Originally Posted by ribka
Originally Posted by downwindtracker2
It's not just how many tests, it's the percentage of positives. Which they don't always mention. This gives you an idea of the rate of community spread.

In BC,we had a bad day Monday, 19 new cases and a death. Most days it 10 new cases and no deaths.



How many die of the flu every year in Canada?


I haven't a clue, you can do the arithmetic if you want, just go 1/10 of yours'.. That's a close ballpark on most things. But I thought we discussing the spread of COVID-19 .


You can hunt longer with wind at your back