TORONTO – Canada yesterday crossed the threshold of a million coronavirus cases as the country faces a third wave of infections, forcing several provinces to tighten restrictions in recent days.
With 2,000 new cases of Covid-19 announced in British Columbia yesterday evening, Canada topped a million infections since the start of the pandemic, according to figures reported by local broadcasters.
Just over 23,000 people have died.
The nation is grappling with a third wave amid the rapid spread of variants, which are more contagious.
The two most-populous provinces, Ontario and Quebec, headed into the Easter weekend tightening public health measures.
Ontario, home to more than a third of Canada’s cases, stepped up restrictions for at least four weeks.
Non-essential businesses are held to 25% capacity, while others can accommodate 50%.
Sporting venues and hair salons are closed, though schools remain open and residents have not been ordered to stay home.
The second-worst-hit province, Quebec, strengthened restrictions in several regions while maintaining a night-time curfew imposed in early January that is unprecedented in Canada.
Meanwhile, vaccinations have been slow to get off the ground.
An inoculation programme launched last December has been plagued by delays in deliveries of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna doses from Europe. In addition, new age restrictions were imposed on the AstraZeneca jab over safety concerns.
To date, 14.6% of the population has received at least one dose, according to the Covid-19 Tracker Canada website. – AFP, April 4, 2021