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First Nation and Canada Wide COVID-19 Update

Epidemiological summary of COVID-19 cases in First Nations communities as reported to FNIHB on December 5, 2020 at 13:48 ET for the week of November 29 to December 5, 2020.

Quebec – 8 Cases

Ontario – 4 Cases

Manitoba – 287 Cases

Saskatchewan – 62 Cases

Alberta – 16 Cases

British Columbia – 82 Cases

Canada Wide

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of December 8, 2020 at 13:00 EDT:

Canada: 429,035 confirmed cases in Canada.

Quebec: 154,740 total cases, 14,854 active cases (including 7,313 deaths, 132,573 resolved)

Ontario: 130,910 total cases, 16,151 active cases (including 2,808 deaths, 110,951 resolved)

Alberta: 72,028 total cases, 20,388 active cases (including 640 deaths, 51,000 resolved)

British Columbia: 38,718 total cases, 10,278 active cases (including 86 deaths, 27,897 resolved)

Manitoba: 19,376 total cases, 5,379 active cases (including 420 deaths, 13,577 resolved)

Saskatchewan: 19,597 total cases, 4,663 active cases (including 66 deaths, 5,868 resolved)

Nova Scotia: 1,383 total cases, 78 active cases (including 65 deaths, 1,240 resolved)

Newfoundland and Labrador: 352 total cases, 28 active cases (including 4 deaths, 320 resolved)

New Brunswick: 541 total cases, 82 active cases (including 7 deaths, 452 resolved)

Prince Edward Island: 84 total cases, 13 active, (including 71 resolved)

Yukon: 58 total cases, 10 active cases, (including 1 death, 47 resolved)

Nunavut: 220 total cases, 44 active cases, 176 resolved

Northwest Territories: 15 total cases, 0 active cases (including 15 resolved)

United States

Last update October 4, 2020, 15:05 GMT

15,246,376 Confirmed Coronavirus Cases

287,550 Deaths

Recovered

New York State

728,000 Confirmed Coronavirus Cases

35,118 Deaths

88,584 Recovered

“NYS expects to receive an initial delivery of 170,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and we anticipate the possibility of starting to vaccinate the first group of New Yorkers by December 15, if all safety and efficacy approvals are granted”.

Resource: Government of Canada and John Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center

 

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