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Since the outbreak, Quebec has been linked to COVID-19 with 126,054 cases and 6,675 deaths.
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Quebec in Canada is reaching awkward milestones
Quebec and Canada hit COVID-19 milestones.
125,000 cases were reported in the province and the number of cases in the country crossed 300,000.
Quebec, with 23 percent of Canada’s population, reported only 41 cases in the country.
The province’s 6,651 deaths accounted for 60 percent of Canada’s deaths (11,027).
Here is the latest case from the Canadian Press until 4am today:
- Quebec: 125,072 (6,651 deaths, 105,998 resolved)
- Ontario: 95,496 (3,371 deaths, 79,295 resolved)
- Alberta: 40,189 (427 deaths, 29,731 resolved)
- British Columbia: 22,994 (299 deaths, 16,087 resolved)
- Manitoba: 11,339 (172 deaths, 4,156 resolved)
- Saskatchewan: 5,182 (31 deaths, 3,223 resolved)
- Nova Scotia: 1,146 (65 deaths, 1,058 resolved)
- New Brunswick: 367 (6 deaths, 339 fixed)
- Newfoundland and Labrador: 303 (4 deaths, 289 resolved)
- Prince Edward Island: 68 (64 fixed)
- Nunavut: 26
- Yukon: 24 (1 death, 22 fixed)
- Northwest Territories: 15 (10 fixed)
- Repatriated Canadians: 13 (13 fixed)
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