Garda Crisis24: Canadian authorities have reported a decrease in COVID-19 activity nationwide since the start of May. More than 19,000 cases were reported May 24-30, bringing the total to 1,378,971 cases, according to data through May 30. Overall, most cases in Canada have occurred in Ontario and Quebec. However, the rate of active cases is currently highest in Manitoba (331 cases per 100,000 population) and Alberta (271 cases per 100,000 population), indicating a higher risk of infection in these areas.
The current distribution of cases is as follows: Ontario (530,543 cases), Quebec (370,043 cases), Alberta (227,246 cases), British Columbia (143,581 cases), Manitoba (50,790 cases), Saskatchewan (46,635 cases), Nova Scotia (5,550 cases), New Brunswick (2,200 cases), Newfoundland and Labrador (1,309 cases), Nunavut (648 cases), Prince Edward Island (202 cases), the Northwest Territories (127 cases), and Yukon (84 cases). Active cases in the country are decreasing. This represents the most complete data available as of May 31.
Jak komuś przyjdzie jakiemu Kanadyjczykowi (anglofońskiemu, frankofońskiemu czy sinofonicznemu) przyjechać tu na wczasy do Europy, to może już okazać się, że tu nawet wprowadzane powoli europejskie - czy - amerykańskie certyfikaty podróży z testami nic nie pomogą. I że ryzyko zachorowań będzie o te >250 razy większe na kilka tysięcy osób.
W dodatku już zakażenia w Tajwanie i wschodnich Chinach zaczynają "skakać":
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