A Voice from the Eastern Door
Total COVID-19 cases in Canada: 101,963 diagnoses, 8,454 deaths (as of June 23, 6:30 p.m. ET)
Alberta - 7,781 cases, including 153 deaths (7,096 resolved)
British Columbia - 2,835 cases, 170 deaths (2,491 resolved)
Manitoba - 314 cases, 7 deaths (293 resolved)
New Brunswick - 165 cases, 2 deaths (143 resolved)
Newfoundland and Labrador - 261 cases, 3 deaths (258 resolved)
Northwest Territories - 5 cases (5 resolved)
Nova Scotia - 1,061 cases, 63 deaths (998 resolved)
Ontario - 33,853 cases, 2,619 deaths (29,107 resolved)
Prince Edward Island - 27 cases (27 resolved)
Quebec - 54,835 cases, 5,424 deaths (23,620 resolved)
Saskatchewan - 753 cases, 13 deaths (642 resolved)
Yukon - 11 cases (11 resolved)
Nunavut - 0 cases (1 false positive case)
CFB Trenton - 13 cases (13 resolved)
Coronavirus cases in Canada: More than 101,900 infections and 8,400 deaths
June 23
Saskatchewan identifies 11 new cases, There are now 753 people who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 as of Tuesday. The total number of cases only increased by two, however, as nine non-Saskatchewan residents were removed from the count. Similarly, the recovered count is now one less than yesterday at 642. The death toll remains at 13.
The province also announced on Tuesday that Phase 4.2 of its recovery plan would begin on June 29.
Manitoba. The total number of COVID-19 cases in Manitoba remains at 314, and the death toll remains at seven the province confirmed on Tuesday.
Fourteen cases are considered active in the province, with no individuals currently in hospital or intensive care.
New Brunswick. One new case in New Brunswick; rest of Atlantic Canada remains flat
The maritime provinces continue to see strong recovery efforts in their fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. New Brunswick identified one new case on Tuesday, an individual between 50 and 59 in the Moncton region. The individual is in self-isolation.
Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador, They continue their streak of no new cases. Nova Scotia, likewise, has been without a new case since June 9, and currently has no active cases in the province.
Quebec reports 49 more cases. There have been 49 more cases of COVID-19 reported in Quebec, bringing the provincial total to 54,884. Seven more fatalities were also reported, and the death toll in the province now stands at 5,424. It’s the lowest number of new daily cases since March 21, as Quebec continues to see improvement in its COVID-19 situation.
Ontario. A total of 33,853 people have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in Ontario as of Tuesday as 216 more people were identified by the province. 29,107 cases are considered resolved.
Ten people were also reported to have died from COVID-19 in the last 24-hour reporting period, bringing the provincial death toll to 2,619. One of the most recent casualties was a female under the age of 20; it’s the first death due to COVID-19 under age 20 in the province. She tested positive for the virus on June 20.
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