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Lisa Parent Covid-19, Influenza, RSV & Measles Home Page

Updated: 2025-11-14, at 5:00 p.m. for the week ended 2025-11-08

The purpose of this page is to present, in an easy to understand way, the Ontario Public Health Covid-19 and Influenza numbers. All numbers are extracted from the Government pages and simply reformatted in a way to make them easier to find and read. We hope you find the information useful.

NOTE: Some charts are viewed better on smartphones if rotated

Consolidation of Ontario Public Health Units

  • Northeastern Public Health, formerly Porcupine Health Unit and Timiskaming Health Unit
  • Grand Erie Public Health, formerly Brant County Health Unit and Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit
  • Lakelands Health Unit, formerly Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit and Peterborough County-City Health Unit
  • South East Health Unit, formerly Hastings and Prince Edward Counties Health Unit, Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox and Addington Health Unit and Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit
  • Blog Post 2024/08/11-4:00 pm
  • Breaking News 2025/06/07 9 pm
  • New Videos/Links 2023/04/29-8:00 pm

Data Source: Ontario Respiratory Virus Tool | Public Health Ontario

Measles in Ontario

Following is a comparison formatted from data on the Mayo Clinic site

See below for Notes and link
  • Note 1 – more common in children
  • Note 2 – Early – often without a runny or stuffy nose
  • Note 3 – Especially with a stuffy nose

Covid-19 compared to the flu, cold and allergies – Mayo Clinic

8 thoughts on “Lisa Parent Covid-19, Influenza, RSV & Measles Home Page”
    1. Certainly evidence now shows that one can catch Covid-19 from fully vaccinated people just as easily as from unvaccinated people. I know this as in the summer of 2022 while on a trip, having been given 3 jabs each, I got Covid-19 somewhere and subsequently passed it on to my vaccinated brother. Unvaccinated people deserve to have all their rights returned as they are not any more threat to the general population than vaccinated people. The so-called vaccines are not really vaccines as they do not stop one from getting Covid-19 but rather they are prophylactic drugs that are said to reduce the effect of getting the disease although that is not always true. As for masks it must always be a choice as their effectiveness has never been scientifically proven.

    1. Thanks for the feedback Dale. Let me know if there is anything more I can provide on the site that will make it better and more informative.

  1. Love the way you show a shadow highlight of what areas are found within each region, makes it much easier to see who is included in count.

    1. Thank you Don for your feedback. It is comments like yours that help me make this page as easy to use and informative as possible.

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