Canada records more than 2M COVID-19 cases; health-care workers brace for spike
More provinces have tightened public health restrictions as the Omicron variant sent Canada’s COVID-19 cases soaring past the two million mark and raised fears of a post-holiday hospital spike.
The government of Canada’s health website said the total case count was 2,000,976 as of Boxing Day. The website wasn’t updated over the holiday period.
The new milestone was reached as several provinces recorded their highest-ever COVID-19 case numbers over the Christmas weekend.
Manitoba said Monday it was imposing new public health restrictions after the province reported eight new COVID-19 related deaths and 2,154 cases over a three-day period since Christmas Eve.


