Promising pandemic signs in Ontario, Quebec as urgency shifts to N.S., Alberta
Canada’s most populous provinces showed promising signs of containing their COVID-19 cases Thursday, as pandemic urgency shifted to surges in Alberta and Nova Scotia and efforts to vaccinate teens before the next school year.
Ontario reported 3,424 new cases and 26 more deaths linked to the virus. While that’s an increase from 2,941 reported Wednesday, the province’s seven-day average dropped to 3,369 from a record-high 4,348 on April 19.
The slight levelling off came as the province said it had administered a record 141,000 vaccines Wednesday, while over in Quebec, Health Minister Christian Dubé noted declines in case counts, hospitalizations and test positivity rates were pushing his province “in the right direction.”
Hospitalizations there dropped by eight, to 580, and 144 people were in intensive care, a decrease of eight.

