Inexplicably, the federal government is not publishing national infection numbers in a way that allows us to see the much-discussed curve. So we've done it for them.
By Patricia Treble March 14, 2020
This chart was assembled using data posted to the web by Health Canada, and an application that processes archived information. (Patricia Treble)
“Flatten the curve” is perfect shorthand to describe the effort being undertaken right now around the world to control the spread of COVID-19. The idea is that, by social distancing, closing schools and museums and sacrificing the mass gatherings that create a sense of community, countries can slow the increase in the number of cases and, hopefully, protect their medical systems from being overwhelmed. South Korea has been able to do it, at least so far....
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