Quebec health officials have identified 881 people with COVID-19 in the past 24 hours. It brings its total count to 10,912 and Canada’s to over 20,000.
There are now 216 fatalities in Quebec after health officials also recorded 41 more victims since Wednesday, bringing Canada’s death toll to over 500.
Premier...
Alberta - 1,423 cases, including 29 deaths (447 resolved)
British Columbia - 1,336 cases, 48 deaths (838 resolved)
Manitoba - 221 cases, 3 deaths (69 resolved)
New Brunswick - 108 cases (50 resolved)
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There are now 342 cases of COVID-19 in Nova Scotia, after health officials diagnosed 32 more patients.
Among their total cases, 11 are in hospital, including five in intensive care, while 77 people have recovered from the virus. There is still one fatality related to the virus, which was reported...
Health officials in Prince Edward Island reported two more cases of COVID-19, increasing its case count to 24.
Both of the new patients’ cause of transmission involves international travel. They are now both in isolation and currently doing well as they recover from the disease.
Among the province’s total cases, 17...
Premier François Legault reported 691 new cases of COVID-19 in Quebec, making it the first province to surpass 10,000 cases.
To go along with the dire milestone, Legault announced 25 more deaths. The recent updates bring Quebec’s cases count to 10,031, which includes 175 deaths. There are also 827 people...
Alberta - 1,373 cases, including 26 deaths (447 resolved)
British Columbia - 1,291 cases, 43 deaths (805 resolved)
Manitoba - 217 cases, 3 deaths (21 resolved)
New Brunswick - 105 cases (39 resolved)
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On Monday, Nova Scotia said it is expanding its capacity to test for COVID-19, and its lab will begin 24/7 operations starting immediately. The province announced it had added 31 new cases, bringing the provincial total to 293.
Nova Scotia health officials said there are confirmed cases of community spread...
Two more individuals have been identified as having COVID-19, bringing New Brunswick’s total number of cases up to 103. Both individuals are in the Moncton region; one is in their 20s, while the other is in their 40s.
Of the total cases in New Brunswick, 59 are related to travel,...
Dr. Deena Hinshaw announced Alberta’s latest cases on Monday. One death was recorded: A woman in her 80s in Calgary who became the 11th person to die at a care centre in Calgary.
While 98 new cases were added to Alberta’s tally, 361 patients have recovered so far.
Four new cases...
Dr. Bonnie Henry announced British Columbia’s latest COVID-19 cases on Monday. They included one death, a man in his 40s who passed away in his home after community transmission, and 63 new cases.
Dr. Henry said he is the first person under 60 to die of the disease in the...