Canada surpasses 500,000 Covid-19 cases

(FILES) In this file photo taken on March 17, 2020 health care workers speak with patients at a drive-thru Covid-19 assessment center in London, Ontario. – Canada surpassed 500,000 coronavirus cases on December 19, 2020, according to official figures, recording a 25 percent increase in just two weeks.
The country’s death toll since the beginning of the pandemic stands at 14,128, according to regional figures quoted by broadcaster CBC. (Photo by Geoff Robins / AFP)

 

MONTREAL, Canada (AFP) — Canada surpassed 500,000 coronavirus cases Saturday, according to official figures, recording a 25 percent increase in just two weeks.

The country’s death toll since the beginning of the pandemic stands at 14,128, according to regional figures quoted by broadcaster CBC.

As in other countries, the pandemic is spreading fast in Canada, home to 38 million people. It shot up from 400,000 cases to 500,000 in just two weeks.

By comparison, it took three months from the start of the health crisis for Canada to reach 100,000 cases, in June.

The government of Ontario province announced this weekend an extension of lockdown measures in Toronto and much of the province until January 4. These restrictions have already been in force for nearly a month.

“Covid-19 is spreading among people of all ages, with high infection rates across all age groups,” Canada’s chief medical officer Theresa Tam said.

 

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