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Ontario has had the largest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases among Canada's provinces and territories, but due to having the largest population, only ranks sixth adjusted per capita. [5] Ontario surpassed one million lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases on January 24, 2022; one day before the anniversary of the first confirmed case on January 25, 2020.
Public health unit Cases Cases per m Resolved Deaths Deaths per m; Algoma: 2,922 25,839 2,359 21 186 Brant County (including Brantford) 8,294 61,525 7,222 44 326 Chatham-Kent: 5,120 50,175 4,312 44 431 Durham Region: 46,112 71,396 39,164 396 613 Eastern Ontario (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry-Prescott and Russell) 11,140 54,941 9,339 151 745 ...
On January 23, the first presumptive case in Canada was admitted to Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto and placed into a negative pressure chamber. [1] [2] The patient, a male in his 50s who travelled between Wuhan and Guangzhou before returning to Toronto on January 22, contacted emergency services following rapid onset symptoms. [16]
Public Health Act [26] Nunavut: Public Health Act [36] Yukon: Civil Emergency Measures Act [37] [38] 2021 Wildfires: British Columbia Emergency Program Act [39] [40] COVID-19 pandemic: Ontario: Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act [41] Nova Scotia: Health Protection Act [42] New Brunswick: Emergency Measures Act [43] Alberta: Public ...
Province Population Tests Per k Cases Per m Deaths Per m Ref. British Columbia: 5,728,735 6,720,015 1,173.1 433,370 75,651 7,681 1,340.8 [1]Alberta: 4,952,023
Confirmed cases have been reported in all of Canada's provinces and territories. [4] [5] The virus was confirmed to have reached Canada on January 25, 2020, after an individual who had returned to Toronto from Wuhan, Hubei, China, tested positive. The first case of community transmission in Canada was confirmed in British Columbia on March 5. [6]
Ottawa is the fourth most populous city in Canada, the second largest city in Ontario, and the capital city of Canada. [1] On March 11, 2020, the first identified case of COVID-19 in Ottawa was a man in his 40s who travelled to Austria, stated Ottawa's medical officer of health, Dr. Vera Etches.
On February 10, 2022, the Chief Medical Officer of Health of Ontario, Dr. Kieran Moore, said that there was a "remarkable improvement" in "all of key metrics" in the province that will lead to a review of all COVID-19 "public health measures" which includes "mask mandates and proof of vaccination." [42]