Welp, almost 16 thousand cases in quebec yesterday. But here's the thing: that number is blatantly wrong.
Don't think poorly of me, that number has been wrong through the entire pandemic, but it's accurate enough to act as a rough guide, but it's absolutely useless now for a couple of different reasons.
1.) The fast tests have no end of trouble with the omicron varient, meaning the accuracy is at or below 50%.
2.) There is currently no way for the people using the fast test (which the government has been handing out.) at home to actually REGISTER their results with public health.
3.) The highly accurate PCR tests are currently (in quebec.) being reserved for the medical system, the long term care centers and the immuno-compromised.
So that almost 16 thousand only really reflects whats going on in hospitals and the CHSLDs across the province, and NOT the greater population. So a SLICE of the pie was 16 thousand.
Thanks for reading this far: long story short; we're fucked.
Don't think poorly of me, that number has been wrong through the entire pandemic, but it's accurate enough to act as a rough guide, but it's absolutely useless now for a couple of different reasons.
1.) The fast tests have no end of trouble with the omicron varient, meaning the accuracy is at or below 50%.
2.) There is currently no way for the people using the fast test (which the government has been handing out.) at home to actually REGISTER their results with public health.
3.) The highly accurate PCR tests are currently (in quebec.) being reserved for the medical system, the long term care centers and the immuno-compromised.
So that almost 16 thousand only really reflects whats going on in hospitals and the CHSLDs across the province, and NOT the greater population. So a SLICE of the pie was 16 thousand.
Thanks for reading this far: long story short; we're fucked.