In Ontario the 7-day average test positivity rate dropped by two-thirds (6.36% to 2.13%) from the peak of January 2-8 but the tests per day rate dropped by only 12% since then. So the coronavirus is actually ramping down and it's not due to testing less.
Tests per capita might have went down a lot nation-wide. But not in Ontario.
Influenzas and coronaviruses peak in January. It's normal for viruses to ramp down now. There's been a downward trend in case numbers in Ontario since January 6th, which predates that WHO article.
In Ontario the 7-day average test positivity rate dropped by two-thirds (6.36% to 2.13%) from the peak of January 2-8 but the tests per day rate dropped by only 12% since then. So the coronavirus is actually ramping down and it's not due to testing less.
Tests per capita might have went down a lot nation-wide. But not in Ontario.
Influenzas and coronaviruses peak in January. It's normal for viruses to ramp down now. There's been a downward trend in case numbers in Ontario since January 6th, which predates that WHO article.