Ontario reported 176 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, up slightly from the day before.
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As of Friday, the country’s most populous county had reported 159 infections, or 17 fewer.
Three more deaths were added on Saturday, which is better than the 10 deaths reported 24 hours earlier.
The pressure is also decreasing in terms of hospitalizations (143, -16) and intensive care (149, -9) in Ontario.
Let’s remember that Quebec no longer releases its numbers over the weekend.
For its part, Manitoba recorded 62 new cases and its neighbor Saskatchewan announced 33 cases.
At the end of the afternoon, Canada had accumulated 1,422,918 cases (+271) of COVID-19 and 26,492 deaths (+3).
Ontario: 548,040 cases (9,288 deaths)
Quebec: 376,192 cases (11,235 deaths)
Alberta: 232,676 cases (2,314 deaths)
British Columbia: 148,331 cases (1,761 deaths)
Manitoba: 57,126 cases (1,164 deaths)
Saskatchewan: 49,397 cases (575 deaths)
Nova Scotia: 5,870 cases (92 deaths)
New Brunswick: 2,345 cases (46 deaths)
Newfoundland and Labrador: 1,433 cases (7 deaths)
Nunavut: 657 cases (4 deaths)
Yukon: 502 injuries (6 deaths)
Prince Edward Island: 208 cases
Northwest Territories: 128 cases
Canadian returnees: 13 cases
Total: 1,422,918 (26,492 deaths)
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