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Canada Wide COVID-19 Update

Total COVID-19 cases in Canada: 99,331 diagnoses and 8,186 deaths (as of June 16, 10:30 a.m. ET)

Alberta - 7,453 cases, including 151 deaths (6,862 resolved)

British Columbia - 2,745 cases, 168 deaths (2,395 resolved)

Manitoba - 304 cases, 7 deaths (292 resolved)

New Brunswick - 160 cases, 2 deaths (129 resolved)

Newfoundland and Labrador - 261 cases, 3 deaths (257 resolved)

Northwest Territories - 5 cases (5 resolved)

Nova Scotia - 1,061 cases, 62 deaths (996 resolved)

Ontario - 32,554 cases, 2,538 deaths (27,431 resolved)

Prince Edward Island - 27 cases (27 resolved)

Quebec - 54,045 cases, 5,242 deaths (22,213 resolved)

Saskatchewan - 683 cases, 13 deaths (629 resolved)

Yukon - 11 cases (11 resolved)Nunavut - 0 cases (1 false positive case)

CFB Trenton - 13 cases (13 resolved)

June 16, 2020. Ontario. Ontario saw 11 more deaths due to COVID-19. The province reported 184 more COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, bringing the provincial total to 32,554. The province also reported 11 more deaths related to COVID-19, pushing the provincial death toll to 2,538.

June 14, 2020. 27 deaths in Quebec. Quebec health officials have added 27 COVID-19 related deaths today, bringing the provincial total to 5,222 since the beginning of the pandemic. Authorities reported a seventh straight day of fewer than 200 new cases, reporting 128 on Sunday for a total of 53,952 confirmed COVID-19 cases. Hospitalizations were down by 19 to 769 while 85 of those patients are in intensive care, a drop of 17. Of the 27 deaths added today, 14 were classified as new deaths while the other 13 occurred before June 6.

The latest reporting comes as the province plans on moving more parts of Ontario into Phase 2 of reopening Friday, April 19, 2020. All regions except Toronto, Peel, and Windsor-Essex will be in Phase 2 as of June 19.

Nova Scotia. Five days since a new case in Nova Scotia. The QEII Health Sciences Centre’s microbiology lab completed 569 tests on Saturday, but no new cases were identified. On Sunday, the province said there are three active cases remaining out of 1,061 total positive tests.

Alberta. 50 new cases in Alberta. Alberta is reporting 50 new COVID-19 cases leaving 422 active cases across the province. In the daily update, health officials relayed there are 46 people in hospital – seven of those are in intensive care. No new deaths were reported. The number of total fatalities remains at 150.

Saskatchewan. 1 new case in Sask. One new coronavirus case was reported in Saskatchewan on Sunday, bringing the provincial total to 665. Health officials say the new case is in Saskatoon.

Recoveries remain at 628 after no new recoveries were reported. Active cases in the province rose to 24 - nine each in Saskatoon, 10 in the far north, two each in Regina and the south region, and one in the north region. There are no active cases in central Saskatchewan.

Manitoba. Manitoba reported 1 new case of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases identified in the province to 304. As of Friday, 5 cases were still active. The province will next update its data on active cases and recoveries on Monday.

June 13, 2020. Quebec. Quebec continues to report fewer than 200 daily cases, victim backlog continues. Quebec announced 158 new cases of COVID-19 and 47 related fatalities, increasing its totals to 53,824 and 5,195, respectively. Of the recent victims, 16 died in the past 24 hours, while the remaining 31 people passed away before June 5, according to a press release by Quebec officials. The 158 new cases mark the sixth straight day that Quebec has announced less than 200 new daily cases, and the 13th straight day that it’s been below 300.

June 12, 2020. British Columbia reports first death last week. After going six straight days without a new fatality, B.C. health officials reported a recent victim in the Vancouver Coastal health region. It increases the province’s death toll to 168. In its latest 24-hour stretch, B.C. health officials also identified 16 new cases of COVID-19, increasing its total to 2,709. Of those cases only 187 are active, since 2,354 people have recovered from the respiratory virus, an increase of 10 since Thursday. Among those currently infected patients, 12 are in hospital (down by one), which includes three in intensive care (down by one). No new community of health-care COVID-19 outbreaks were identified in the past 24 hours in B.C.

 

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