City will provide update on fight against the virus on Monday. Ontario has 10,753 confirmed or probable cases, 535 deaths; air travellers must wear masks: Minister of Transport - News Summed Up

City will provide update on fight against the virus on Monday. Ontario has 10,753 confirmed or probable cases, 535 deaths; air travellers must wear masks: Minister of Transport


The total breaks down as follows:Quebec: 16,798 confirmed (including 688 deaths, 3,068 resolved)Ontario: 9,525 confirmed (including 478 deaths, 4,556 resolved)Alberta: 2,397 confirmed (including 50 deaths, 1,124 resolved)British Columbia: 1,575 confirmed (including 78 deaths, 983 resolved)Nova Scotia: 606 confirmed (including four deaths, 177 resolved)Saskatchewan: 306 confirmed (including four deaths, 228 resolved), 1 presumptiveNewfoundland and Labrador: 256 confirmed (including three deaths, 176 resolved)Manitoba: 239 confirmed (including five deaths, 132 resolved), 11 presumptiveNew Brunswick: 117 confirmed (including 83 resolved)Prince Edward Island: 26 confirmed (including 23 resolved)Repatriated Canadians account for 13 confirmed casesYukon: nine confirmed (including seven resolved)Northwest Territories: five confirmed (including two resolved)Nunavut reports no confirmed cases. 2:27 p.m.: Manitoba health officials say there are no new COVID-19 cases in the province, leaving the total at 250. The province now has 606 confirmed cases, with 27 cases added to the list on Friday. The number of confirmed cases in the city of 11 million people was revised up slightly to 50,333. The Star’s count, which is based on the health units’ public tallies and statements, includes some patients reported as “probable” COVID-19 cases.


Source: thestar April 17, 2020 10:45 UTC



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