July 5 COVID-19 Update
Nova Scotia Update:
0 new deaths
0 new hospitalizations (2 current)
0 new ICU cases (0 current)
0 new cases (1064 total)
441 tests done
0 new recoveries (998 total)
3 active cases (99.72% are officially concluded)
New Brunswick Update:
0 new deaths (2 total)
0 new hospitalizations (0 current)
0 new ICU cases (0 current)
0 new cases (165 total)
0 new recoveries (162 total)
1 active case (99.39% are officially concluded)
PEI Update:
0 new deaths (0 total)
0 new cases (30 total)
0 new recoveries (27 total)
3 active cases (90% are officially concluded)
Newfoundland Update:
0 new deaths (3 total)
0 new hospitalizations (0 current)
0 new ICU cases (0 current)
0 new cases (261 total)
0 new recoveries (258 total)
0 active cases (100% are officially concluded)
There are no new cases in the Atlantic Bubble today. This means there are still 3 active cases in both NS and PEI, 1 in NB and 0 in NFLD. In NS, 53/63 (84%) deaths are from Northwood and 57/63 (90%) are from long term care in general (11 different facilities have reported cases, none have an active case). NS is now at 29 days without a death and Northwood is at 37 days with no new cases. Yesterday, 441 tests were completed with 0 new cases reported.
From the Press Release:
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- NS has 63 deaths, making the death rate 63/1M population
- NB has 2 deaths, their rate is 2.5/1M
- PEI has 0 deaths
- NFLD has 3 deaths, their rate is 5.75/1M
- Canada's rate sitting at 231/1M
- Global rate is 68.5/1M
- US rate is 395/1M
- Austria rate is 80/1M
- Spain is 605/1M
- Sweden is 530/1M
Notable points for today:
- Spain reported 0 deaths yesterday for an increase of 0.00%
- Austria reports 0 deaths for the 4th day in a row and 10/21 days, meaning 35/37 days under 0.5% increase, 33 of them at/under 0.3%.
- The rate of increase in Canada is just 0.13% with 11 deaths. This marks 30 days in a row under a 1% increase, 20 of them at/under 0.5%.
- The US rate of increase dropped to 0.19% with their lowest daily death toll since March 25. They are at 36 days in a row under a 1% increase, 13 of them at/under 0.5%.
- Sweden's increase dropped to 0% meaning 27 of the last 31 days are under 1%, 18 of them under 0.5%.