@E_Duhaime Pcq, anyway, après 19h per. ne sort de chez-eux dans le ROC, normalement, alors un couvre-feu 😉. En passant 1)le Manitoba a eu un couvre-feu + contraignant que le Qc 2) Le couvre-feu est appuyé par des études sérieuses et canadiennes https://t.
« When mobility decreased below the mobility threshold in spring 2020 and winter 2021, weekly SARS-CoV-2 case counts decreased in Canada » Encore plus vite au Qc en fév 21? #TeamCouvreFeu https://t.co/lHCL6R8BYg https://t.co/iUIOhF6lCp
@Patrickdery @psaLaPC « Each 10% increase in the mobility gap was associated with a 25% increase in the SARS-CoV-2 weekly case growth rate (ratio 1.25, 95% confidence interval 1.20–1.29). » https://t.co/FITuprSlzr
@EmondJulien « Each 10% increase in the mobility gap was associated with a 25% increase in the SARS-CoV-2 weekly case growth rate (ratio 1.25, 95% confidence interval 1.20–1.29). » https://t.co/FITuprSlzr
@RougeMatisse @Antagoniste_net @donatoterrone Pire que ça,voir la figure 2 (partie du bas) de Brown et al. (https://t.co/bjHSnvGoal), taux de croissance hebdo vs mobilité. C'est un gros tapon de points. Et c'est des données sur 7 jours. Le couvre-feu, i
RT @Vadeboncoeur_Al: @sirois99 @NoovoInfo @MichelBherer @YvesBoisvert Couvre-feu vs mobilité vs contagio COVID Sur la mobilité Québec vs O…
@sirois99 @NoovoInfo @MichelBherer @YvesBoisvert Couvre-feu vs mobilité vs contagio COVID Sur la mobilité Québec vs Ontario https://t.co/UJ2Oflu95U Lien mobilité et contagion https://t.co/nq1rq7kjrO Discussion plus générale sur les enjeux de ces donnée
RT @DGBassani: Mobility reference - for comparison to periods above - Ontario is the green line. https://t.co/vhtVFVMfus https://t.co/DR1dQ…
RT @DGBassani: Mobility reference - for comparison to periods above - Ontario is the green line. https://t.co/vhtVFVMfus https://t.co/DR1dQ…
RT @DGBassani: Mobility reference - for comparison to periods above - Ontario is the green line. https://t.co/vhtVFVMfus https://t.co/DR1dQ…
RT @DGBassani: Mobility reference - for comparison to periods above - Ontario is the green line. https://t.co/vhtVFVMfus https://t.co/DR1dQ…
RT @DGBassani: Mobility reference - for comparison to periods above - Ontario is the green line. https://t.co/vhtVFVMfus https://t.co/DR1dQ…
Mobility reference - for comparison to periods above - Ontario is the green line. https://t.co/vhtVFVMfus https://t.co/DR1dQjDc2I
@YvanDutil Bof... https://t.co/Q1Xc4KvGM0 Déjà que le 1er article est peu convaincant (voir figure 2 de https://t.co/bjHSnvGoal, gros tapon de points plus quelques points alignés...) Ensuite, on fait le lien entre la mobilité de soir &couvre feu avec
@Lactu_Borde @leCIRST Que le couvre-feu réduise la mobilité, ça va de soi. Mais le lien avec le nombre de cas est moins convaincant. Gingras utilise un ton un peu hautain, mais sa conclusion est plutôt fragile... Surtout quand on regarde Figure 2 et 3 d
@AHS_media & @Alberta_UCP This in the science of Controlling COVID!! #ableg #yeg #yyc The mobility gap: estimating mobility thresholds required to control SARS-CoV-2 in Canada https://t.co/T3vzusTicg
@hnR5uTVhIPxqs2v 最初に出したこれがモロに 人流と感染者数の相関についてなんですが。 https://t.co/ZE2set3Oq1
@hnR5uTVhIPxqs2v こういった論文の話ですか? それとも人から人に伝播するって情報を定するって事ですか? https://t.co/ZE2set3Oq1
RT @Hiramatz: こういった研究が日本でされていない(民間や研究者グループでは ある)。それで、人出を抑制する対策には根拠はない、と繰り返すコロナ軽視論者があとを絶たない。ウイルスが伝播する原理は諸外国と日本に違いはないので、海外の研究報告は参考にすべきです。
RT @Hiramatz: モビリティギャップ:カナダでSARS-CoV-2を制御するために必要なモビリティしきい値の推定 https://t.co/ib410ngEVb 《モビリティ(人流、街の人出)は毎週の症例の増加を強力かつ一貫して予測し、2021年春までSARS-Co…
こういった研究が日本でされていない(民間や研究者グループでは ある)。それで、人出を抑制する対策には根拠はない、と繰り返すコロナ軽視論者があとを絶たない。ウイルスが伝播する原理は諸外国と日本に違いはないので、海外の研究報告は参考にすべきです。
モビリティギャップ:カナダでSARS-CoV-2を制御するために必要なモビリティしきい値の推定 https://t.co/ib410ngEVb 《モビリティ(人流、街の人出)は毎週の症例の増加を強力かつ一貫して予測し、2021年春までSARS-CoV-2を制御するには低レベルのモビリティが必要です。》
カナダにおける人流と感染者数との相関 CMAJ. 2021 Apr 7;cmaj.210132. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.210132. https://t.co/Dt3sWOK6XC
It cites a few studies, including this mobility study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal which suggests a correlation between people moving around and increased Covid infection. https://t.co/UnA9V92fwQ
RT @intrnetdaughter: were they going to their job?
Stay home!
6/ #COVID19BC: Travel/Mobility + Data from @CMAJ - We are seeing direct impact from travel on our cases "Mobility strongly and consistently predicts weekly case growth, and low levels of mobility are needed to control SARS-CoV-2 through spring 2021."
We have travel restrictions for a reason. This study shows COVID cases rose with increased mobility: https://t.co/HelXuwANvE The question is, how are we going to enforce those restrictions? (especially for those who do not live on an island) @Medicin
Not everyone can afford a cellphone and/or data. #odspoverty #onpoli
New article: The mobility gap: estimating mobility thresholds required to control SARS-CoV-2 in Canada https://t.co/3Gq8KeJ4eB #coronavirus #COVID19 #2019ncov https://t.co/vceJYdxyS8
Wonder if this research will mean anything to government. Impossible to understand why they resist a 4 week lockdown while ramping up vaccinations. @adriandix @jjhorgan @realreporter @Bernardo1130 https://t.co/JPf4mP5vnD
RT @InspiredAquaCA: Study: true lockdowns in Canada are effective at slowing the spread of Covid. ON is listening to science by closing al…
RT @Vancouverismism: Still waiting for an *actual* lockdown in BC. https://t.co/nmMceqkC8q
Still waiting for an *actual* lockdown in BC. https://t.co/nmMceqkC8q
RT @InspiredAquaCA: Study: true lockdowns in Canada are effective at slowing the spread of Covid. ON is listening to science by closing al…
Study: true lockdowns in Canada are effective at slowing the spread of Covid. ON is listening to science by closing all but essential businesses & sending schools online. @jjhorgan @adriandix @DrBonnieHenry what are you waiting for? Time to follow s
"Mobility strongly and consistently predicts weekly case growth, and low levels of mobility are needed to control SARS-CoV-2 through spring 2021"
Our new @CMAJ study led by @KevinAnBrown estimating the mobility thresholds required to control #COVID19: https://t.co/k9ABLhmSSy As #Ontario enacts a stay-at-home order, anonymized smartphone data can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of the order in
The mobility gap: estimating mobility thresholds required to control SARS-CoV-2 in Canada https://t.co/xHnxBxh7qv @SKGov @PremierScottMoe @MerrimanPaul @picardonhealth @theresaboyle @MedicineMatters @SaskHealth @CBCSask @ctvregina @GlobalRegina @leaderpost
By using cell phone data, new study finds that each 10% increase in Canadians leaving their homes led to a 25% increase in #SARSCoV2 infections: https://t.co/IBbx8NvrgU @KevinAnBrown @JPSoucy @shelbysturrock @ishaberry2 @NathanStall @UofT_dlsph @ihpmeuoft