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Timeline of a COVID-19 cases opposite Canada

  • March 02, 2020
  • Health Care

A sum of 18 cases of COVID-19 are reported in Ontario and 8 in British Columbia. One unreserved certain box has been reported in Quebec. 

Here is a timeline of cases in this country.

   Jan. 25: A male in his 50s who arrived in Toronto from Wuhan, China, a epicentre of a outbreak, becomes a initial “presumptive” box of a new coronavirus in Canada. The man called 911 as shortly as he got ill with comparatively teenager symptoms and was placed in siege in Toronto’s Sunnybrook Hospital.

   Jan. 26: The mother of a Toronto male who was Canada’s initial “presumptive” box of a new coronavirus becomes a second unreserved case. The lady is kept in home isolation.

   Jan. 27: The National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg confirms that a male in quarantine in Sunnybrook Hospital is Canada’s initial documented box of a new coronavirus.

   Jan 28: Health authorities endorse Canada’s second box of a novel coronavirus. The lady had recently trafficked to Wuhan with her husband, who was a initial box reliable in Canada.

   Jan 28: Health officials in British Columbia contend a male in his 40s is reputed to have a new coronavirus and is doing good as he recovers during his Vancouver home. B.C.’s health officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, says a male mostly works in China and willingly isolated himself on returning to Canada.

   Jan. 28: The reputed box of a new aria of coronavirus in B.C. is reliable by a National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg.

   Jan. 31: Toronto male hospitalized with a novel coronavirus is good adequate to go home. Sunnybrook Hospital says he’ll continue to redeem during home, where his mother is also in self-isolation.

   Jan. 31: Ontario’s third box of a new coronavirus is confirmed. The patient, a lady in her 20s, had trafficked to a influenced area in China. The London university student initially tested disastrous for a virus, though a successive exam during a inhabitant lab in Winnipeg was positive. Health officials contend her symptoms are minor.

   Feb. 4: Health officials announce another unreserved reliable box in B.C. Henry says a lady had family visiting from China’s Hubei range and she is in siege during her home.

   Feb. 5: British Columbia’s second box of coronavirus is reliable by a National Microbiology Lab.

   Feb. 6: Henry announces dual new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., observant both people were in a same domicile as a lady diagnosed with a province’s second case.

Microscopic picture of pathogen that causes COVID-19. (Beth Fischer/U.S. NIAD-RML/Canadian Press)

   Feb. 12: Ontario health officials contend a lady from London, Ont., no longer has a novel coronavirus in her system. It outlines a initial time a box of a illness has been resolved in Canada.

   Feb. 14: Officials in B.C. announce a province’s fifth box of COVID-19. The lady in her 30s who lives in B.C.’s Interior recently returned from Hubei province.

   Feb. 19: Henry announces that a chairman diagnosed with B.C.’s initial box of a new coronavirus has recovered. It’s a initial time this has happened in a province.

   Feb. 20: A lady who recently returned from Iran is diagnosed with British Columbia’s sixth box of COVID-19. She’s a initial chairman in a nation diagnosed with a illness who did not recently revisit China. Meanwhile, in Ontario, a male who had Canada’s initial box of a pathogen is privileged after contrast disastrous for a illness twice in 24 hours.

   Feb. 21: The final famous box of coronavirus in Ontario is resolved.

   Feb. 23: Officials in Toronto announce Ontario has a new box of coronavirus — a fourth to be diagnosed in a province. The lady arrived in Toronto from China several days earlier.

   Feb. 24: Henry announces a seventh chairman in B.C. has been diagnosed with a new coronavirus. The male in his 40s was in tighten hit with a lady who has a province’s sixth box of a illness.

   Feb. 26: Ontario officials announce a fifth diagnosis in a province: a lady in her 60s who recently trafficked to Iran.

   Feb. 27: Quebec open health officials news a province’s initial unreserved case, a lady from a Montreal segment who recently returned from Iran. Ontario officials also endorse a sixth box of COVID-19 in a province. They contend a male in his 60s is a father of Ontario’s fifth studious with a virus.

   Feb. 28: Ontario reports a seventh reliable box — a male in his 50s who had trafficked to Iran. The male arrived in Toronto on Tuesday, Feb. 25 and went to a puncture dialect of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre a subsequent day. It also reports a eighth case: a male in his 80s with a transport story to Egypt. Officials pronounced he arrived in a city on Feb. 20 and went to a Scarborough Health Network’s General Hospital’s puncture dialect on Thursday.

   Feb. 29 Health officials in British Columbia contend a lady in her 60s who trafficked from Iran is a eighth box of COVID-19 in a province. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says a lady has a comparatively amiable box and she is in self-isolation during home. Health officials in Ontario news another 3 cases — two women who had recently done apart trips to Iran, and a 69-year-old father of one of those women, who had no new transport history.

   March 1: Ontario officials diagnose 4 new cases — three in York Region and one in Toronto. All 4 patients had recently trafficked abroad. One had trafficked to Egypt with a male who was after diagnosed with a virus, while a rest had recently been in Iran.

 March 2: Ontario health officials are reporting 3 new cases bringing a sum in a range to 18. 

Article source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/canada-coronavirus-timeline-1.5482310?cmp=rss

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