Updates on the spread of COVID-19 are coming in on a near-constant basis from reporting agencies world wide. The numbers often don’t match each other, are vague or unclear, or don’t account for the full picture of infections.

The Star has looked at agencies reporting on COVID-19 cases affecting Canadians to see what information they share, why the numbers don’t always match up — and, in many cases, what information is missing.

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