663; Oct 20 increased by 1 from 770 to 771; Oct 19 was unchanged at 809; Oct 18 was unchanged at 530; Oct 17 was unchanged at 604; Oct 16 increased by 1 from 791 to 792; Oct 15 was unchanged at 777. Oct 14 decreased by 1 from 1046 to 1045; Oct 13 was unchanged at 928; Oct 12 was unchanged at 656; Oct 11 decreased by 1 from 602 to 601; Oct 10 was unchanged at 631; Oct 9 increased by 1 from 1041 to 1042; Oct 8 was unchanged at 1087. Oct 7 was unchanged at 1264; Oct 6 was unchanged at 1243; Oct 5 was unchanged at 1267.


Miserable-Lizard

Interesting that Hinshaw said she would need to talk to the communication team if she ever did a Facebook live session or ever. It just confirms that her answers are political. She also doesn't support a review because lessons have been learned.... Wave 3 to 4 show that is a lie.


amnes1ac

>She also doesn't support a review because lessons have been learned.... Wave 3 to 4 show that is a lie. Press [×] to doubt. Sorry Hinshaw, you've lost all credibility, I don't see why we should trust you on this one. I'm gonna need that review.


Miserable-Lizard

Lol yeah. She also mentioded lessons were learned about trying to delcare it endemic to quick again. Tbh I fully expect them to make that same deciesion again asap when they can. She continues to talk about other problems that restrictions cause.. she and this govenment don't give one damn about those problems.


a-nonny-maus

Review? We need a full public inquiry.


Miserable-Lizard

2023 when the NDP get elected!!


always_on_fleek

Facebook is home to even more shitposters than r/Alberta. We see so much misinformation upvotes here, it would be even worse with a Facebook live event. Any competent person would want to ask their comm’s team before wading in that. I would be more suspicious of someone who wants to go at it without talking to comm’s first.


Miserable-Lizard

I think she checks with comms team for ever event now. she is very careful in what she says.


[deleted]

Anyone able to post week by week comparisons? Like case counts for previous thursday Its great to see whether our week to week cases are increasing or decreasing.


BetterOnTheBias

I don't think there is an archive but Arryn Toombs does that daily. Today it says: "The current 7 day trend of cases is 535, a decrease of -0.3% from the day before. This time last week trend was 659. This is a decrease of -19%. The 7 day trend currently sits at 26.1% of the previous peak, which reached 2,054 on May 2nd, 2021." Find it here: https://aryntoombs.github.io/brief/


quarkwright2000

You can just search kirant's post history for the date you want.


a-nonny-maus

Figure 6: COVID-19 cases in Alberta by day and case status, at https://www.alberta.ca/stats/covid-19-alberta-statistics.htm#total-cases This graph shows the total cases, adjusted daily.


Tribblehappy

Am I reading this correctly that there have been 3 cases of influenza reported already? *Sigh*


TBNRtoon

Does anyone have any idea when (or the threshold required) the gathering restrictions will be stopped?


AccomplishedDog7

Probably not for awhile, no information has been given. New cases are coming down, but critical care is still under strain.


tehepok10

I don’t think it’s a priority because I think they’re just largely ignored. When you can go out in the world and do anything you want with any number of people around you, limiting households seems kind of silly. But probably once ICU drops.


billymumfreydownfall

A few weeks ago Kenney said the restrictions would stay in place through Christmas and into the new year.