COVID-19 instances continue in Canada

OTTAWA – There were 153,125 cases shown of COVID-19 on Sunday night, 9,268 deaths, according to CTV.

The province of Quebec reported 896 new cases on Sunday, up from 698 the previous day, the largest accumulation since May 6, when 1,036 new cases were reported.

The total number of positive cases in COVID-19 in Quebec since the onset of the pandemic is 71,901 and another 5,825 people have died as a result of the disease.

The province of Ontario added 491 more cases on Sunday, up from 435 on Saturday. Ontario’s Ministry of Health also reported that a total of 112 more people are hospitalized. On Saturday, the province reported that there were another hundred people in the hospital. .

The number of COVID-19 cases in Canada may have been higher, as some provinces and territories, adding up to two populated provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, reported new cases over the weekend.

“As we enter another week, we will have to watch for the accumulation of cases and hospitalizations, especially in spaces where cases are expanding to the maximum rapidly,” said Theresa Tam, Canada’s primary public health administrator, on a Sunday. Case outbreaks, which result in the accumulation of hospitalizations, can temporarily overwhelm public resources of fitness and fitness formulas in localized spaces, while increasing the likelihood of spread to more spaces.

The Canadian Emergency Response Grant (CERB) expires on Sunday, ending the federal government’s revenue source assistance program, the COVID-19 pandemic, to help others with bills up to C$2,000 (approximately $1495) according to the month.

The Canadian government has stated that approximately 8. 8 million Canadians have gained these advantages since April. Approximately some of the 4 million Canadians who still get Bills from Service Canada and are eligible for IS are expected to be transferred to a modified IS program.

The settings will be in effect for one year, with 3 more systems presented for those who do not qualify for IS.

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