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First Nations, Canada Wide, United States COVID-19 Update

First Nations

Epidemiological summary of COVID-19 cases in First Nations communities as reported to Indigenous Services Canada as of March 27, 2021.

Atlantic – 0 Cases

Quebec – 32 Cases

Ontario – 41 Cases

Manitoba – 127 Cases

Saskatchewan – 27 Cases

Alberta – 52 Cases

British Columbia – 114 Cases

Canada Wide

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of March 30, 2021.

Canada: 976598 confirmed cases in Canada.

Quebec: 310,066 total cases, 8,118 active cases (including 10,658 deaths, 291,290 resolved)

Ontario: 347,570 total cases, 19,810 active cases (including 7,351 deaths, 320,409 resolved)

Alberta: 147,461 total cases, 7,975 active cases (including 1,987 deaths, 137,499 resolved)

British Columbia: 99,035 total cases, 7,179 active cases (with 1,455 deaths, 90,401 resolved)

Manitoba: 34,052 total cases, 1,197 active cases (including 934 deaths, 31,921 resolved)

Saskatchewan: 33,399 total cases, 1,942 active cases (including 434 deaths, 31,023 resolved)

Nova Scotia: 1,714 total cases, 24 active cases (including 66 deaths, 1,444 resolved)

Newfoundland and Labrador: 1,018 total cases, 8 active cases (with 6 deaths, 1,004 resolved)

New Brunswick: 1,601 total cases, 127 active cases (including 30 deaths, 1,444 resolved)

Prince Edward Island: 159 total cases, 14 active cases, (including 0 deaths, 145 resolved)

Yukon: 73 total cases, 1 active case, (including 1 death, 71 resolved)

Nunavut: 395 total cases, 0 active cases, (including 4 death, 391 resolved)

Northwest Territories: 42 total cases, 0 active cases (including 0 deaths, 42 resolved)

United States

Last update: Wednesday, March 31, 2021

30,399,372 Confirmed Coronavirus Cases

551,118 Deaths

New York State

1,850,050 Statewide Confirmed Total Cases

40,451 Deaths

6,488 New Positives on March 29, 2021

4.1% Statewide Positivity Rate

Resource: Government of Canada and John Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center and New York State website.

 

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