COVID-19 Instances: Quebec has the highest number of instances, Ontario has a slight minimum in new instances of COVID-19

For more information on Monday’s key stories and how the new coronavirus continues to spread across the country, check out our live updates below as well as our COVID-19 news center.

Alberta: 1,900 active instances (19211 in total, 281 deaths, 17030 resolved)

British Columbia: 1384 assets (9841 in total, 244 deaths, 8184 resolved)

Manitoba: 781 assets (2246 in total, 24 deaths, 1441 resolved)

New Brunswick: five active instances (20 five instances, 2 kills, 198 resolved)

Newfoundland and Labrador: active instances (277 instances in total, deaths, 269 resolved)

Northwest Territories: 0 active instances (five general instances, five resolved)

Nova Scotia: 3 active instances (1089 instances in total, 1021 resolved deaths)

Ontario – 5469 assets (55362 in total Settlement 2987 deaths, 67033 resolved)

Prince Edward Island: 3 active instances (61 instances in total, resolved)

Quebec – 8082 assets (81014 in total, 5899 deaths, 66180 resolved)

Saskatchewan: 139 assets (1,984 in total, 24 deaths, 1,821 resolved)

Yukon – 0 assets (15 in total, 15 resolved)

Nunavut – 0 active instances (8 suspicious instances)

CFB Trenton – 0 active instances (thirteen instances in total, thirteen resolved)

The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) have reported 222 cases of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic, currently 24 are active and 198 resolved.

Tuesday’s update said “leaders are heavily monitoring” the effect of the virus on CAF.

Quebec reported on Tuesday 1364 new instances of COVID-19, the largest number of instances to date, bringing the total accumulated instances in the province to 81014.

Most new cases are in Montreal (329), the Quebec City region (265) and Laval (173). Most cases involve others between the age of 20 and 59. People over 20 to 29 account for 16. 3% of cases. while those over the age of 40 to 49 account for 14. 6% of cases.

The province also reports 17 new deaths. Three occurred in the last 24 hours, deaths occurred between September 29 and October 4, one occurred before September 29 and 4 deaths occurred on an unknown date.

Higher hospitalizations during the same period, with five others in resuscitation. Currently, another 397 people in Quebec hospitals have COVID-19.

Ontario reported 548 new instances of COVID-19 on Tuesday, adding 201 in the Toronto area. Peel, Ottawa and York also continue to represent a giant of instances in the province.

Ontario reports 548 cases of COVID19, while more than 42,000 tests have been conducted. Locally, there are 201 new cases in Toronto, 90 in Peel, 62 in Ottawa and 56 in the York region. 61% of existing cases involve other underage people. 40. There are 546 other instances resolved.

– Christine Elliott (@celliottability) October 6, 2020

Of the new cases, 61% of inflamed cases are under the age of 40.

Another 546 people have recovered from COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases resolved in Ontario to 46,906 of the 55,362 accumulated infections.

A total of 42,031 tests were conducted on the last day, of which 55,483 are recent research.

Seven new deaths reported on Tuesday, raising the total number of COVID-19-related deaths in the province to 2987.

The 24th death from COVID-19 was reported in Manitoba, with a woman in her 60s in the past connected to an outbreak on a network network.

A total of 56 new cases were reported on Tuesday, mainly in the Winnipeg area.

There are two other school exhibitions imaginable at Andrew Mynarski VC and Dufferin School, either in Winnipeg. There is no evidence of school transmission in any of the places, but public aptitude is achieving close contact.

The province also announced imaginable exposures to Mahihkan bus lines on October 1 from Winnipeg heading north at 11:00 a. m. to Portage los angeles Prairie, Dauphin, Swan River, Mafeking and The Pas.

There may also be exhibitions at COVID-1nine at Tim Horton in Beauséjour on September 28 from 2 p. m. 7 p. m. and September 2 at 2 p. m. at nine o’clock at night The threat to the public is low.

British Columbia: 102 new cases were reported in British Columbia on Tuesday. There are 1,384 active cases of COVID-19 and another 3,089 people under “active public aptitude surveillance” after known exposure to known cases. In British Columbia, there are 71 other people, in hospitals and 16 in extensive care. The provincial government also reported two new deaths by COVID-19.

New Brunswick: A new outbreak was reported at the Notre Dame Manor Special Care Home in Moncton. Two new cases were known in the installation, a user from 70 to 79 years old and 80 to 89 years old. All admissions and visits to the mansion are suspended. until additional notice.

Nunavut: The Nunavut government has announced that there are nine positive cases of COVID-19 at the Hope Bay mine. There are also 4 other positive suspected cases that are waiting for confirmation tests and another 12 people remain isolated.

Saskatchewan: There are 16 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, six in Saskatoon, 3 in the East Central region and two in Regina. Lately there are two other people in hospitals in the province, one in intensive care and one in the hospital. Care.

Nova Scotia: No new reports were reported in Nova Scotia on Tuesday. Lately there are 3 assets in the province.

Newfoundland and Labrador: No new cases were reported in Newfoundland and Labrador on Tuesday. Lately there are 4 active instances in the province.

To get a timeline of all instances before today, please this page.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *