Canada’s death toll from COVID-19 surpasses 20,000 as new flight restrictions begin
Canada’s official COVID-19 death toll surpassed 20,000 on Sunday as flights to major sun destinations were grounded in an effort to limit further spread of the virus.
The sobering figure emerged after Quebec and Ontario reported 31 and 43 new fatalities respectively related to the virus. That tally climbed later in the day when Manitoba and Saskatchewan each logged four new associated deaths, and Alberta added eight.
Canada has now recorded 20,032 deaths since the first case of COVID-19 surfaced in the country just over a year ago. The country’s first COVID-19 death was reported on March 9, 2020.
An average of 138 people with COVID-19 have died each day over the past week.


