Ontario coronavirus cases supposedly ‘out of control,’ but only 0.15% testing positive
Despite the very low percentage of individuals identified as being positive with COVID-19, scientists have pushed Doug Ford for even stricter measures.
Despite the very low percentage of individuals identified as being positive with COVID-19, scientists have pushed Doug Ford for even stricter measures.
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Despite the very low percentage of individuals identified as being positive with COVID-19, the scientists pushed Ford for even
stricter measures. Ford moved ahead to put the entire province under a “stay-at-home” order. This is despite the fact that some hospitals had exactly zero coronavirus patients, as the Geraldton District Hospital told LifeSite on April 8.
This push comes with the commentary on “Variants of Concern” (VOC). Variants are common with viruses, and according to
Public Health Ontario, they become of concern when it affects transmissibility, virulence, ability to diagnose or the effectiveness of the vaccine. According to Ford’s scientific advisors, the VOCs being reported are averaging around 60 positive cases per 100,000 inhabitants per week – a total of 0.06%.
CBC reports that there is a 60% increase in mortality rate over and above the original Wuhan coronavirus strain. What is not reported is the actual mortality rate.