Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 834 cases, 5 deaths; France imposes new national lockdown; Bank of Canada holds rate steady - News Summed Up

Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 834 cases, 5 deaths; France imposes new national lockdown; Bank of Canada holds rate steady


4:32 p.m. Italy reached a new daily record of nearly 25,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and added 205 deaths on Wednesday. Italy has nearly 590,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and nearly 38,000 deaths, the second highest in Europe after Britain. The provincial database which provides daily updates on COVID-19 cases reported 144 school-related cases a cross Ontario Tuesday. With no new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Niagara schools over the past week, active cases are on the decline. Quebec: 101,885 confirmed (including 6,172 deaths, 86,786 resolved)Ontario: 72,051 confirmed (including 3,103 deaths, 61,530 resolved)Alberta: 26,155 confirmed (including 309 deaths, 21,108 resolved)British Columbia: 13,588 confirmed (including 259 deaths, 10,954 resolved)Manitoba: 4,532 confirmed (including 58 deaths, 2,236 resolved)Saskatchewan: 2,841 confirmed (including 25 deaths, 2,164 resolved)Nova Scotia: 1,102 confirmed (including 65 deaths, 1,031 resolved)New Brunswick: 334 confirmed (including 6 deaths, 273 resolved)Newfoundland and Labrador: 291 confirmed (including 4 deaths, 282 resolved)Prince Edward Island: 64 confirmed (including 63 resolved)Yukon: 22 confirmed (including 15 resolved)Repatriated Canadians: 13 confirmed (including 13 resolved)Northwest Territories: 5 confirmed (including 5 resolved), 3 presumptiveNunavut: No confirmed casesTotal: 222,886 (3 presumptive, 222,883 confirmed including 10,001 deaths, 186,460 resolved)6:01 a.m.: Global shares are mostly lower as countries tighten precautions to try to stem rising numbers of coronavirus infections.


Source: thestar October 28, 2020 10:15 UTC



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