Percent of Vaccinations Administered
This displays the percentage of population that has received one or two doses in each province.
This displays the percentage of population that has received one or two doses in each province.
Hover over to see the number of new cases each day for the past 14 days in that jurisdiction. The weekly change is calculated by comparing the total number of new cases in two adjacent 7-day intervals in the most recent 14-day period. For example, ((# new cases between day 8 to day 14) - (# new cases between day 1 to day 7)) / (# new cases between day 1 to day 7), where day 14 is the most recent reporting day.
Use the dropdown menu to select a province. Here, we see the number of people who have tested positive for COVID-19 in the selected province. We have presented both total cases (accumulated cases over time) and daily cases reported. Hover over the lines to see precise numbers for each day.
Use the dropdown menu to select a province. This graphic shows the number of cumulative cases reported each day in health regions of the selected province. Hover over the chart area to see cumulative reported cases in each region for each day.
These graphs present a running total of newly detected cases per province every day. Each graph displays the data on different scales: the bar graph on the left displays cases as absolute numbers (linear scale), while the line graph on the right displays cases on a logarithmic scale. Plotting data on a logarithmic scale makes it easy to compare values that cover a large range, where the largest numbers are hundreds of times larger than the smallest numbers.
This chart shows testing performed by each province, as well as the number of confirmed cases. Data is displayed on a per capita basis, in other words, tests performed per 1000 people. By hovering over the bars, details are displayed including population size, total number of tests and confirmed cases, and number of tests and confirmed cases per 1000 people.
This figure shows the trajectory of cases by country/region, with annotations for major policy events (based on the data available to us; this is not comprehensive). Most relevant countries were selected based on countries that have been seen in the media frequently.
This figure shows fatalities per country/region on a logarithmic scale, based on the number of days since the country/region had 10 confirmed cases.
This figure displays the percentage of confirmed cases in Canada associated with different age brackets. Hovering over a bar will display the total number of confirmed cases for the bracket. It is important to note that this graphic does not display all of the confirmed cases in Canada, as not all of the cases have a reported age. Further, the data source is not updated on a daily basis, and therefore does not reflect the current number of cases per age group.