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COVID-19 cases in Canada by province and territory()
Date Western Central Atlantic Northern RT Confirmed Deaths Recoveries Sources
BC
[n 1]
AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NL YT NT NU New Cml New Cml New Cml
Jan 25 1[n 2] 1 1 [1]
Jan 27 1 1 2 [1]
Jan 28 1 1 3 [1]
Jan 31 1 1 4 [1]
Feb 4 1 1 5 [1]
Feb 6 2 2 7 [1]
Feb 12 7 1 1 [1]
Feb 14 1 1 8 1 [1]
Feb 19 8 1 2 [1]
Feb 20 1 1 9 2 [1]
Feb 23 1 1 10 2 4 [1]
Feb 24 1 1 11 4 [1]
Feb 25 11 3 7 [1]
Feb 26 1 1 12 7 [1]
Feb 27 1 1 2 14 7 [1]
Feb 28 2 2 16 7 [1]
Feb 29 1 3 4 20 7 [1]
Mar 1 4 4 24 7 [1]
Mar 2 3 3 27 7 [1]
Mar 3 4 2 6 33 7 [1]
Mar 4 1 1 34 7
Mar 5 8 1 3 2 14 48 1 8 [2][3][4][5]
Mar 6 1 5 6 54 8 [6][7][8]
Mar 7 6 6 60 8 [9]
Mar 8 2 4 1 7 67 8 [10][11][12][13][14]
Mar 9 5 3 3 1 12 79 1 1 8 [15]
Mar 10 7 7 2 2 18 97 1 1 9 [16][17][18]
Mar 11 7 5 5 2 1 1 21 118 1 9 [19][20]
Mar 12 7 4 1 3 18 8 41 159 1 9 [21]
Mar 13 11 6 1 1 19 1 39 198 1 9 [22][23]
Mar 14 9 10 4 24 4 1 1 1 2 56 254 1 9 [24][25][26][27][28]
Mar 15 17 3 42 15 4 3 84 338 1 9 [29]
Mar 16 30 18 1 1 32 14 1 2 4 103 441 3 4 1 10 [30]
Mar 17 83 23 1 7 13 24 1 2 2 1 157 598 4 8 10 [31][32]
Mar 18 45 22 8 2 25 20 3 5 130 728 1 9 1 11 [33]
Mar 19 40 27 4 43 27 1 2 1 145 873 3 12 2 13 [34][35]
Mar 20 77 49 6 60 18 1 1 3 215 1088 12 2 15 [36]
Mar 21 76 31 18 2 59 42 6 6 2 1 243 1331 7 19 1 16
Mar 22 33 8 1 48 38 1 7 3 2 141 1472 1 20 2 18
Mar 23 48 42 14 78 409[n 3] 13 15 619 2091 4 24 94 112 [37][38]
Mar 24 145 57 6 1 85 412 1 10 11 728 2819 3 27 74 186 [39][40][41]
Mar 25 42 61 14 14 100 299 8 2 17 32 1 590 3409 8 35 11 197 [42]
Mar 26 66 67 9 1 170 290 7 4 5 15 634 4043 4 39 31 228
Mar 27 67 56 9 3 135 392 12 2 17 20 1 714 4757 16 55 124 352 [43]
Mar 28 92 79 30 25 151 477 6 20 18 898 5655 6 61 148 500
Mar 29 40 22 8 211 342 15 12 15 665 6320 5 66 84 584
Mar 30 86 29 20 24 351 590 2 7 5 13 1 1128 7448 23 89 529 1113
Mar 31 43 64 8 7 260 732 2 3 20 4 1143 8591 12 101 245 1358
Apr 1 53 117 9 24 426 449 11 26 23 1 1 1140 9731 10 111 385 1743
Apr 2 55 97 13 40 401 907 10 1 20 8 2 1554 11285 27 138 228 1971
Apr 3 53 107 14 15 462 583 4 14 12 1264 12549 49 187 351 2322
Apr 4 29 106 11 12 375 896 3 29 8 1469 14018 46 233 483 2805
Apr 5 69 18 9 408 947 3 26 14 1 1495 15513 47 280 295 3100 [44]
Apr 6 63 98 4 1 309 636 2 31 9 1 1154 16667 43 323 516 3616
Apr 7 25 25 7 13 379 760 2 17 2 1230 17897 58 381 434 4050
Apr 8 45 50 11 4 550 691 3 3 32 4 1 1394 19291 54 435 603 4653
Apr 9 34 28 7 3 483 881 3 31 4 1474 20765 74 509 658 5311 [44]
Apr 10 40 49 7 6 478 765 1 34 3 1383 22148 60 569 702 6013 [44]
Apr 11 35 69 4 13 411 615 21 2 1070 23318 84 653 385 6398 [44]
Apr 12 82 9 401 554 2 17 1 1066 24384 64 717 772 7170 [44][45]
Confirmed 1,445 1,651 298 226 7,049 12,846 114 25 445 242 8 5 0 13 24,367 confirmed cases 717 deaths 7,170 recoveries
Presumptive 17 17 presumptive cases
Provincial
sources
BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NL YT NT NU RT 24,384 total cases 16,497 active cases
Western Central Atlantic Northern
[46] [47] [48] [49] [50][51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59] [60]
  1. ^ British Columbia does not update on the number of cases on Sundays.
  2. ^ This case was presumptive until confirmed on January 27.
  3. ^ On March 23, Quebec announced that this large increase is due to new acceptance of tests by hospital center laboratories, without requiring confirmation by the Quebec Public Health Laboratory (LSPQ).

By age

Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada by age ()
Classification Cases Deaths Lethality
(%)
Number (%) Number (%)
All 14,039 (100.0) 274 (100) (2.0)
Age Above 80 1,354 (9.6) 167 (61) (12.3)
60–79 3,112 (22.2) 87 (32) (2.8)
40–59 4,598 (32.7) 16 (6) (0.3)
20–39 3,695 (26.3) 4 (1) (0.1)
0–19 665 (4.7) 0 (0) (0.0)
n/d 615 (4.4) n/a
Source: analysis on partial set of data, as of 2020/04/09, 11:00 AM EST.[61]

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