Ontario cases edge over 3,000, provinces prepare to expand vaccination rollout
COVID-19 cases in Canada’s most populous province edged over 3,000 again as Ontario expanded vaccination bookings and several regions in the country prepared to roll out shots to teenagers.
Ontario reported 3,424 new cases Thursday and 26 more deaths linked to the virus. While that’s an increase from the 2,941 cases reported Wednesday, Ontario’s seven-day average dropped to 3,369 — down from a record-high 4,348 on April 19.
Eyes are also on Nova Scotia where an alarming upswing pushed daily counts to a pandemic-high of 175 on Wednesday, and Alberta, where 2,271 cases reported Wednesday ushered in a slew of new containment measures. Alberta is averaging 2,035 new daily cases over the last week.
Quebec reported 907 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, along with seven more deaths attributed to the novel coronavirus.