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Academic nephrologist at Sunnybrook Health Science Centre and expert in decision analysis at iHPME, University of Toronto

Joined February 2017
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@covid19mc
Covid19MC
6 years
Cardiac care planning in COVID-19 times. New report by @covid19mc, led by @derrickytam & @hwijeysundera. ➡️ https://t.co/4HXlJN6Xzn
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@katecallen
Kate Allen
6 years
Here is a slide on Ontario's ICU capacity. If #COVID19 cases tip over our ICU capacity, the mortality rate is likely to shoot upwards. I would guess this model is from @BeateSander @DrKaliBarrett and the team at @CovidMc
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@althiaraj
Althia Raj
6 years
Some of the striking forecasts from Ontario today. Federal officials warn that the figures can shift through individual personal action.
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@NathanStall
Nathan Stall
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@drandrewb
Andrew Boozary MD
6 years
Upshot: the models suggest that we can prevent a stadium full of lives (~12,000 people) from death. It is now up as a society. #covid19
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@MikeCrawleyCBC
Mike Crawley
6 years
WATCH LIVE: @CBCNews has learned Ontario's projections will show: had province not put in place measures, #COVID19 death toll would have been 6000 in April alone. Unless Ontario imposes even stricter measures today, 1600 people will die in April alone. https://t.co/4H8qxdqELE
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cbc.ca
Provincial health experts say they expect COVID-19 could kill 3,000 to 15,000 people in Ontario over the course of the pandemic, the ramifications of which could last up to two years.
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@MikeCrawleyCBC
Mike Crawley
6 years
NEW: Chief of @PublicHealthON Dr Peter Donnelly just said that 67 #COVID19 deaths have occurred in Ontario. But based on information gathered from public health units *yesterday*. there were 81 deaths. Hard to explain that discrepancy. https://t.co/4H8qxdqELE
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cbc.ca
Provincial health experts say they expect COVID-19 could kill 3,000 to 15,000 people in Ontario over the course of the pandemic, the ramifications of which could last up to two years.
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@MikeCrawleyCBC
Mike Crawley
6 years
@CBCNews 6000 deaths in April had Ontario taken no action 1600 deaths based on current projection 200 deaths in April if strong action taken now Here's the slide from the province, based on work by epidemiologists at @UofT_dlsph, being presented by @SteiniBrown #COVID19
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@MikeCrawleyCBC
Mike Crawley
6 years
BREAKING: Ontario will have to add another 900 ICU beds to cope with the expected rise in #COVID19 patients even in a best case scenario, according to provincial projections. (I expect the source of this work is from @covid19mc team)
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@TorontoStar
Toronto Star
6 years
#BREAKING: Ontario forecasting 3,000 to 15,000 deaths with public health measures in place, 100,000 deaths without public health measures.
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Ontario can expect 1,600 deaths COVID-19 deaths by the end of April if stricter measures aren’t taken; Trudeau warns U.S. it would be a “mistake” to stop export of 3M masks; death toll at 20 at...
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