Canada Wide COVID-19 Update

 


Total COVID-19 cases in Canada: 92,748 diagnoses and 7,414 deaths (as of June 3, 10:30 a.m. ET)

Alberta - 7,057 cases, including 143 deaths (6,283 resolved)

British Columbia - 2,601 cases, 165 deaths (2,181 resolved)

Manitoba - 297 cases, 7 deaths (278 resolved)

New Brunswick - 132 cases (120 resolved)

Newfoundland and Labrador - 261 cases, 3 deaths (256 resolved)

Northwest Territories - 5 cases (5 resolved)

Nova Scotia - 1,057 cases, 60 deaths (992 resolved)

Ontario - 29,047 cases, 2,312 deaths (22,811 resolved)

Prince Edward Island - 27 cases (27 resolved)

Quebec - 51,593 cases, 4,661 deaths (16,597 resolved)

Saskatchewan - 646 cases, 11 deaths (602 resolved)

Yukon - 11 cases (11 resolved)

Nunavut - 0 cases (1 false positive case)

CFB Trenton - 13 cases (13 resolved)

June 3. Ontario gets back on track with testing, below 400-case benchmark. The Ministry of Health reported 338 new cases of COVID-19, increasing Ontario’s total to 29,047.

June 2. Manitoba reports two new cases. There are now 297 cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba, 12 of which are considered active. The death toll in the province remains unchanged at seven.

Quebec death toll rises to 4,713. Quebec is preparing for its second wave of infections, as Premier Legault announced today that the province is seeking to hire 10,000 orderlies for its long-term care facilities.

New Brunswick reports one new case of COVID-19. There are now 133 cases of the virus in the province as of Tuesday. One new case was diagnosed since reporting took place on Monday; the individual is an octogenarian in the Campbellton region and is linked to the Manoir de la Vallée long-term care facility in Atholville. All 13 active cases of COVID-19 are in the Campbellton region.

May 31. Saskatchewan. One more fatality in Saskatchewan, possible transmission at Walmart

A resident of Saskatchewan’s North region, who was in their 70s, has passed away. The victim increased the province’s death toll to 11.

Indigenous Services Canada (First Nations Inuit Health Branch), in partnership with Saskatchewan Health Authority, also announced on Sunday that an individual who tested COVID-19 positive visited the North Battleford Walmart on May 21, when they were likely infectious.

Alberta. Third straight day without a new victim in Alberta, more than 7,000 cases

Eighteen new cases were identified in the past 24 hours in Alberta, raising the total case count to 7,010.

Manitoba. New patient in Manitoba. Health officials have identified a new case of COVID-19 in Manitoba, the first in the province since May 28. It increases its total case count to 295, which includes 278 people who have recovered from the respiratory virus. With the death toll remaining at seven, there are now 10 active cases in Manitoba.

May 30. B.C. reports 11 new cases, declares one of its earliest outbreaks over

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced on Saturday that an outbreak at Haro Park long-term care home has been declared over. On Saturday, Henry also announced 11 new cases of COVID-19 in the province, increasing its total to 2,573. For the second day in a row, British Columbia has not recorded a victim related to the respiratory virus.

Among its total cases are 2,181 people who have recovered from COVID-19, up by 11 since Friday. Of the 228 active cases, there are 35 individuals in hospital (up by one), which includes five in intensive care (down by one).

Nova Scotia records one more case, death at Halifax LTC

Nova Scotia health officials have recorded one new case of COVID-19 and one more fatality, increasing its totals to 1,056 and 60, respectively.

It’s the first death the province has reported since May 26. On Friday, it also reported that for the first time since March 15, it didn’t have a new daily case of COVID-19.

 

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