Coronavirus Canada updates: Thirty-six new cases of COVID-19 were announced in Manitoba

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Ontario is reporting 81 new cases of COVID-19 and no new deaths related to the virus. The total number of cases now stands at 40,646, which includes 2,789 deaths and 36,953 cases marked as resolved.

Saskatchewan has now recorded 22 deaths of people who were diagnosed with COVID-19, as on Sunday, the province announced another person with the virus had died — the second one this weekend. Alongside the death, the province is also reporting 15 new cases, bringing the provincial total of COVID-19 cases recorded in the province to 1,580.

Thirty-six new cases of COVID-19 were announced in Manitoba on Sunday. The update brings the total number of active cases in the province to 205. Meanwhile, two cases of COVID-19 previously identified in Manitoba have been removed. One was confirmed to be an out-of-province case, while another was deemed to not be a case of COVID-19, the bulletin said.

New Brunswick reported two new cases of COVID-19 Sunday. The two new cases are in the Moncton area and are related to international travel. They affect one individual under the age of 10 and one between 10 and 19. They are self-isolating. Both are related to two cases that were announced Saturday in the Moncton area.

Quebec is reporting 67 new COVID-19 infections and one death linked to the virus. The province’s Health Department reports 149 patients in hospital, with 25 in intensive care.

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