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Coronavirus: Canada’s COVID-19 death toll has now surpassed 12K

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novel coronavirus in Canada surpassed another grim milestone Sunday, as the country’s death toll from the virus topped 12,000.News of 56 more virus deaths comes amid another 5,468 new cases, which pushes Canada’s total COVID-19 infections to 370,014.

Over 292,000 people have since recovered from the virus, while 14,493,884 tests have been administered.Sunday’s data provides a limited snapshot of COVID-19’s spread across the country however, with B.C., P.E.I.

and both Yukon and Northwest Territories not reporting new case figures over the weekend. Canada ‘in the top 5’ on list to receive coronavirus vaccines 1st: minister According to the latest epidemiological information available from Health Canada, which is comprised of data analyzing.

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