Of those who died over the past 24 hours, 82 were from Greater Montreal.

Ottawa Public Health says 14 more COVID-19 cases have been logged in Ottawa, down from 33 yesterday. Unlike yesterday, the majority of Sunday's cases, 39, are in people over age 30.

-Canada will give seniors living on a fixed income a one-time payment ranging from $300 to $500 to help deal with increased costs linked to the coronavirus outbreak, officials said on Tuesday. The deaths occurred at the Northwood long-term care home in Halifax, which has accounted for 45 of the province’s 51 deaths. Visit our Community Guidelines for more information and details on how to adjust your email settings.

-“I’m proud of this city’s response, but the community remains extremely vulnerable to a resurgence of disease. That brings Ottawa’s COVID-19 death toll to 171. There have been 2,334 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa since the pandemic began. The Ontario government says in rare cases, children can develop a rash. -There have been 70,342 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 5,049 deaths across Canada, according to federal government statistics updated Tuesday.

This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. There have been 4,063 cases of COVID-19 recorded in the nation's capital since the start of the pandemic — and of those, 3,207 are considered resolved, approximately 79 per cent. ... Today Yesterday Last week Last 30 days View List. coronavirus deaths topped 80,000 on Monday, according to a Reuters tally, as nearly all states have taken steps to relax lockdown measures. That includes 575 known active cases, 3,207 resolved cases and 281 deaths.

There have been 4,063 cases of COVID-19 recorded in the nation's capital since the start of the pandemic — and of those, 3,207 … Man critically injured in Pembroke shooting . Masks are mandatory in indoor public settings in all of eastern Ontario and Quebec, including transit services and taxis in some areas. Ottawa reported 58 new COVID-19 cases and one new death on Sunday.

Masks are now mandatory in indoor public settings in all of eastern Ontario and Quebec. Published in Ottawa Sun Remembering on September 17, 2020 ALINE CHRÉTIEN (CHAÎNÉ) Obituary.

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Ottawa's medical officer of health is pleading with residents to reduce the number of people they're in close contact with as new cases of COVID-19 continue to surge.