Day 367 (1 Year, 2 Days – Week 53) of the Coronavirus Outbreak in Canada as of Sunday, Mar 14. There are currently 909,157 COVID-19 cases (precisely as forecasted last Sunday.) The number of cases increased by 2,956 or 0.33% since yesterday (ON +1,747, QC +674, AB +388, BC – Not Reported, Other +147.) That’s a 3.8 times decrease from a peak of 11,373 on Jan 3. Daily growth is still 36 times faster than the last day before the lockdown when it reached 81 cases. COVID-19 cases increased 2.5% since last Sunday when the number of cases was 886,574. The average daily growth rate in Canada in the past 3 days was 0.35%. At this rate, the number of infected by Coronavirus will reach 931,000 in a week from now and 953,000 in 2 weeks, while Herd Immunity will be achieved the earliest in January 2024 (in 2.8 years.) There are currently 22,464 (up 29) individuals who died from the Coronavirus in Canada.




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Disclosure: These are the most accurate Canadian charts. Our AI algorithm cross-validated numbers against Federal, Provincial and news websites, so you don’t have to. Click on the above image to access the Canadian Government’s COVID-19 website.




It is still unclear why it is safe to use takeout and prepared food delivery. Imagine someone without symptoms but infected preparing your food? How is it different from touching your mouth? The packaging will likely be contaminated too. On average it takes 5.5 days for symptoms to materialize. All this time the incumbent is contagious. Also, at least 10x cases are not detected and many of them might be cooking your takeout. And after the symptoms subside, that same person still contagious for another 6-12 days.
