The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada
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This article was published 27/04/2020 (1657 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The latest numbers of confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 3:47 p.m. on April 28, 2020:
There are 50,026 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada.
_ Quebec: 25,757 confirmed (including 1,682 deaths, 5,841 resolved)
_ Ontario: 15,381 confirmed (including 951 deaths, 8,964 resolved)
_ Alberta: 4,850 confirmed (including 80 deaths, 1,800 resolved)
_ British Columbia: 2,053 confirmed (including 105 deaths, 1,231 resolved)
_ Nova Scotia: 915 confirmed (including 27 deaths, 522 resolved)
_ Saskatchewan: 366 confirmed (including 5 deaths, 291 resolved)
_ Manitoba: 262 confirmed (including 6 deaths, 209 resolved), 10 presumptive
_ Newfoundland and Labrador: 258 confirmed (including 3 deaths, 222 resolved)
_ New Brunswick: 118 confirmed (including 114 resolved)
_ Prince Edward Island: 27 confirmed (including 24 resolved)
_ Repatriated Canadians: 13 confirmed (including 13 resolved)
_ Yukon: 11 confirmed (including 8 resolved)
_ Northwest Territories: 5 confirmed (including 5 resolved)
_ Nunavut: No confirmed cases
_ Total: 50,026 (10 presumptive, 50,016 confirmed including 2,859 deaths, 19,244 resolved)
This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 28, 2020.
Note to readers: This is a corrected story. A previous version based on information released by the provincial government said there had been 1,190 resolved cases in British Columbia.