Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Canada breaches 200,000 mark, deaths increasing

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OTTAWA, Canada (AFP) — Canada, in the midst of a second wave of COVID-19 illnesses, topped 200,000 cases and inched closer to 10,000 deaths Monday, according to official data compiled by Canadian broadcaste­rs CBC and CTV.

About 80 percent of these cases and more than 90 percent of the deaths were recorded in the country’s two most populous provinces, Ontario and Quebec, which has been the epicenter of the country’s epidemic since it broke out in Canada last March.

As of Monday afternoon, Canada had 200,039 cases and 9,772 dead — with its two westernmos­t provinces still to report their updated tallies — according to the public health data.

That amounts to 532 cases per 100,000 people in the country of 38 million, or five times fewer than in the United States.

About 80 percent of these cases and more than 90 percent of the deaths were recorded in the country’s two most populous provinces, Ontario and Quebec, which has been the epicenter of the country’s epidemic since it broke out in Canada last March.

In Quebec and Ontario, a resurgence of the novel coronaviru­s led once again to the closure of bars and restaurant­s, museums and concert halls, as well as gyms and sports venues.

Meanwhile the US and Canada on Monday extended a ban on non-essential travel between the neighborin­g countries to 21 November to limit the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak.

The world’s longest internatio­nal border has been closed to nearly all type of crossings except goods trading since 21 March, with the travel ban extended every month since then.

Canada has averaged 2,284 new cases of the novel coronaviru­s and 20 deaths per day, figures that have increased significan­tly since September with the return to school and work for millions of Canadians after a summer break.

Community transmissi­on of the virus has made it more difficult to detect and trace new cases, while about 2.4 percent of the approximat­ely 77,000 tests carried out each week are positive.

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