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COVID-19 cases in Canada by province and territory()
Date Western Central Atlantic Northern RT Cases 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 1,088 12 2 15 [36]
Mar 21 76 31 18 2 59 42 6 6 2 1 243 1,331 7 19 1 16
Mar 22 33 8 1 48 38 1 7 3 2 141 1,472 1 20 2 18
Mar 23 48 42 14 78 409[n 3] 13 15 619 2,091 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 3,409 8 35 11 197 [42]
Mar 26 66 67 9 1 170 290 7 4 5 15 634 4,043 4 39 31 228
Mar 27 67 56 9 3 135 392 12 2 17 20 1 714 4,757 16 55 124 352
Mar 28 92 79 30 25 151 477 6 20 18 898 5,655 6 61 148 500
Mar 29 40 22 8 211 342 15 12 15 665 6,320 5 66 84 584
Mar 30 86 29 20 24 351 590 2 7 5 13 1 1,128 7,448 23 89 529 1,113
Mar 31 43 64 8 7 260 732 2 3 20 4 1,143 8,591 12 101 245 1,358
Apr 1 53 117 9 24 426 449 11 26 23 1 1 1,140 9,731 10 111 385 1,743
Apr 2 55 97 13 40 401 907 10 1 20 8 2 1,554 11,285 27 138 228 1,971
Apr 3 53 107 14 15 462 583 4 14 12 1,264 12,549 49 187 351 2,322
Apr 4 29 106 11 12 375 896 3 29 8 1,469 14,018 46 233 483 2,805
Apr 5 69 18 9 408 947 3 26 14 1 1,495 15,513 47 280 295 3,100 [43]
Apr 6 63 98 4 1 309 636 2 31 9 1 1,154 16,667 43 323 516 3,616
Apr 7 25 25 7 13 379 760 2 17 2 1,230 17,897 58 381 434 4,050
Apr 8 45 50 11 4 550 691 3 3 32 4 1 1,394 19,291 54 435 603 4,653
Apr 9 34 28 7 3 483 881 3 31 4 1,474 20,765 74 509 658 5,311 [43]
Apr 10 40 49 7 6 478 765 1 34 3 1,383 22,148 60 569 702 6,013 [43]
Apr 11 35 69 4 13 411 615 21 2 1,170 23,318 84 653 385 6,398 [43]
Apr 12 82 9 -1 401 554 2 17 1 1,065 24,383 64 717 772 7,170 [43][44]
Apr 13 45 81 2 4 421 711 2 29 2 1,297 25,680 63 780 588 7,758
Apr 14 27 138 1 483 691 43 1,383 27,063 123 903 477 8,235
Apr 15 44 126 3 494 612 1 1 32 3 1,316 28,379 107 1,010 744 8,979 [45]
Apr 16 14 162 1 4 514 997 30 5 1,727 30,106 186 1,196 750 9,729
Apr 17 43 239 2 564 941 27 4 1 1,821 31,927 114 1,310 814 10,543
Apr 18 29 165 6 3 485 723 1 43 0[n 4] 1,455 33,382 160 1,470 664 11,207 [46]
Apr 19 241 2 568 836 26 1,673 35,055 117 1,587 636 11,843
Apr 20 52 105 1 1 606 962 46 2 1,775 36,830 103 1,690 746 12,589
Apr 21 25 187 4 1 551 807 16 1,591 38,421 144 1,834 599 13,188
Apr 22 71 306 6 2 510 839 35 1,769 40,190 140 1,974 798 13,986
Apr 23 29 319 5 5 634 873 55 1,920 42,110 173 2,147 775 14,761
Apr 24 29 297 10 1 640 778 23 1,778 43,888 155 2,302 780 15,541
Apr 25 95 216 8 4 476 651 15 1 1,466 45,354 163 2,465 884 16,425
Apr 26 247 4 4 437 840 8 1 1,541 46,895 95 2,560 896 17,321
Apr 27 50 216 12 1 424 875 27 1,605 48,500 147 2,707 947 18,268
Apr 28 55 154 1 525 775 1 15 1,526 50,026 152 2,859 963 19,231
Apr 29 34 315 17 1 347 837 20 1,571 51,597 137 2,996 1,096 20,327
Apr 30 25 190 6 2 459 944 12 0[n 5] 1,638 53,235 188 3,184 1,097 21,424
May 1 33 218 26 4 421 1,110 12 1 1,825 55,060 207 3,391 1,327 22,751
May 2 26 97 6 1 511 1,008 4 1,653 56,713 175 3,566 1,050 23,801
May 3 96 12 1 434 2,209[n 6] 8 2,760 59,473 116 3,682 1,107 24,908
May 4 53 70 34 370 758 14 1,299 60,772 172 3,854 1,109 26,017
May 5 8 57 20 1 387 794 1 6 1,274 62,046 189 4,043 976 26,993
May 6 23 70 25 2 412 910 1 7 1,450 63,496 189 4,232 1,178 28,171
May 7 31[n 7] 54 19 -1 399 911 9 2 1,424 64,920 176 4,408 1,076 29,247 [47]
May 8 29 81 13 1 477 912 1 1,514 66,434 161 4,569 979 30,226 [48]
May 9 15 59 9 346 836 3 1,268 67,702 124 4,693 1,023 31,249
May 10 96 11 3 294 735 7 1,146 68,848 178 4,871 847 32,096
May 11 23 47 4 2 308 748 1 1,133 69,981 122 4,993 898 32,994
May 12 7 45 5 1 361 756 1 1,176 71,157 176 5,169 1,048 34,042
May 13 16 62 4 329 706 4 1,121 72,278 133 5,302 1,122 35,164
May 14 16[n 8] 50 5 -1 345 793 2 1,210 73,488 170 5,472 927 36,091 [49][50]
May 15 15 58 8 341 696 8 -1 1,125 74,613 90 5,562 804 36,895 [51]
May 16 21 72 1 391 763 3 1,251 75,864 117 5,679 1,014 37,909
May 17 57 1 340 737 3 1,138 77,002 103 5,782 641 38,550
May 18 16 39 1 304 707 3 1,070 78,072 60 5,842 688 39,238
May 19 2 33 7 427 570 1 1,040 79,112 70 5,912 802 40,040
May 20 21 19 21 390 578 1 1,030 80,142 119 6,031 736 40,776
May 21 22[n 9] 33 2 413 720 1 1 1,192 81,334 121 6,152 939 41,715 [52]
May 22 18 32 5 2 441 646 2 1,146 82,480 98 6,250 879 42,594
May 23 10 18 3 412 697 1 1,141 83,621 105 6,355 711 43,305
May 24 42 2 460 573 1 1,078 84,699 69 6,424 680 43,985
May 25 13 19 2 404 573 1 1,012 85,711 121 6,545 653 44,638
May 26 11 22 287 614 1 1 936 86,647 94 6,639 701 45,339
May 27 8[n 10] 25 2[n 11] 292 541 1 1 870 87,517 126 6,765 825 46,164
May 28 9 29 2 2 383 563 3 2 1 994 88,511 112 6,877 676 46,840
May 29 4 24 2 344 530 2 906 89,417 102 6,979 678 47,518
May 30 11 13 4 323 419 1 1 772 90,189 94 7,073 585 48,103
May 31 18 1 1 326 408 3 757 90,946 222[n 12] 7,295 776 48,879
Jun 1 24 34 1 404 295 1 759 91,705 31 7,326 847 49,726
Jun 2 4 13 2 446 239 1 705 92,410 69 7,395 631 50,357
Jun 3 22 19 1 1 338 291 2 1 675 93,085 103 7,498 691 51,048
Jun 4 9 15 1 356 259 1 641 93,726 139 7,637 691 51,739
Jun 5 0[n 13] 7 1 2 344 255 609 94,335 66 7,703 829 52,568
Jun 6 40 1 455 226 1[n 14] 723 95,058 70 7,773 1,046 53,614
Jun 7 415 225 1 1 642 95,700 27 7,800 619 54,233
Jun 8 27 64 4 243 198 9 545 96,245 35 7,835 601 54,834
Jun 9 10 27 2 230 138 1 1 409 96,654 62 7,897 738 55,572
Jun 10 11[n 15] 47 2 251 156 4 471 97,125 63 7,960 1,067 56,639
Jun 11 14 40 2 203 144 2 405 97,530 34 7,994 1,019 57,658
Jun 12 15[n 16] 30 3 1 182 181 1 413 97,943 55 8,049 865 58,523
Jun 13 37 1 2 266 158 3 467 98,410 58 8,107 831 59,354
Jun 14 50 1 1 197 128 377 98,787 39 8,146 918 60,272
Jun 15 36 20 18 181 102 3 360 99,147 29 8,175 770 61,042
Jun 16 11 29[n 17] 1 184 92 3 320 99,467 38 8,213 401 61,443
Jun 17 19 48 9 2 190 117 1 386 99,853 41 8,254 574 62,017
Jun 18 8 49 15 2 173 120 367 100,220 46 8,300 479 62,496
Jun 19 7 46 8 3 178 167 409 100,629 46 8,346 488 62,984
Jun 20 48 10[n 18] 2 206 124 0[n 19] 390 101,019 64 8,410 504 63,488
Jun 21 31 20 175 92 318 101,337 20 8,430 398 63,886
Jun 22 32 32 5 1 161 69 300 101,637 6 8,436 448 64,334
Jun 23 13 45 2[n 20] 216 49 1 326 101,963 18 8,454 370 64,704
Jun 24 14 44 4 1 163 53 279 102,242 30 8,484 297 65,001
Jun 25 20 26 2[n 21] 1 189 142 380 102,622 20 8,504 424 65,425
Jun 26 9[n 22] 37 13 2 111 172 102,794 4 8,508 301 65,726
Jun 27 69 5[n 23] 4 160 238 103,032 8 8,516 247 65,973
Jun 28 39 1 178 218 103,250 6 8,522 218 66,191
Jun 29 26 71 1 2 257 311[n 24] 668 103,918 44 8,566 987 67,178 [53]
Jun 30 12 41 6 1 157 68 1 286 104,204 25 8,591 414 67,592 [54]
Jul 1 66 1 67 104,271 24 8,615 152 67,744
Jul 2 153 69 1
Cases 2,916 8,108 785 325 35,068 55,524 165 27 1,063 261 11 5 0 13 Cases Deaths Recoveries
Provincial
sources
BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NL YT NT NU RT
Western Central Atlantic Northern 27,912 active cases
[55] [56] [57] [58][59] [60] [61] [62] [63] [64] [65] [66] [67] [68] [69]
  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).
  4. ^ There was a clerical error on April 18 that incorrectly recorded one positive case. The correction was noted by Dr. Janice Fitzgerald, Chief Medical Officer of Health, on April 22.
  5. ^ The case was found to be a false positive on May 4.
  6. ^ On May 3, Quebec announced that a computer error caused 1,317 missing positive COVID-19 cases, meaning there was only 892 new cases on the previous day.
  7. ^ Two cases were removed to correct a data error in the Island Health region. This correction was noted in the BC COVID-19 Daily Situation Report on May 8.
  8. ^ One case was added to correct a data error in the Island Health region. This correction was noted in the BC COVID-19 Daily Situation Report on May 14.
  9. ^ Ten cases were added to correct data errors in the Interior and Island Health regions. This corrections were noted in the BC COVID-19 Daily Situation Report on May 22.
  10. ^ One case was removed to correct a data error in the Vancouver Coastal region. This correction was noted in the BC COVID-19 Daily Situation Report on May 28.
  11. ^ One case was removed as Saskatchewan Health authorities determined it to be a false positive. This correction was noted in Saskatchewan's COVID-19 Update for June 1.
  12. ^ On May 31, Quebec announced that 165 deaths reported were the result of catching up on deaths that occurred before May 23.
  13. ^ One case was removed to correct a data error. This correction was noted in the BC COVID-19 Daily Situation Report on June 5.
  14. ^ One case missed in data entry on June 6. Case totals from Jun 6 to the 9th adjusted.
  15. ^ One case was removed to correct a data error. This correction was noted in the BC COVID-19 Daily Situation Report on Jun 10.
  16. ^ One case was removed to correct a data error. This correction is based on the total cases reported by BC on June 12.
  17. ^ Although Alberta reported 35 new cases the total number of cases increased by only 29. There was no explanation on the Alberta website explaining the difference.
  18. ^ One case was removed as Saskatchewan Health authorities determined it involved someone who was from out of province. This correction was noted in Saskatchewan's COVID-19 Update for June 20.
  19. ^ One case was removed as New Brunswick Health authorities determined it to be a false positive. This correction was noted in New Brunswick’s COVID-19 Update for June 20.
  20. ^ The Saskatchewan Health authorities reported the following in the June 23 update: The Public Health Agency of Canada has provided surveillance guidance regarding the attribution of COVID-19 cases amongst provinces and territories. As a result, nine cases that have been attributed to Saskatchewan will no longer be included in the Saskatchewan total count.
  21. ^ One case was removed as Saskatchewan Health authorities determined it involved someone who was from out of province. This correction was noted in Saskatchewan's COVID-19 Update for June 25.
  22. ^ One case was removed to correct a data error. This correction was noted in the BC COVID-19 Daily Situation Report on Jun 26.
  23. ^ One case was removed as Saskatchewan Health authorities determined this to be a repeat positive result of an individual that has already been reported earlier. This correction was noted in Saskatchewan's COVID-19 Update for June 27.
  24. ^ Quebec announced it will no longer release daily updates on COVID-19 deaths and cases. After public outcry, the province resumed daily reporting on June 29

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