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COVID-19 cases in Canada by province ()
Date Western Central Atlantic RT Confirmed Deaths Recoveries Sources
BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NL New Cml New Cml New Cml
Jan 25 1 1 1 [1]
Jan 28 1 1 2 [1]
Feb 4 2 2 4 [1]
Feb 5 1 1 5 [1]
Feb 7 2 2 7 [1]
Feb 17 1 1 8 1 1 [1]
Feb 21 1 1 9 3 4 [1]
Feb 24 1 1 10 4 [1]
Feb 25 1 1 11 3 7 [1]
Feb 27 2 2 13 7 [1]
Feb 28 1 1 14 7 [1]
Feb 29 1 5 6 20 7 [1]
Mar 1 4 4 24 7 [1]
Mar 2 3 3 27 7 [1]
Mar 3 1 2 3 30 7 [1]
Mar 4 4 4 34 7
Mar 5 8 1 3 1 13 47 1 8 [2][3][4][5]
Mar 6 1 5 1 7 54 8 [6][7][8]
Mar 7 6 6 60 8 [9]
Mar 8 2 4 1 7 67 1 1 8 [10][11][12][13][14]
Mar 9 5 3 3 11 78 1 8 [15]
Mar 10 7 7 1 3 18 96 1 8 [16][17][18]
Mar 11 7 5 6 1 1 1 21 117 1 1 9 [19][20]
Mar 12 7 4 3 17 9 40 157 1 2 11 [21]
Mar 13 11 6 1 20 1 39 196 1 11 [22][23]
Mar 14 9 10 1 24 7 1 2 54 250 1 11 [24][25][26][27][28]
Mar 15 17 42 15 74 324 1 11 [29]
Mar 16 30 18 1 3 32 11 1 1 4 101 425 3 4 11 [30]
Mar 17 83 23 1 12 24 1 144 569 4 8 11 [31][32]
Mar 18 45 22 7 25 20 2 121 690 1 9 11 [33]
Mar 19 40 27 6 2 44 27 5 1 2 1 1 156 846 3 12 11 [34]
Confirmed 271 146 8 17 258 121 7 2 5 1 10 846 confirmed cases 12 deaths 11 recoveries
Presumptive 12 4 9 2 27 presumptive cases
Provincial
sources
BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NL RT 873 total cases 850 active cases
Western Central Atlantic
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