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Canada reports 63 more coronavirus deaths as cases top 97,000

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coronavirus on Wednesday, including 63 more deaths.The new numbers, which were tallied from announcements from both provincial and federal health authorities, brings the total numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths in Canada to 97,105 and 7,960, respectively.

Wednesday’s announcement is a slight uptick in what looks to be a declining trend of daily coronavirus cases across the country since last week.New cases on Monday clocked in at 527 and were followed by 408 on Tuesday, the latter of which was the lowest increase in daily reported cases since March 22.The bulk of Wednesday’s cases once again came from both Ontario and Quebec.Quebec, which is considered Canada’s epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, reported 156 new cases and 52 new.

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