COVID-19 cases in Canada has dropped below 1,000 for the first time since last September, as many provinces posted new lows in their daily counts and others saw none at all.The 612 new cases reported Monday, along with 769 on Sunday and 974 on Saturday, brought the average down to 906.3 infections per day.
On Sunday, the average was at 964, marking the first day below four digits since Sept. 20, 2020.Another 11 deaths were also reported.
The average number of deaths has fallen to 20.7 per day from 51 less than two months ago.None of the Maritime provinces reported any new cases or deaths on Monday.
The last time all three provinces’ totals stayed steady was Oct. 1 of last year.Other provinces like British Columbia and Quebec saw their daily.