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BCApr 11, 2020

COVID-19: With 5 new deaths reported, total deaths rise to 55 and total cases to 1,410 in B.C.

British Columbia is reporting five more deaths due to COVID-19, along with 40 new cases. That brings the provincial death toll to 55 among 1,410 confirmed cases in total. The province says 128 people are hospitalized, including 65 in intensive care. It says there have been no new outbreaks at long-term care facilities since the last update on Thursday.
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EnglishApr 10, 2020

7 new deaths reported, highest single day death toll for Alberta

Alberta is reporting seven new deaths related to COVID-19 today, its highest single-day death toll to date. They include four new deaths at the McKenzie Town continuing care centre in Calgary, bringing that facility's total to 17. Alberta's chief medical officer Dr. Deena Hinshaw says new mandatory mask requirements are being put in place for health workers at long-term care sites, and staff at continuing care homes will be prevented from moving from facility to facility starting next week. The province reported 49 new cases of COVID-19 today for a total of 1,500.
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EnglishApr 10, 2020

Marc Miller: 305 million dollars in funds will be distributed to Indigenous communities

Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller has unveiled new support for First Nations communities as they battle COVID-19. Miller says 305-million-dollars in funds will be distributed to Indigenous communities across the country. He says the funding is designed to give communities the flexibility to address each of their unique needs. Miller says he recognizes the funds announced so far are not sufficient, but says the government is also working on shipping necessary protective equipment to reserves.
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EnglishApr 10, 2020

5.08 million people are receiving the Canada Emergency Response Benefit according to federal figures till morning

Figures from the federal government this morning show that 5.08 million people are receiving the Canada Emergency Response Benefit. The figure includes about two million workers who previously qualified for employment insurance benefits after March 15, but were moved to the new benefit when it became available on Monday. So far this week, 3.08 million people have filed claims for the benefit, including just over 615,000 claims alone on Thursday. The $2,000 a month benefit is available for up to 16 weeks for eligible workers affected by COVID-19.
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EnglishApr 10, 2020

President Trump: ``in the midst of grief and pain'' the country is seeing ``clear signs that our aggressive strategy'' is working

President Donald Trump is bemoaning the ``horrible'' number of Americans who have died due to the coronavirus, while pointing to signs of hope. Trump says ``in the midst of grief and pain'' the country is seeing ``clear signs that our aggressive strategy'' is working. That includes a decrease in hospital admissions in some places. Trump's comments come on the same day as Johns Hopkins University's worldwide death toll hit 100,000. Trump, who is now weighing when to re-open the country's economy, is pointing to models that are now forecasting U.S. death rates far lower than originally estimate
EnglishApr 10, 2020

Worldwide deaths from the coronavirus hit 100,000

The worldwide death toll from the coronavirus has hit 100,000 according to the running tally kept by Johns Hopkins University. The sad milestone comes as Christians around the globe mark a Good Friday unlike any other in front of computer screens instead of in church pews. Meanwhile, some countries are tiptoeing toward reopening segments of their battered economies. Public health officials are warning people against violating the social distancing rules over Easter and allowing the virus to flare up again. Authorities are using roadblocks and other means to discourage travel.
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EnglishApr 10, 2020

478 new COVID-19 cases in Ontario, total deaths rise to 222

Ontario is reporting 478 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total in the province to 6,237. The province is also reporting 22 new deaths for a total of 222. It says 73 long-term care homes are experiencing outbreaks, accounting for 931 cases and 98 deaths.
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EnglishApr 10, 2020

Big jump in COVID-19 cases in Quebec, numer of deaths rise to 241

The Quebec government says 25 more people have died from COVID-19, bringing the number of deaths to 241. Premier Francois Legault says he's cautiously optimistic that despite reporting 11,677 confirmed cases and 733 people hospitalized, the numbers are beginning to stabilize. The cases in intensive care actually went down today to 186. Legault says provincial health authorities are confident that physical distancing measures imposed by the province are working. The premier repeated today that in the coming weeks, the province will begin to resume some actiivites and a gradual restart to the e
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CanadaApr 10, 2020

RCMP to enforce Quarantine Act

The RCMP says its officers could visit homes to ensure any person entering Canada is self-isolating for 14 days.The police force says it has been asked to help enforce the Quarantine Act in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis.Police can also now arrest people for violating the Act, though the RCMP says that will be a last resort.Previously they could only issue a court appearance notice or summons. Failing to comply with the Quarantine Act could lead to a fine of up to $750,000 and imprisonment for six months.

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