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Canada sees 2,364 new coronavirus cases, setting new daily record

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coronavirus on Tuesday, marking the highest single-day increase since the pandemic began.The new cases come as health officials struggle to stave off a second wave of COVID-19.

More than 220 cases of coronavirus reported among Canadian military members to date On Tuesday, the federal government announced it has approved the use of Panbio COVID-19 Antigen rapid test, which can be analyzed on-site without additional equipment or a laboratory setting, and can produce results in as little as 20 minutes.The government also announced it had signed an agreement to purchase up to 20.5 million antigen rapid tests.In Ontario, 548 new cases were identified, and health officials said seven more people have died.The new cases bring the province’s.

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