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Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta have most active cases per capita in second COVID-19 wave

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coron...-per-capita-in-second-covid-19-wave-1.5139735

Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta have most active cases per capita in second COVID-19 wave
Solarina Ho
CTVNews.ca Writer
Published Friday, October 9, 2020 1:40PM EDT Last Updated Friday, October 9, 2020 4:54PM EDT

TORONTO -- Quebec has the most number of active cases of COVID-19 per capita -- nearly three times as many as Ontario, followed by Manitoba and Alberta, as a second wave of infections surges across most non-Atlantic provinces.

Three months after the number of new cases in Canada fell to its lowest levels since March, several provinces have hit record new daily cases and are experiencing an overall spike in infections that exceed or is close to exceeding the numbers seen this past spring.

A snapshot of where provinces stand since mid-July shows Quebec, Manitoba, and Alberta leading in the number of reported active cases per 100,000 people by a substantial margin...
 
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