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3 new cases of novel coronavirus in Ontario and Alberta
Alberta’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw announced the province’s third and fourth presumptive cases of novel coronavirus today.
Both cases are travel-related and they are recovering in isolation at home with support from public health officials, Hinshaw said.
The new cases are a man in his 60s who had recently been on a Grand Princess cruise before returning to Alberta on Feb. 21 and a woman in her 30s who is a close contact of someone who had recently travelled in Europe, including visits to Ukraine, Turkey and the Netherlands, Hinshaw said.
This afternoon, Dr. David Williams, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, also confirmed another positive case of novel coronavirus in Ontario.
The case is a woman in her 40s, who returned from Colorado on March 2.
By the numbers: These new cases bring Canada’s total number of cases to 63, including 29 in Ontario, 27 in British Columbia, three in Quebec, and four in Alberta.
3 new cases of novel coronavirus in Ontario and Alberta
Alberta’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw announced the province’s third and fourth presumptive cases of novel coronavirus today.
Both cases are travel-related and they are recovering in isolation at home with support from public health officials, Hinshaw said.
The new cases are a man in his 60s who had recently been on a Grand Princess cruise before returning to Alberta on Feb. 21 and a woman in her 30s who is a close contact of someone who had recently travelled in Europe, including visits to Ukraine, Turkey and the Netherlands, Hinshaw said.
This afternoon, Dr. David Williams, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, also confirmed another positive case of novel coronavirus in Ontario.
The case is a woman in her 40s, who returned from Colorado on March 2.
By the numbers: These new cases bring Canada’s total number of cases to 63, including 29 in Ontario, 27 in British Columbia, three in Quebec, and four in Alberta.