As of April 22, 2023, there had been around 4.66 million confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Canada. This statistic shows the number of new reported daily coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Canada from January 15, 2020 to April 22, 2023, by episode date.
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In collaboration with the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), this table provides Canadians and researchers with data to monitor only the confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Canada. This table will provide an aggregate summary of the data available in the publication 13-26-0003.
As of April 25, 2023, there had been 4.65 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and almost 52 thousand deaths from the disease in Canada. Almost 42 thousand COVID-19 tests had been preformed in the last week.
The coronavirus in Canada The first coronavirus cases in Canada were reported in late January 2020. The number of new cases initially surged in March, but the country was gripped by a second wave in the fall and winter of 2020. The worst wave of cases to hit the country came towards the end of 2021 when the number of new daily cases hit an all-time high. Older adults are at greater risk of getting severely ill from the disease, but the distribution of cases in Canada shows that people in their 20s account for approximately 18 percent of cases.
This game presents the daily portrait of the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Quebec. Important note: As of April 12, 2023, the data source for COVID-19 deaths has changed. Data is updated on a weekly basis. Cases and deaths that occurred on the Sunday, Monday and Tuesday before the Wednesday went online are not available. Please refer to the methodology notes for more details.
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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. At this time, there are no specific vaccines or treatments for COVID-19. However, there are many ongoing clinical trials evaluating potential treatments. WHO will continue to provide updated information as soon as clinical findings become available. - World Health Organization
COVID-19 cases at daily level is present in Public_COVID_19_Canada.csv file Details about death cases present in Mortality_Canada.csv file Details about recovered cases presents in Recovered_Canada.csv file Details about tests areas present in Testing _Canada.csv file
COVID-19 Canada Open Data Working Group. Epidemiological Data from the COVID-19 Outbreak in Canada. https://github.com/ishaberry/Covid19Canada. (Access Date).
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This dataset reports the daily reported number of deaths involving COVID-19 by fatality type. Learn how the Government of Ontario is helping to keep Ontarians safe during the 2019 Novel Coronavirus outbreak. Effective November 14, 2024 this page will no longer be updated. Information about COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses is available on Public Health Ontario’s interactive respiratory virus tool: https://www.publichealthontario.ca/en/Data-and-Analysis/Infectious-Disease/Respiratory-Virus-Tool Data includes: * Date on which the death occurred * Total number of deaths involving COVID-19 * Number of deaths with “COVID-19 as the underlying cause of death” * Number of deaths with “COVID-19 contributed but not underlying cause” * Number of deaths where the “Cause of death unknown” or “Cause of death missing” ##Additional Notes The method used to count COVID-19 deaths has changed, effective December 1, 2022. Prior to December 1 2022, deaths were counted based on the date the death was updated in the public health unit’s system. Going forward, deaths are counted on the date they occurred. On November 30, 2023 the count of COVID-19 deaths was updated to include missing historical deaths from January 15, 2020 to March 31, 2023. CCM is a dynamic disease reporting system which allows ongoing update to data previously entered. As a result, data extracted from CCM represents a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent results. Public Health Units continually clean up COVID-19 data, correcting for missing or overcounted cases and deaths. These corrections can result in data spikes and current totals being different from previously reported cases and deaths. Observed trends over time should be interpreted with caution for the most recent period due to reporting and/or data entry lags. As of December 1, 2022, data are based on the date on which the death occurred. This reporting method differs from the prior method which is based on net change in COVID-19 deaths reported day over day. Data are based on net change in COVID-19 deaths for which COVID-19 caused the death reported day over day. Deaths are not reported by the date on which death happened as reporting may include deaths that happened on previous dates. Spikes, negative numbers and other data anomalies: Due to ongoing data entry and data quality assurance activities in Case and Contact Management system (CCM) file, Public Health Units continually clean up COVID-19, correcting for missing or overcounted cases and deaths. These corrections can result in data spikes, negative numbers and current totals being different from previously reported case and death counts. Public Health Units report cause of death in the CCM based on information available to them at the time of reporting and in accordance with definitions provided by Public Health Ontario. The medical certificate of death is the official record and the cause of death could be different. Deaths are defined per the outcome field in CCM marked as “Fatal”. Deaths in COVID-19 cases identified as unrelated to COVID-19 are not included in the number of deaths involving COVID-19 reported. "_Cause of death unknown_" is the category of death for COVID-19 positive individuals with cause of death still under investigation, or for which the public health unit was unable to determine cause of death. The category may change later when the cause of death is confirmed either as “COVID-19 as the underlying cause of death”, “COVID-19 contributed but not underlying cause,” or “COVID-19 unrelated”. "_Cause of death missing_" is the category of death for COVID-19 positive individuals with the cause of death missing in CCM. Rates for the most recent days are subject to reporting lags All data reflects totals from 8 p.m. the previous day. This dataset is subject to change.
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This dataset compiles daily snapshots of publicly reported data on 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) testing in Ontario. Learn how the Government of Ontario is helping to keep Ontarians safe during the 2019 Novel Coronavirus outbreak. Data includes: * reporting date * reporting Public Health Unit (PHU) * case outcomes (active, resolutions and deaths) The last update of this file will occur on Thursday December 1, 2022. For more information about COVID-19 cases and deaths by public health unit, please consult the Public Health Ontario COVID-19 data tool The methodology used to count COVID-19 deaths has changed to exclude deaths not caused by COVID. This impacts data captured in the columns “RESOLVED_CASES” and “DEATHS” starting with the file posted on March 11, 2022. Two new columns have been added to the file “ARCHIVED_RESOLVED_CASES” and “ARCHIVED_DEATHS” which represent the data that were posted publicly prior to the methodological change. This dataset is subject to change. Please review the daily epidemiologic summaries for information on variables, methodology, and technical considerations.
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Canada recorded 52301 Coronavirus Deaths since the epidemic began, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, Canada reported 4669364 Coronavirus Cases. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Canada Coronavirus Deaths.
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Interactive data map of COVID-19 cases across Canada. Shows number of individual tested, total cases, deaths and cases recovered over time by provinces, territories and national levels starting from 2020-01-31 to present time. The values are updated daily.
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COVID-19 is changing the world rapidly. We need to move faster. We present our growing data sources relevant to Ontario and comparisons in a single up to date Dataset.
Name | Source | Description | Data feed type | Link of source | Refresh Rate | Contributor | Contributor Contact | Download Link |
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test_data_on | Government of Ontario | Time series testing data for the province of ontario which reports postives, negatives, under investigation, resolved, deaths and total tested | Automatic | Here | 190 Minute Interval | David Madras | NA | Download |
test_data_canada | Government of Canada and News Media | Patient level data of covid cases in canada. Compiled from publicly available information on confirmed and presumptive postive cases during the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak in Canada. Data are entered with each line representing a unique case, including age, sex, health region location, and history of travel where available | Manual | Here | Once a day | COVID-19 Canada Open Data Working Group | NA | Download |
icu_capacity_on | CIHI | ICU Bed and Acute Bed Capacity in Ontario, Sorted by of Public Health Units of The Province of Ontario | Manual | NA | Static | Petr Smirnov | NA | Download |
test_data_intl | Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering (JHU CSSE) | Time series data on covid cases in select international jurisdictions | Automatic | Here | 190 Minute Interval | NA | NA | Download |
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Important InformationRecently, many jurisdictions have begun to reduce the frequency of their updates, and in many cases have removed some data metrics altogether. Because of this, Esri Canada has switched to a weekly reporting of provincial Cases, Deaths and Hospitalizations effective April 15, 2022. The data in this dataset is no longer being updated.The new version of this data (updated each Friday) can be found here.This table is updated daily with the net new cases for each province by date. Each day, 14 new rows are added (10 provinces, 3 territories and the repatriated Canadians total). Each day, information for cumulative and Daily cases, deaths, recoveries, Active cases, tests. hospitalizations and ICU. Note Hospitalization number includes ICU. This table is updated daily by summarizing the Provincial Summaries layer.
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Interactive data map of COVID-19 cases across Canada. Shows number of individual tested, total cases, deaths and cases recovered over time by provinces, territories and national levels starting from 2020-01-31 to present time. The values are updated daily.
This dataset reports the daily reported number of the 7-day moving average rates of Deaths involving COVID-19 by vaccination status and by age group. Learn how the Government of Ontario is helping to keep Ontarians safe during the 2019 Novel Coronavirus outbreak. Data includes: * Date on which the death occurred * Age group * 7-day moving average of the last seven days of the death rate per 100,000 for those not fully vaccinated * 7-day moving average of the last seven days of the death rate per 100,000 for those fully vaccinated * 7-day moving average of the last seven days of the death rate per 100,000 for those vaccinated with at least one booster ##Additional notes As of June 16, all COVID-19 datasets will be updated weekly on Thursdays by 2pm. As of January 12, 2024, data from the date of January 1, 2024 onwards reflect updated population estimates. This update specifically impacts data for the 'not fully vaccinated' category. On November 30, 2023 the count of COVID-19 deaths was updated to include missing historical deaths from January 15, 2020 to March 31, 2023. CCM is a dynamic disease reporting system which allows ongoing update to data previously entered. As a result, data extracted from CCM represents a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent results. Public Health Units continually clean up COVID-19 data, correcting for missing or overcounted cases and deaths. These corrections can result in data spikes and current totals being different from previously reported cases and deaths. Observed trends over time should be interpreted with caution for the most recent period due to reporting and/or data entry lags. The data does not include vaccination data for people who did not provide consent for vaccination records to be entered into the provincial COVaxON system. This includes individual records as well as records from some Indigenous communities where those communities have not consented to including vaccination information in COVaxON. “Not fully vaccinated” category includes people with no vaccine and one dose of double-dose vaccine. “People with one dose of double-dose vaccine” category has a small and constantly changing number. The combination will stabilize the results. Spikes, negative numbers and other data anomalies: Due to ongoing data entry and data quality assurance activities in Case and Contact Management system (CCM) file, Public Health Units continually clean up COVID-19, correcting for missing or overcounted cases and deaths. These corrections can result in data spikes, negative numbers and current totals being different from previously reported case and death counts. Public Health Units report cause of death in the CCM based on information available to them at the time of reporting and in accordance with definitions provided by Public Health Ontario. The medical certificate of death is the official record and the cause of death could be different. Deaths are defined per the outcome field in CCM marked as “Fatal”. Deaths in COVID-19 cases identified as unrelated to COVID-19 are not included in the Deaths involving COVID-19 reported. Rates for the most recent days are subject to reporting lags All data reflects totals from 8 p.m. the previous day. This dataset is subject to change.
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Project Tycho datasets contain case counts for reported disease conditions for countries around the world. The Project Tycho data curation team extracts these case counts from various reputable sources, typically from national or international health authorities, such as the US Centers for Disease Control or the World Health Organization. These original data sources include both open- and restricted-access sources. For restricted-access sources, the Project Tycho team has obtained permission for redistribution from data contributors. All datasets contain case count data that are identical to counts published in the original source and no counts have been modified in any way by the Project Tycho team, except for aggregation of individual case count data into daily counts when that was the best data available for a disease and location. The Project Tycho team has pre-processed datasets by adding new variables, such as standard disease and location identifiers, that improve data interpretability. We also formatted the data into a standard data format. All geographic locations at the country and admin1 level have been represented at the same geographic level as in the data source, provided an ISO code or codes could be identified, unless the data source specifies that the location is listed at an inaccurate geographical level. For more information about decisions made by the curation team, recommended data processing steps, and the data sources used, please see the README that is included in the dataset download ZIP file.
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The data contained in the table describes COVID-19 in Canada in terms of number of cases and deaths at the provincial and national levels from January 31, 2020 to present time. It also describes the number of tests performed and the number of people recovered. The values displayed in the table are provided by the Public Health Infobase, managed by the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch (HPCDPB) of the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). The values are updated daily.
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The data contained in the table describes COVID-19 in Canada in terms of number of cases and deaths at the provincial and national levels from January 31, 2020 to present time. It also describes the number of tests performed and the number of people recovered. The values displayed in the table are provided by the Public Health Infobase, managed by the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch (HPCDPB) of the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). The values are updated daily.
The data comes from the dataset maintained and updated by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering. Tableau cleans, reshapes, and makes this data ready for your analysis.
The data represent a point-in-time snapshot of to-date totals of confirmed cases and total deaths.
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Case_type: Confirmed Cases and total deaths Cases: Point in time snapshot of to-date totals (i.e., Mar 22 is inclusive of all prior dates) Date: Jan 23, 2020 - Present Country_region: Provided for all countries Province_state: Provided for Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States Admin2: US only - County name FIPS: US only - 5-digit Federal Information Processing Standard Combined_Key: US only - Combination of Admin 2, State_Province, and Country_Region Lat Long Location Table Names: The Table Name is used to delineate the specific Johns Hopkins datasets that were used: JHU Timeseries - Country-level data (non-US) is sourced from the current JHU Global Timeseries dataset, provided to the public once per day JHU Timeseries - US data through Mar 23 (state-level) is sourced from the Mar 22 JHU Global Timeseries dataset JHU Daily - US data from Mar 23 (county-level) is sourced from the JHU Daily datasets (e.g., Mar 23 + Mar 24 + Mar 25, etc.)
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This dataset compiles daily snapshots of publicly reported data on 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreaks in Ontario. Learn how the Government of Ontario is helping to keep Ontarians safe during the 2019 Novel Coronavirus outbreak Data includes: * Summary of cases associated with outbreaks, by outbreak setting and date * Summary of ongoing outbreaks by outbreak setting * Summary of ongoing outbreaks by Public Health Unit (PHU) As of June 16, all COVID-19 datasets will be updated weekly on Thursdays by 2pm Effective March 25, 2022: Due to changes in testing, it is no longer possible to accurately track the total number of cases of COVID-19 associated with outbreaks in education, recreational, workplace, and unknown/other settings. This dataset is subject to change. Please review the daily epidemiologic summaries for information on variables, methodology, and technical considerations.
As of April 22, 2023, there had been around 4.66 million confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Canada. This statistic shows the number of new reported daily coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Canada from January 15, 2020 to April 22, 2023, by episode date.