Canada Wide COVID-19 Update

 


Total COVID-19 cases in Canada: 106,154 diagnoses, 8,711 deaths and 69,954 recoveries (as of July 7, 8 p.m. ET)

Alberta - 8,436 cases, including 157 deaths (7,659 resolved)

British Columbia - 2,978 cases, 183 deaths (2,629 resolved)

Manitoba - 325 cases, 7 deaths (307 resolved)

New Brunswick - 165 cases, 2 deaths (162 resolved)

Newfoundland and Labrador - 261 cases, 3 deaths (258 resolved)

Northwest Territories - 5 cases (5 resolved)

Nova Scotia - 1,065 cases, 63 deaths (998 resolved)

Ontario - 36,060 cases, 2,691 deaths (31,603 resolved)

Prince Edward Island - 32 cases (27 resolved)

Quebec - 55,997 cases, 5,590 deaths (25,458 resolved)

Saskatchewan - 806 cases, 15 deaths (737 resolved)

Yukon - 11 cases (11 resolved)

Nunavut - 0 cases (1 false positive case, 1 probable case pending confirmation)

CFB Trenton - 13 cases (13 resolved)

July 6, 2020

Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan reports nine new case of COVID-19 in the province, officials announced on Monday. There were three cases in the far north region, one in the north region, one in the central region, two in the Saskatoon area and two in the south region, officials said. Currently, the province has 59 active cases. The death toll remains at 14. Close to 40 per cent of First Nations in Saskatchewan have no immediate access to a hospital equipped to handle complicated cases of COVID-19.


Quebec. Quebec continues decline in new cases. The province continues to see strong recovery from COVID-19, as its new daily cases remain below 200. Seventy-four new cases were identified on Monday, and three deaths related to COVID-19 were also reported.

Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia identifies new travel-related case. An individual who was passing through the United States on their way to Prince Edward Island via Nova Scotia was identified as being positive for COVID-19 when they arrived. They are now in a 14-day quarantine period in the province.

Ontario. No newly reported deaths in Ontario. On Monday, the province reported that the death toll related to COVID-19 remained flat at 2,689. It’s the first time there have been zero reported deaths in a day for Ontario since March. The Ministry of Health did report 154 new cases, however, a slight increase compared to the amount of cases Ontario had recorded a day before. Most of the new cases were in the Toronto and Peel regions. The number of Ontario residents who require hospital care continues to decline. There are 118 people in hospital with the COVID-19 virus, with 36 in intensive care and 21 requiring ventilators.

July 5, 2020

Alberta. Active COVID-19 cases on the Siksika First Nation reserve continue to rise totaling 11 on Saturday less than a month after its first recorded case. That number almost doubles for all known novel coronavirus cases linked to the First Nation at 24, after having 22 confirmed the day before, according to an update posted to the community’s Facebook page.

July 4, 2020

Prince Edward Island. PEI reports first cases in months. Prince Edward Island health officials have identified three new cases of COVID-19, marking the first day the province has recorded any cases in months.

July 3, 2020

British Columbia. B.C. marked thirteen new cases in B.C., outbreak declared over. British Columbia’s most fatal long-term care outbreak has been declared over by Fraser Health officials. COVID-19 was first detected at the facility on March 31, after a staff member had tested positive.

 

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