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Health officials in two provinces confirmed four new cases of the novel coronavirus in Canada on Saturday, but insisted the disease is not widely circulating in this country despite the influx.

The new cases — three in the Greater Toronto Area and one near Vancouver — bring the total number of confirmed or presumed COVID-19 infections in Canada to 20.

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Of the Ontario cases, two women — a 34-year-old from York region, north of Toronto, and a 51-year-old from east of the city — had recently made separate trips to Iran, health officials said. A 69-year-old man, who is married to the older of the two women, had not recently travelled, so officials say it’s likely he caught the virus from his wife upon her return.

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The British Columbia patient is a woman in her 60s from Tehran, Iran, who travelled to B.C. to visit family and developed symptoms a few days after arriving.

“The comforting thing is that all of these cases can be linked to travel abroad and we are not seeing any cases pop up in the community that have no linkages at all, such as the ones that you may have heard about in Germany and the United States,” said Dr. Karim Kurji, York Region’s Medical Officer of Health.