November 28, COVID-sunset (No. 226)
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British Columbia now has a higher rate of active COVID-19 cases than Ontario and Quebec, according to the latest epidemiological data.
On November 27, British Columbia had 181 active virus cases per 100,000 people. Quebec had 135 active cases per 100,000 people, and Ontario had 91 active cases per 100,000 people.
Ontario and Quebec have been Canada’s hotspots throughout the pandemic, each having seen over 100,000 cases to date.
November 28, COVID-sunset (No. 226)
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British Columbia now has a higher rate of active COVID-19 cases than Ontario and Quebec, according to the latest epidemiological data.
On November 27, British Columbia had 181 active virus cases per 100,000 people. Quebec had 135 active cases per 100,000 people, and Ontario had 91 active cases per 100,000 people.
Ontario and Quebec have been Canada’s hotspots throughout the pandemic, each having seen over 100,000 cases to date.