Canada reports 17 new coronavirus deaths as cases top 110,000
Canada reported 336 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday as well as four more deaths.
The new numbers bring the country’s total lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 to 110,307. A total of 8,852 people in Canada have died from the coronavirus.
More than 97,000 people have since recovered from their infections, however, while the amount of tests administered has surpassed the four million mark.
As of Friday, at least 88 per cent of Canada’s COVID-19 cases Canada have recovered from the virus.
The numbers released on Sunday do not cover all the regions in the country, however, due to provinces including B.C., Alberta, P.E.I. and the territories not releasing data over the weekend.
Among the provinces that did report new COVID-19 data, Ontario added 164 new cases of the virus, plus three more deaths. The figures bring the provincial total to 37,604 confirmed COVID-19 cases, as well as 2,751 deaths from the virus.
Quebec reported 166 new cases of the virus on Sunday as well as one new death. The new numbers bring the province’s case and death tolls to 57,466 and 5,655, respectively.New Brunswick also announced one new case of the coronavirus on July 19, bringing its total infections to 169 — 163 cases of which have since recovered.Manitoba also reported new six cases on Sunday — but the province didn’t specify whether the cases are considered confirmed or presumptive. They have not been reflected in Global News’ tally, which only includes laboratory-confirmed cases.
Not including the diagnoses announced on Saturday and Sunday, Manitoba has a total of 325 confirmed cases and 11 presumptive cases.
Saskatchewan added five new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, but subtracted three previously announced diagnoses due to them being misidentified as positive. Total lab-confirmed cases of the virus now stand at 943 in the province.
As of July 18, Canada has 109,974 cases of the coronavirus. Close to 97,000 people — or 88.1 per cent of all confirmed virus cases — have since recovered, while over 3.6 million tests have been administered.
The numbers released on Saturday do not account for all regions across the country, with Alberta, B.C. P.E.I. and the territories not reporting new data over the weekend
The new numbers bring the country’s total lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 to 110,307. A total of 8,852 people in Canada have died from the coronavirus.
More than 97,000 people have since recovered from their infections, however, while the amount of tests administered has surpassed the four million mark.
As of Friday, at least 88 per cent of Canada’s COVID-19 cases Canada have recovered from the virus.
The numbers released on Sunday do not cover all the regions in the country, however, due to provinces including B.C., Alberta, P.E.I. and the territories not releasing data over the weekend.
Among the provinces that did report new COVID-19 data, Ontario added 164 new cases of the virus, plus three more deaths. The figures bring the provincial total to 37,604 confirmed COVID-19 cases, as well as 2,751 deaths from the virus.
Quebec reported 166 new cases of the virus on Sunday as well as one new death. The new numbers bring the province’s case and death tolls to 57,466 and 5,655, respectively.New Brunswick also announced one new case of the coronavirus on July 19, bringing its total infections to 169 — 163 cases of which have since recovered.Manitoba also reported new six cases on Sunday — but the province didn’t specify whether the cases are considered confirmed or presumptive. They have not been reflected in Global News’ tally, which only includes laboratory-confirmed cases.
Not including the diagnoses announced on Saturday and Sunday, Manitoba has a total of 325 confirmed cases and 11 presumptive cases.
Saskatchewan added five new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, but subtracted three previously announced diagnoses due to them being misidentified as positive. Total lab-confirmed cases of the virus now stand at 943 in the province.
As of July 18, Canada has 109,974 cases of the coronavirus. Close to 97,000 people — or 88.1 per cent of all confirmed virus cases — have since recovered, while over 3.6 million tests have been administered.
The numbers released on Saturday do not account for all regions across the country, with Alberta, B.C. P.E.I. and the territories not reporting new data over the weekend
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