5 p.m. Ontario’s regional health units are reporting 41,189 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, including 2,809 deaths, an increase of 102 new infections in 24 hours. ):Quebec: 59,131 confirmed (including 5,673 deaths, 50,886 resolved)Ontario: 39,075 confirmed (including 2,772 deaths, 34,906 resolved)Alberta: 10,603 confirmed (including 190 deaths, 8,983 resolved)British Columbia: 3,562 confirmed (including 194 deaths, 3,109 resolved)Saskatchewan: 1,306 confirmed (including 18 deaths, 948 resolved)Nova Scotia: 1,067 confirmed (including 64 deaths, 1,003 resolved)Manitoba: 393 confirmed (including eight deaths, 325 resolved), 14 presumptiveNewfoundland and Labrador: 266 confirmed (including three deaths, 259 resolved)New Brunswick: 170 confirmed (including two deaths, 165 resolved)Prince Edward Island: 36 confirmed, all of which have been resolvedYukon: 14 confirmed (including 11 resolved)Repatriated Canadians account for 13 confirmed cases, all of which have been resolvedNorthwest Territories: five confirmed, all of which have been resolvedNunavut reports no confirmed cases. Black people represent 21 per cent of COVID-19 cases but only nine per cent of population. People living in larger households were overrepresented in reported COVID-19 infections, de Villa says. Thursday 4 a.m.: The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 4 a.m. on July 30, 2020:There are 115,470 confirmed cases in Canada.
Source: thestar July 30, 2020 09:40 UTC