Today’s coronavirus news: Tory calls alarming jump of 130 new cases in Toronto ‘troubling’; Ontario surpasses 400 infections for first time since June; Canada/U.S. border closure extended to Oct. 21 - News Summed Up

Today’s coronavirus news: Tory calls alarming jump of 130 new cases in Toronto ‘troubling’; Ontario surpasses 400 infections for first time since June; Canada/U.S. border closure extended to Oct. 21


):Quebec: 66,653 confirmed (including 5,792 deaths, 58,218 resolved)Ontario: 46,077 confirmed (including 2,825 deaths, 40,600 resolved)Alberta: 16,274 confirmed (including 254 deaths, 14,537 resolved)British Columbia: 7,663 confirmed (including 220 deaths, 5,719 resolved)Saskatchewan: 1,757 confirmed (including 24 deaths, 1,624 resolved)Manitoba: 1,540 confirmed (including 16 deaths, 1,199 resolved)Nova Scotia: 1,086 confirmed (including 65 deaths, 1,020 resolved)Newfoundland and Labrador: 272 confirmed (including three deaths, 267 resolved)New Brunswick: 194 confirmed (including two deaths, 189 resolved)Prince Edward Island: 57 confirmed (including 56 resolved)Yukon: 15 confirmed, all of which have been resolvedRepatriated 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. 12:15 p.m.: Several provinces are imposing tougher measures in a bid to tackle a rapid increase in new COVID-19 cases. 5:45 a.m.: Confirmed cases of the coronavirus have topped 30 million worldwide, according to a Johns Hopkins University tally. 4 a.m.: A new survey finds that young people have been vaping less frequently since the COVID-19 pandemic began. has once again topped its previous daily record for new COVID-19 cases, the Richmond Sentinel reports.


Source: thestar September 18, 2020 09:23 UTC



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