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OPINION: Don’t wait for B.C. public health to protect you this flu season - Surrey Now-Leader H3N2 could make this a rough winter – be prepared

The flu (H3N2) is spreading like wildfire. You can help by getting vaccinated, wearing a well-fitted mask, and filtering the air.
surreynowleader.com/2025/12/06/o...

06.12.2025 19:15 — 👍 7    🔁 5    💬 0    📌 0
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Prévisions de COVID pour le Canada : NOV 22 - DÉC 5, 2025

SÉVÈRE : AB
TRÈS ÉLEVÉ : MB, NB, Nord, NÉ, SK
ÉLEVÉ : CAN, CB, TNL, ON, ÎPÉ, QC
MODÉRÉ : aucun

Environ 1 personne sur 161 est actuellement infectée au Canada.

25.11.2025 02:05 — 👍 43    🔁 20    💬 1    📌 5
This image shows gauges with the Nov 22 - Dec 5, 2025 Forecast scores for Canada, the provinces, & territories. From left to right:

Canada: HIGH - 9.4
Alberta: SEVERE - 15.1
British Columbia: HIGH - 7.2
Manitoba: VERY HIGH - 13.9
New Brunswick: VERY HIGH - 14.0
Newfoundland & Labrador: HIGH - 7.9
North: VERY HIGH - 11.1
Nova Scotia: VERY HIGH - 14.3
Ontario: HIGH - 8.2
Prince Edward Island: HIGH - 8.8
Quebec: HIGH - 8.7
Saskatchewan: VERY HIGH - 14.5

A text box reads: "The COVID Forecast is calculated from 3 equally weighted categories: 1) Current infections and spread; 2) Healthcare system impact; 3) Mortality. Within each category there is one sub-category for trends over the most recent week (Trends) and one sub-category for current parameter values relative to a specified baseline (Current values). Trends and current values are weighted equally when determining the final score for a category. All Forecast input data and sources are available here (https://datastudio.google.com/embed/u/0/reporting/42b886cf-d661-488e-b7d8-5c5836b55ab6/page/p_2yqs028mwc). Past Forecast scores are available in the table below. Forecast scores are grouped into 4 ranges: MODERATE (1 to <5, white), HIGH (6 to <10, yellow), VERY HIGH (10 to <15, orange), SEVERE (>15 red)."

This image shows gauges with the Nov 22 - Dec 5, 2025 Forecast scores for Canada, the provinces, & territories. From left to right: Canada: HIGH - 9.4 Alberta: SEVERE - 15.1 British Columbia: HIGH - 7.2 Manitoba: VERY HIGH - 13.9 New Brunswick: VERY HIGH - 14.0 Newfoundland & Labrador: HIGH - 7.9 North: VERY HIGH - 11.1 Nova Scotia: VERY HIGH - 14.3 Ontario: HIGH - 8.2 Prince Edward Island: HIGH - 8.8 Quebec: HIGH - 8.7 Saskatchewan: VERY HIGH - 14.5 A text box reads: "The COVID Forecast is calculated from 3 equally weighted categories: 1) Current infections and spread; 2) Healthcare system impact; 3) Mortality. Within each category there is one sub-category for trends over the most recent week (Trends) and one sub-category for current parameter values relative to a specified baseline (Current values). Trends and current values are weighted equally when determining the final score for a category. All Forecast input data and sources are available here (https://datastudio.google.com/embed/u/0/reporting/42b886cf-d661-488e-b7d8-5c5836b55ab6/page/p_2yqs028mwc). Past Forecast scores are available in the table below. Forecast scores are grouped into 4 ranges: MODERATE (1 to <5, white), HIGH (6 to <10, yellow), VERY HIGH (10 to <15, orange), SEVERE (>15 red)."

Canadian COVID Forecast: Nov 22 - Dec 5, 2025

SEVERE: AB
VERY HIGH: MB, NB, North, NS, SK
HIGH: CAN, BC, NL, ON, PEI, QC
MODERATE: none

About 1 in 161 people in Canada are CURRENTLY infected.

25.11.2025 02:02 — 👍 262    🔁 182    💬 14    📌 24

UPDATE : in 2025, temp ER closures in #ONTARIO are @ 8️⃣1️⃣2️⃣.5️⃣hours, perm closure/hour reduction in #Durham #Minden #Chesley #Clinton are @2️⃣1️⃣3️⃣0️⃣4️⃣hr

15.11.2025 13:52 — 👍 4    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 1

Best wishes for a successful treatment and a speedy recovery. All the best, Nili.

06.11.2025 01:53 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Inclusive practices based on Universal design benefit everyone.

31.10.2025 17:02 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

#GoodNews

16.10.2025 12:59 — 👍 2    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Prévisions de COVID pour le Canada : OCT 11-OCT 24, 2025

CANADA

ÉLEVÉ [stable]

Environ 1 personne sur 95 est infectée

Par rapport au point le plus bas de la pandémie au Canada :

-Infections : 6.1 x🔺
-COVID longue : 5.9 x🔺
-Hospitalisations : 11.3 x🔺
-Décès : 9.2 x🔺

15.10.2025 00:47 — 👍 29    🔁 9    💬 2    📌 2
This image shows gauges with the Oct 11 - Oct 24, 2025 Forecast scores for Canada, the provinces, & territories. From left to right:

Canada: HIGH - 8.9
Alberta: HIGH - 7.0
British Columbia: HIGH - 8.4
Manitoba: VERY HIGH - 14.9
New Brunswick: VERY HIGH - 11.3
Newfoundland & Labrador: SEVERE - 17.0
North: VERY HIGH - 12.3
Nova Scotia: SEVERE - 16.3
Ontario: HIGH - 7.5
Prince Edward Island: VERY HIGH - 11.8
Quebec: HIGH - 10.0
Saskatchewan: SEVERE - 17.0

A text box reads: "The COVID Forecast is calculated from 3 equally weighted categories: 1) Current infections and spread; 2) Healthcare system impact; 3) Mortality. Within each category there is one sub-category for trends over the most recent week (Trends) and one sub-category for current parameter values relative to a specified baseline (Current values). Trends and current values are weighted equally when determining the final score for a category. All Forecast input data and sources are available here (https://datastudio.google.com/embed/u/0/reporting/42b886cf-d661-488e-b7d8-5c5836b55ab6/page/p_2yqs028mwc). Past Forecast scores are available in the table below. Forecast scores are grouped into 4 ranges: MODERATE (1 to <5, white), HIGH (6 to <10, yellow), VERY HIGH (10 to <15, orange), SEVERE (>15 red)."

This image shows gauges with the Oct 11 - Oct 24, 2025 Forecast scores for Canada, the provinces, & territories. From left to right: Canada: HIGH - 8.9 Alberta: HIGH - 7.0 British Columbia: HIGH - 8.4 Manitoba: VERY HIGH - 14.9 New Brunswick: VERY HIGH - 11.3 Newfoundland & Labrador: SEVERE - 17.0 North: VERY HIGH - 12.3 Nova Scotia: SEVERE - 16.3 Ontario: HIGH - 7.5 Prince Edward Island: VERY HIGH - 11.8 Quebec: HIGH - 10.0 Saskatchewan: SEVERE - 17.0 A text box reads: "The COVID Forecast is calculated from 3 equally weighted categories: 1) Current infections and spread; 2) Healthcare system impact; 3) Mortality. Within each category there is one sub-category for trends over the most recent week (Trends) and one sub-category for current parameter values relative to a specified baseline (Current values). Trends and current values are weighted equally when determining the final score for a category. All Forecast input data and sources are available here (https://datastudio.google.com/embed/u/0/reporting/42b886cf-d661-488e-b7d8-5c5836b55ab6/page/p_2yqs028mwc). Past Forecast scores are available in the table below. Forecast scores are grouped into 4 ranges: MODERATE (1 to <5, white), HIGH (6 to <10, yellow), VERY HIGH (10 to <15, orange), SEVERE (>15 red)."

Canadian COVID Forecast: Oct 11 - Oct 24, 2025
SEVERE: NL, NS, SK
VERY HIGH: MB, NB, North, PEI
HIGH: CAN, AB, BC, ON, QC
MODERATE: none

About 1 in 95 people in Canada are CURRENTLY infected.

15.10.2025 00:41 — 👍 384    🔁 201    💬 24    📌 29
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Prévisions de COVID pour le Canada : SEP 27-OCT 10, 2025

GRAVE : aucun
TRÈS ÉLEVÉ : MB, TNL, NÉ, SK
ÉLEVÉ : CAN, AB, CB, NB, Nord, ON, ÎPÉ, QC
MODÉRÉ : aucun

Environ 1 personne sur 60 est actuellement infectée au Canada.

30.09.2025 03:20 — 👍 49    🔁 17    💬 3    📌 3

1. The intense and all-encompassing institutional and societal pushback seen in some countries against any intervention to mitigate the impacts of Covid-19, whether that be vaccines, or air filtration / purification, or masks, is not simply as a result of mandates or lockdowns.

25.09.2025 09:46 — 👍 285    🔁 102    💬 8    📌 18
This image shows gauges with the Sep 27 - Oct 10, 2025 Forecast scores for Canada, the provinces, & territories. From left to right:

Canada:  HIGH - 7.5
Alberta:  HIGH - 6
British Columbia:  HIGH - 5.8
Manitoba:  VERY HIGH - 12.1
New Brunswick:  HIGH - 6.3
Newfoundland & Labrador:  VERY HIGH - 10.2
North:  HIGH - 9.2
Nova Scotia:  VERY HIGH - 11.6
Ontario:  HIGH - 6.3
Prince Edward Island:  HIGH - 7
Quebec:  HIGH - 9.6
Saskatchewan:  VERY HIGH - 12.4

A text box reads: "The COVID Forecast is calculated from 3 equally weighted categories: 1) Current infections and spread; 2) Healthcare system impact; 3) Mortality. Within each category, there is one sub-category for trends over the most recent week (Trends) and one sub-category for current parameter values relative to a specified baseline (Current values). Trends and current values are weighted equally when determining the final score for a category. All Forecast input data and sources are available here (https://datastudio.google.com/embed/u/0/reporting/42b886cf-d661-488e-b7d8-5c5836b55ab6/page/p_2yqs028mwc). Past Forecast scores are available in the table below. Forecast scores are grouped into 4 ranges: MODERATE (1 to <5, white), HIGH (6 to <10, yellow), VERY HIGH (10 to <15, orange), SEVERE (>15 red)."

This image shows gauges with the Sep 27 - Oct 10, 2025 Forecast scores for Canada, the provinces, & territories. From left to right: Canada: HIGH - 7.5 Alberta: HIGH - 6 British Columbia: HIGH - 5.8 Manitoba: VERY HIGH - 12.1 New Brunswick: HIGH - 6.3 Newfoundland & Labrador: VERY HIGH - 10.2 North: HIGH - 9.2 Nova Scotia: VERY HIGH - 11.6 Ontario: HIGH - 6.3 Prince Edward Island: HIGH - 7 Quebec: HIGH - 9.6 Saskatchewan: VERY HIGH - 12.4 A text box reads: "The COVID Forecast is calculated from 3 equally weighted categories: 1) Current infections and spread; 2) Healthcare system impact; 3) Mortality. Within each category, there is one sub-category for trends over the most recent week (Trends) and one sub-category for current parameter values relative to a specified baseline (Current values). Trends and current values are weighted equally when determining the final score for a category. All Forecast input data and sources are available here (https://datastudio.google.com/embed/u/0/reporting/42b886cf-d661-488e-b7d8-5c5836b55ab6/page/p_2yqs028mwc). Past Forecast scores are available in the table below. Forecast scores are grouped into 4 ranges: MODERATE (1 to <5, white), HIGH (6 to <10, yellow), VERY HIGH (10 to <15, orange), SEVERE (>15 red)."

Canadian COVID Forecast: Sep 27 - Oct 10, 2025

SEVERE: none
VERY HIGH: MB, NL, NS, SK
HIGH: CAN, AB, BC, NB, North, ON, PEI, QC,
MODERATE: none

About 1 in 60 people in Canada are CURRENTLY infected.

30.09.2025 02:47 — 👍 403    🔁 227    💬 21    📌 27
COVID-19 pharmacy vaccine locations Find your closest pharmacy to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

PSA: Ontario #Covid vaccines available for high risk/priority individuals starting w/o Sept 22 (now) (Flu shots Oct 14). Free flu and covid shots will be available to the general public Oct 27. More in link, including pharmacy locations.
*Website may change over time*
www.ontario.ca/vaccine-loca...

27.09.2025 23:29 — 👍 128    🔁 53    💬 6    📌 3
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Help Rodney Taylor, a Disabled Double Amputee Being Held by ICE Rodney has been in the country more than 40 years. He's in solitary confinement in Georgia, being denied disability accommodations and having his medical needs ignored. He must be released.

Disabled people are particularly vulnerable to abuse under fascism.

ICE has been neglecting the medical needs of detainees.

One disabled immigrant, Rodney Taylor, needs our help.

He's a double amputee who's been in the country since he was two years old. He's being held in solitary:

27.09.2025 23:46 — 👍 813    🔁 572    💬 10    📌 22
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Canadian Publishing Industry Calls for Repeal of Alberta’s Discriminatory Book Ban - Association of Canadian Publishers

The Canadian publishing industry calls for the repeal of @youralberta.bsky.social's discriminatory book ban. The revised directive continues to restrict access to literature, stigmatize marginalized communities, and undermine the expertise of educators & librarians. publishers.ca/repeal-alber...

16.09.2025 19:43 — 👍 71    🔁 49    💬 1    📌 2
Table showing estimated % over pre-pandemic hospital capacity (new daily and average Omicron to date) by province - 5 week rolling averages (average error -/+ 10% overall; 7% most recent 2 weeks)

Table available at: https://covid19resources.ca/covid-hazard-index
Page 17 (Hospitalization costs, burden)

Table showing estimated % over pre-pandemic hospital capacity (new daily and average Omicron to date) by province - 5 week rolling averages (average error -/+ 10% overall; 7% most recent 2 weeks) Table available at: https://covid19resources.ca/covid-hazard-index Page 17 (Hospitalization costs, burden)

Hospitalizations are expected to require 6.2% of Canada's staffed hospital beds for three weeks (CIHI: average duration of COVID hospitalizations: www.cihi.ca/en/covid-19-...).

16.09.2025 19:17 — 👍 11    🔁 7    💬 1    📌 0
Graph showing Canada's estimated daily % of population infected or experiencing long COVID, by province (average error -/+ 10% overall; 7% last 2 weeks)

Graph available at: https://covid19resources.ca/covid-hazard-index
Page 15 (Combined prevalence: Infections, LongCOVID)

Graph showing Canada's estimated daily % of population infected or experiencing long COVID, by province (average error -/+ 10% overall; 7% last 2 weeks) Graph available at: https://covid19resources.ca/covid-hazard-index Page 15 (Combined prevalence: Infections, LongCOVID)

Table showing estimated new daily and cumulative Omicron hospitalization costs by province - 5 week rolling averages (average error -/+ 10% overall; 7% most recent 2 weeks)

Table available at: https://covid19resources.ca/covid-hazard-index
Page 17 (Hospitalization costs, burden)

Table showing estimated new daily and cumulative Omicron hospitalization costs by province - 5 week rolling averages (average error -/+ 10% overall; 7% most recent 2 weeks) Table available at: https://covid19resources.ca/covid-hazard-index Page 17 (Hospitalization costs, burden)

About 3.4% of people in Canada are infected and/or experiencing life activity-limiting long COVID this week.

The estimated cost of hospitalizations from this week's infections in Canada is $90.2M.

16.09.2025 19:17 — 👍 12    🔁 9    💬 1    📌 0
3 tables showing total expected hospitalizations since Dec 2/21 by province (error range -/+ 10%), total expected ICU admissions since Dec 2/21 by province (error range -/+ 10%), and total expected deaths since Dec 2/21 by province (error range -/+ 10%)

Tables available at: https://covid19resources.ca/covid-hazard-index
Page 19 (Reported deaths, ICU, hospitalizations by age)

3 tables showing total expected hospitalizations since Dec 2/21 by province (error range -/+ 10%), total expected ICU admissions since Dec 2/21 by province (error range -/+ 10%), and total expected deaths since Dec 2/21 by province (error range -/+ 10%) Tables available at: https://covid19resources.ca/covid-hazard-index Page 19 (Reported deaths, ICU, hospitalizations by age)

Graph showing Estimated new daily infections resulting in daily life activity-limiting symptoms lasting >3 months, by province, since Dec 2021. (5 week rolling averages)

Graph available at: https://covid19resources.ca/covid-hazard-index
Page 13 (Long COVID)

Graph showing Estimated new daily infections resulting in daily life activity-limiting symptoms lasting >3 months, by province, since Dec 2021. (5 week rolling averages) Graph available at: https://covid19resources.ca/covid-hazard-index Page 13 (Long COVID)

Infections in Canada this week are expected to result in 4,800 hospitalizations, 1,000 deaths (people who die at least 1 year earlier than they would without COVID) and 24,000 new long COVID cases serious enough to limit daily life activities.

16.09.2025 19:17 — 👍 19    🔁 12    💬 2    📌 2
This image shows gauges with the September 13-26, 2025 COVID Forecast scores for Canada, the provinces, & territories. From left to right:

Canada: 13.4 - VERY HIGH
Alberta: 14.8 - VERY HIGH 
British Columbia: 14.1 - VERY HIGH 
Manitoba: 14.4 - VERY HIGH 
New Brunswick: 14.6 - VERY HIGH 
Newfoundland and Labrador: 15.8 - SEVERE
North: 14.1 - VERY HIGH 
Nova Scotia: 14.7 - VERY HIGH 
Ontario: 14.9 - VERY HIGH 
Prince Edward Island: 15.6 - SEVERE
Quebec: 9.8 - HIGH
Saskatchewan: 15.1 - SEVERE  

A text box reads: "The COVID Forecast is calculated from 3 equally weighted categories: 1) Current infections and spread; 2) Healthcare system impact; 3) Mortality. Within each category, there is one sub-category for trends over the most recent week (Trends) and one sub-category for current parameter values relative to a specified baseline (Current values). Trends and current values are weighted equally when determining the final score for a category. All Forecast input data and sources are available here (https://datastudio.google.com/embed/u/0/reporting/42b886cf-d661-488e-b7d8-5c5836b55ab6/page/p_2yqs028mwc). Past Forecast scores are available in the table below. Forecast scores are grouped into 4 ranges: MODERATE (1 to <5, white), HIGH (6 to <10, yellow), VERY HIGH (10 to <15, orange), SEVERE (>15, red)."

This image shows gauges with the September 13-26, 2025 COVID Forecast scores for Canada, the provinces, & territories. From left to right: Canada: 13.4 - VERY HIGH Alberta: 14.8 - VERY HIGH British Columbia: 14.1 - VERY HIGH Manitoba: 14.4 - VERY HIGH New Brunswick: 14.6 - VERY HIGH Newfoundland and Labrador: 15.8 - SEVERE North: 14.1 - VERY HIGH Nova Scotia: 14.7 - VERY HIGH Ontario: 14.9 - VERY HIGH Prince Edward Island: 15.6 - SEVERE Quebec: 9.8 - HIGH Saskatchewan: 15.1 - SEVERE A text box reads: "The COVID Forecast is calculated from 3 equally weighted categories: 1) Current infections and spread; 2) Healthcare system impact; 3) Mortality. Within each category, there is one sub-category for trends over the most recent week (Trends) and one sub-category for current parameter values relative to a specified baseline (Current values). Trends and current values are weighted equally when determining the final score for a category. All Forecast input data and sources are available here (https://datastudio.google.com/embed/u/0/reporting/42b886cf-d661-488e-b7d8-5c5836b55ab6/page/p_2yqs028mwc). Past Forecast scores are available in the table below. Forecast scores are grouped into 4 ranges: MODERATE (1 to <5, white), HIGH (6 to <10, yellow), VERY HIGH (10 to <15, orange), SEVERE (>15, red)."

Canadian COVID Forecast: Sep 13 - Sep 26, 2025
Severe: NL, PEI, SK
Very high: CAN, AB, BC, MB, NB, North, NS, ON
High: QC
Moderate: none

About 1 in 81 people in Canada are CURRENTLY infected.

16.09.2025 18:47 — 👍 312    🔁 207    💬 18    📌 26
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Cette semaine au Canada, le coût estimé des hospitalisations dues aux infections est de 90,2 millions de dollars.

16.09.2025 19:53 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
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… et 24 000 nouveaux cas de COVID longue suffisamment graves pour limiter les activités de la vie quotidienne.

Cette semaine, environ 3,4 % de la population canadienne est infectée par la COVID ou souffre de la COVID longue limitant leurs activités quotidiennes.

16.09.2025 19:53 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
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Cette semaine au Canada, il est prévu que les infections entraînent 4 800 hospitalisations, 1 000 décès (personnes qui meurent au moins un an plus tôt qu’elles ne l’auraient fait sans la COVID-19) …

16.09.2025 19:53 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
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Prévisions de COVID pour le Canada : SEP 13-SEP 26, 2025

GRAVE: TNL, ÎPÉ, SK
TRÈS ÉLEVÉ : CAN, AB, CB, MB, NB, Nord, NÉ, ON
ÉLEVÉ: QC
MODÉRÉ: aucun

Environ 1 personne sur 81 est actuellement infectée au Canada.

16.09.2025 18:56 — 👍 67    🔁 27    💬 3    📌 3
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COVID-19 Conversations COVID Discussions is a virtual kitchen table discussion series, where YOU, the public and experts come together to chat about everything COVID-19 related.

Happy COVID-19 Data Tuesday from #C19RC !

Join us tonight for a discussion with Dr. Tara Moriarty & Dr. Stef Christensen to talk about next steps for collecting and using trusted data.

@moriartylab.bsky.social @wikisteff.bsky.social
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Register here: covid19resources.ca/discussions/

09.09.2025 21:25 — 👍 4    🔁 2    💬 2    📌 0

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08.09.2025 14:56 — 👍 33    🔁 19    💬 0    📌 2

Join the conversation!

03.09.2025 00:04 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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🍎🏫 Back to school is here!
Grateful for the students, teachers, staff, support staff & volunteers whose energy and dedication make learning possible.
Wishing you all a safe and successful school year!

02.09.2025 11:38 — 👍 2    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 0
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Canadian author Margaret Atwood takes another shot at Alberta's book ban with satirical story | CBC News Margaret Atwood has again taken to social media to take aim at Alberta's controversial ban on school library books containing sexual content with a new, satirical short story after the famed author's ...

"Don't read it, your hair will catch on fire!"
—Margaret Atwood
Canadian author Margaret Atwood takes another shot at Alberta's book ban with satirical story: CBC
List of banned school books includes The Handmaid's Tale, Brave New World
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

02.09.2025 00:16 — 👍 2    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0

Prévisions de COVID pour le Canada : AOÛ 30-SEP 12, 2025
CANADA

ÉLEVÉ

Environ 1 personne 65 est infectée

Par rapport au point le plus bas de la pandémie au Canada :

-Infections 7.2 supérieur
-COVID longue 7.7 supérieur
-Hospitalisations 10.7 supérieur
-Décès 10.9 supérieur

01.09.2025 22:14 — 👍 45    🔁 12    💬 2    📌 2

@allenescott is following 20 prominent accounts