COVID-19 cases in Canada surge to 1,472 as the death toll hits 21
OTTAWA — The number of confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases in Canada rose to 1,472 by the end of Sunday, an increase of 141 over the previous 24 hours.
And the country’s death toll from the new coronavirus rose to 21.
As the pandemic continues to surge globally, the Canadian Olympic Committee and Canadian Paralympic Committee issued joint statements Sunday evening saying they refuse to send their teams to Tokyo unless their respective Games are pushed back, and are advocating for a year.
Meanwhile, the federal government’s 30-million-dollar multi-media ad campaign to advise Canadians about how to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 begins today.