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Combined methadone load per capita for Halifax, Montréal, Toronto, Edmonton, and Metro Vancouver, from March to December 2019 and from January to December 2020

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Infographic description

The title of the infographic is "Combined methadone load per capita for Halifax, Montréal, Toronto, Edmonton, and Metro Vancouver, from March to December 2019 and from January to December 2020"

This infographic is a line chart with error intervals representing the 95% confidence intervals.

The Y axis represents the load per capita (grams per million people per day).

The X axis represents months January to December.

The unit of measure is grams per million people per day.

There are two series.

The first series, 2019, represents the load per capita in 2019.

The second series, 2020, represents the load per capita in 2020.

For January 2020, there are 20 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 1 gram(s) per million people per day.

For February 2020, there are 25 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 1 gram(s) per million people per day.

For March 2020, there are 30 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 3 gram(s) per million people per day.

For April 2020, there are 26 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 2 gram(s) per million people per day.

For May 2020, there are 26 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 5 gram(s) per million people per day.

For June 2020, there are 20 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 2 gram(s) per million people per day.

For July 2020, there are 20 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 2 gram(s) per million people per day.

For August 2020, there are 24 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 1 gram(s) per million people per day.

For September 2020, there are 21 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 1 gram(s) per million people per day.

For October 2020, there are 24 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 3 gram(s) per million people per day.

For November 2020, there are 27 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 1 gram(s) per million people per day.

For December 2020, there are 27 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 1 gram(s) per million people per day.

For March 2019, there are 24 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 2 gram(s) per million people per day.

For April 2019, there are 28 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 3 gram(s) per million people per day.

For May 2019, there are 30 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 3 gram(s) per million people per day.

For June 2019, there are 26 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 2 gram(s) per million people per day.

For July 2019, there are 22 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 3 gram(s) per million people per day.

For August 2019, there are 26 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 2 gram(s) per million people per day.

For September 2019, there are 23 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 2 gram(s) per million people per day.

For October 2019, there are 23 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 3 gram(s) per million people per day.

For November 2019, there are 28 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 1 gram(s) per million people per day.

For December 2019, there are 34 grams of methadone per capita per day with an error interval of plus or minus 5 gram(s) per million people per day.

Note: All error bars in this infographic refer to the 95% confidence intervals.

Source: Canadian Wastewater Survey, 2019 and 2020 (5280) and table 13-10-0820-01.

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