Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): Epidemiology update Download page in .pdf format

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Key updates as of

Current situation

Figure 1. Types of statistics Count Rate of Types of measures people tested active cases total cases deaths cases recovered of COVID-19 in Canada as of

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The count of total cases of COVID-19 in Canada was 1,471 per 100,000 population as of . Play Download data in .csv format

This information is based on data from our provincial and territorial partners. It is current as of . For the most up to date data for any province, territory or city, please visit their web site.

Figure 1: Text description Areas in Canada with cases of COVID-19 as of Location Total cases Active cases Recovered Deaths Tested Count Rate* Count Rate* Count Count Rate* Count Rate† ** No data is available for this day, and so the most recently available data is displayed. * Rate per 100,000 population † Rate per 1,000,000 population

National overview

Over {Num tested} people have been tested for COVID-19 in Canada. This corresponds to a test rate of {Rate tested} per 1 million people. Of all people tested, {Tested positive}% have been found to be positive. For more detailed information about trends in laboratory testing for COVID-19 in Canada, please see the Detailed weekly epidemiological report (PDF).

Table 1. Daily* change in the number of cases, deaths and people tested, by location in Canada as of Location New cases New deaths Number of people tested

* The new cases, deaths and tests reflect the net change between the current day and the previous reported day. Some provinces and territories do not provide daily updates. N/A indicates no daily update provided by province/territory. Tables and figures included below reflect only detailed case information data provided to the Public Health Agency of Canada by provincial/territorial health authorities.

Epidemic curve

Detailed case report data were provided on cases; episode date was available for (%) cases, and both exposure and episode date were available for (%) cases.

The shaded area in Figure 2 represents a period of time (lag time) where it is expected that cases have occurred but have not yet been reported nationally. There is an approximate 1 to 2 week delay when a person becomes ill and when their information is reported to the Public Health Agency of Canada, as a result of the time required to seek healthcare, get tested and receive results. It also takes time for public health authorities to gather information on cases. Therefore, new information will be provided as it becomes available.

Figure 2. COVID-19 cases (n= Footnote 1) in Canada by date of illness onset Footnote 2 as of ( total cases by age - 10 year groups by age - 20 year groups by exposure )

Data note: The shaded area represents a period of time (lag time) where it is expected that cases have occurred but have not yet been reported nationally.

Demographics

Detailed case report data were provided on 99,853 cases; age information was available for 99,712 (99%) cases, and both age and gender were available for 99,362 (99%) cases.

Of the COVID-19 cases reported in Canada to date, approximately {Fraction (e.g "one third")} ({Percent Sex}) are {Sex}. Approximately {Fraction (e.g "one third")} ({Percent of Over 60}) of cases are 60 years old and over (Figure 3).

Figure 3. Age Age by gender distribution of COVID-19 cases (n= Footnote 1) in Canada as of Footnote 3

Figure 3: Text description Age by gender Footnote 3 distribution of COVID-19 cases (n= Footnote 1) in Canada, Age group (years) Number of cases with case reports (proportion) Number of male cases (proportion) Number of female cases (proportion) Number of other cases (proportion)

Exposure setting

Detailed case report data were provided on 99,853 cases; exposure history was available for 97,911 (98%) cases. The probable exposure setting of these reported casesFootnote 1 are:

domestic acquisition (defined as any exposure that occurred within Canada): {Spread} ( {Percent spread} %) from contact with a COVID case: ( %) from contact with a traveller: {Spread traveller} ( {Percent spread} %) from an unknown source: {Spread unknown} ( {Percent spread} %)

currently unknown (information pending): {Unknown pending} ( {Percent unknown pending} %)

travelled outside of Canada: {Travelled} ( {Percent travelled} %)

Hospitalizations, intensive care unit (ICU) and deaths

Detailed case report data were provided on 99,853 cases; hospitalization status information was available for 65,597 (xx%) of these cases:

{Num Hospitalized} cases ( {Percent Hospitalized} %) were hospitalized, of whom:

cases were hospitalized, of whom: {Num Intensive Care} ( {Percent Intensive Care} %) were admitted to the ICU

were admitted to the ICU

{Num Mechanical Ventilation} ( {Percent Mechanical Ventilation} %) required mechanical ventilation

Detailed case report forms have been received from provinces and territories for {Num Deaths} deaths related to COVID-19.

Figure 4. Age and gender Footnote 3 distribution of COVID-19 cases hospitalized admitted to ICU deceased in Canada as of (n= Footnote 1)

Figure 4a. Age and gender Footnote 3 distribution of COVID-19 cases hospitalized in Canada as of (n= Footnote 1) Figure 4b. Age and gender Footnote 3 distribution of COVID-19 cases admitted to ICU in Canada as of (n= Footnote 1) Figure 4c. Age and gender Footnote 3 distribution of COVID-19 cases deceased in Canada as of (n= Footnote 1)

Data note: Figure 4 includes COVID-19 cases hospitalized, admitted to ICU, and deceased for which age and gender information were available. Therefore, some COVID-19 hospitalizations, ICU admissions, and deaths may not be included in Figure 4.

Figure 4: Text description Age and gender Footnote 3 distribution of COVID-19 cases hospitalized in Canada as of (n= Footnote 1) Age group (years) Number of cases with case reports (proportion) Number of male cases (proportion) Number of female cases (proportion) Number of other cases (proportion) Age and gender Footnote 3 distribution of COVID-19 cases admitted to ICU in Canada as of (n= Footnote 1) Age group (years) Number of cases with case reports (proportion) Number of male cases (proportion) Number of female cases (proportion) Number of other cases (proportion) Age and gender Footnote 3 distribution of COVID-19 cases deceased in Canada as of (n= Footnote 1) Age group (years) Number of cases with case reports (proportion) Number of male cases (proportion) Number of female cases (proportion) Number of other cases (proportion)

Provincial/territorial and international reporting

For more information, please refer to provincial or territorial COVID-19 webpages: